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Mobile Poker Club Launches Real Money Poker Apps for Android and iPhone/iPad

Mobile Poker Club expects its nearly one million users to multiply quickly as it releases its new real money applications for Android and iPhone/iPad smartphones worldwide this week.

Mobile Poker Club Launches Real Money Poker Apps for Android and iPhone/iPad
2012-01-30
WILLEMSTAD, CURACAO, January 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mobile Poker Club expects its nearly one million users to multiply quickly as it releases its new real money applications for Android and iPhone/iPad smartphones worldwide this week. The company, which pioneered poker for cell phones, can now take real money wagers. The free app is available for downloading to phones at http://mobilepokerclub.com.

The Android/iOS market is growing quickly and Mobile Poker Club's established mobile poker network is ready to bring real-money mobile poker to iPhone, iPad and Android phone users.

"We're not a PC company going mobile. We started as a mobile company and we've learned how to create a great mobile experience for players," said Eugene Ivanov of Mobile Poker Club. "We've had great feedback from beta users of our iOS and Android versions and look forward to bringing our real-money games to smartphones everywhere."

Mobile Poker Club offers limit, no limit and pot limit Texas Holdem. There are frequent SnG tournaments (regular, multi table shootouts, DON) as well as several daily MTTs with guaranteed prize pools) and daily freerolls.

Further information is available at http://MobilePokerClub.com.

Media inquiries:
Jodie Thind, Lyceum Media
Jodie@lyceummedia.com

About Mobile Poker Club (http://MobilePokerClub.com)
Mobile Poker Club provides online poker to mobile phones and recently launched real-money poker for Android/iOS smartphone users. With nearly a million registered users, the unique mobile poker room offers limit, no limit and pot limit Texas Holdem and hosts daily SnG tournaments, MTTs and freerolls. Mobile Poker Club is operated by Afina Interactive N.V. and is licensed and based in Curacao.

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[Press-News.org] Mobile Poker Club Launches Real Money Poker Apps for Android and iPhone/iPad
Mobile Poker Club expects its nearly one million users to multiply quickly as it releases its new real money applications for Android and iPhone/iPad smartphones worldwide this week.