3 card poker to launch this week.

By RP, February 11, 2006

Poker fans will be on the lookout for a new game from London-based skill gaming operator and white-label provider GameAccount, which has announced that it is to launch its 3-Card Poker game this week.

The peer-to-peer game will be a skill- and rake-based adaptation of the popular table game, where online opponents play against each other with the objective of building up the highest chip stack possible through the same sequence of cards dealt to both players.

The product is part of GameAccount’s intention to distribute high-value gaming products into its network of sportsbooks, poker and casino partner sites and will launch with a range of instant-win cash tournaments with entry fees ranging from US$2 to US$900.

GA chief executive John Jones says that 3-Card Poker represents “….a compelling opportunity for egaming operators to generate incremental revenues from existing customers and re-activate lapsed customers with an instantly recognisable skill-based gaming opportunity.” GameAccount believes that advertising skill games is legal in most countries will be a big attraction for operators.