Apparently, Lock bought Cake and will launch it as their own poker site. This could be promising, since my main reservations about Cake was the lack of full HUD and chintzy player benefits. Lock was always pushing the edge of giving more player benefits and improving cashouts. It should be interesting to see if any new details will be provided on 2+2 once it reopens.
As of June 1st a whole new world awaits the Lock Nation.
Lock is in the process of acquiring assets from Cake and will be re-branding the Cake Network to
launch Revolution Gaming, driving technology, marketing, player rewards
and implementing a richer tournament schedule. The LockPRO team will be
at the foundation of these changes. They will come together and offer
their recommendations on all levels, truly bringing the player into the
boardroom.
To
all existing Lock players this move will be seamless - it will take the
form of a simple software update happening on May 31st. You will login
to find your real money balance as well as everything else you know and
love about Lock. Lock will also continue to manage their own stand-alone
cashier so withdrawals will be as fast and easy as they are now. All
players' current player VIP rewards will only increase and all rakeback
players will be moved over to the increased percentage on Revolution.
More details coming soon.







hey doublefly, i remember you making a post about this but couldnt find it. im going to start playing online again any suggestions on the tops sites. thanks
ReplyDeleteI made 3 posts in mid-february. Since then, I think Party is by far the worst site to play (to be explained later this week)
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