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Board Gambling
Re: [ANN] Cyberdeck Poker - Flagship of the Enterra Bitcoin Poker Network
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game-protect
on 28/07/2017, 00:37:21 UTC
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@game-protect
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Enterra what?
Enterra Poker delivers the software and do not state anything about a poker network!

http://www.enterra-poker.com/pokernetworks
https://www.enterrabitcoinpoker.com/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1139633.0

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So Cyberdeck Poker launched its own "poker network" and called themselves the flagship while their network had no other skins and therefore of course a very low traffic as a standalone site.

You don't get it uh? CDP was the first skin on that network owned and operated by Enterra. Apparently they were meant to be the flagship room but there was basically zero intensive by the network to make the effort of all their skins work due to a lack of any good network wide promotions. Basically each skin put up their own tournaments and whatever and most used to set them up so they would only show on their own skin. CDP were the only ones out of the bunch of skins who tried to make this really work. The other skins were just running 1-5 chip freerolls and then hunted their players on their own cash game tables.

I know that because I used to play on 3 of those skins and they were all crap and their collusion at the cash tables vs the other players was just obvious and blunt.

So yeah to get back to the actual point of my initial reply. Anyone who still has a balance on ANY of their skins is owed by the network operator, Enterra.
Blacklizard, when I ask Enterra what, I ask for the name of the operator and where they are incorporated?

No offense, but one skin is not a network! A network has several skins and also at least a decent traffic and that was not the case with Cyberdeck Poker.

Quote from: Enterra Poker
By running your gambling business, you join our bitcoin or Facebook poker networks
They have one skin with almost no traffic and then they speak about their poker networks!

I asked you for the names of the other skins?

If each "skin" with almost zero traffic put up their own tournamets and whatever, then this was no network! I assume that the other "skins" were also from Enterra, to simulate there would be a network, because I can not imagine that any foreign real skin would agree to a 50% revenue share, while real networks usually ask for 10%.

Also, a real network does not allow that each skin keeps its own traffic on their skin, because they want to have a shared traffic so that the total traffic of the network is higher and attracts other skins who will then contribute a share of their revenue to the network.

The operator obviously has no clue how the online poker industry works and that is why they failed. They probably had some good coders on hand, but that is not enough to introduce a new site or network successfully.


So yeah to get back to the actual point of my initial reply. Anyone who still has a balance on ANY of their skins is owed by the network operator, Enterra.
Yes, because the other "skins" were also run by Enterra. But your problem is that you can not sue or demand money from a name, you need to know the operator of this name or website.