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Playtech complete Unibet poker migration

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iders Playtech have integrated Unibet’s poker product into their iPoker.fr network.

The successful migration of Unibet to France’s largest poker network represents an extension of the existing long-term relationship between the operators and Playtech.

Playtech have customised and localised the iPoker.fr network to ensure that it is both appealing to French players and fully compliant with local rules and regulations.

Playtech commercial VP Danny Frishman said: “It is clear that iPoker.fr is becoming the network of choice among operators in the region that would like to enjoy not only a best of breed, fully compliant offering but also the largest networked liquidity pool in France.”

Christophe Dahisne, Unibet France managing director, added: “We see this launch as an important step in our relationship with Playtech as we continue to offer our players the highest quality online gaming products.”
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