Enet Poker
Online poker was once the most popular form of gambling online. Many different networks were created, and they enjoyed considerable success. At least until the whole industry came crashing down when the USA basically banned playing poker online. The most obvious result of this was increased competition, which result in poker networks either outright failing, or combining into bigger companies that could weather the storm better.
But there’s a third case here too. Companies that simply opposed up to exploit the situation, and fast disappeared when things got murky. There isn’t much information available about the company at all. They seem to have emerged around 2009, and disappeared by 2012. According to our information, the company operated with a licence from Curacao. At the same time, they seem to have concentrated on the Italian market, without holding a local license.
What Happened
The company offered a variety of poker games, though mostly concentrating on Texas Hold’em. Part of the attraction was likewise offering daily poker tournaments for players to compete in. Whilst the software worked on all devices from mobile to desktop, it doesn’t seem to have offered a cutting-edge interface. All things considered, it’s no surprise that the company has disappeared.
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