GAMBLING NEWS
Microgaming Looking for Fish
Jan 8, 2010
Poker has been one of the fastest growing online games that have ever been launched. Ever since the first poker rooms hit the internet late 1990 more players have been attracted to the fun and skillful game. With all the new players more and more poker rooms has decided to open up for business and with all the new poker rooms the competition about the players has become a lot harder. New larger bonuses and rakeback offers have become something that every poker player have the possibility to get a hold of.
With the harder competition the poker rooms often hunt for the players that tend to stay a long while at the poker room as well as play a lot since that generates the most rake for the poker room. The problem with this is that the players that play most are also the players that are the best at the game. This is a problem since the better players will take advantage of the players that aren’t playing as much and that will scare less good players away from the poker network. This is something that Microgaming wants to change with their new policy.
Microgaming is one of the most popular poker networks that offer cash game tables sit n go tournaments, multi table tournaments, qualifiers and satellites. One of the measures for Microgaming to attract “bad” players or so called fish will be to change the way of how rake will be paid out and Microgaming will change into counting the rake as contributed rake which is less profitable for rakeback players. Two of the Largest poker rooms that offer the Microgaming Poker room is Unibet Poker and Ladbrokes Poker.

















