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Full House Entertainment launches beta poker software

Sun, 30 Jan 2005 Send page to friend Bookmark page Smaller font Larger font Printer friendly

Full House Entertainment, the newest player in software development for Internet gaming, announced this week that the beta launch of its Multiplayer poker system will take place on February 1st, branded Full House Poker® V-1.3.

Full House Poker will offer a poker environment to appeal to all poker players. They will be able to play the most popular poker games today: Texas Hold'em, 7-Card Stud, Omaha High, Omaha High/Low and the old favorite, Five Card Stud.

Different variations of the poker game may be added by the players themselves. For the competitive, a choice of expertly designed and managed Tournaments is available, catering to users of all levels. These include Knockout, Add-On / Re-Buy and Multi-Table Tournaments.

At the heart of the new Full House Poker® is G-Comm.® V-1.7 an advanced Multiplayer Gaming Engine, in development for two years, which dramatically improves network reliability, is built on a scalable infrastructure, allows for player-customizable games, and supports multiple operating systems such as Mac, Linux, and Windows.

Game security will be handled by Full House Poker Room Management System; Pit boss, an anti-collusion engine, running independently from the gaming engine and database server; Pit Boss will analyze gaming data to aid in the anti-collusion detection offering players a safe and secure environment in which to play.

Readers who want to take the software for a test drive can do so from February 1 at http://www.fullhouseinc.com where the Interface will be available for download. A feedback system will be available at the site.

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