SBC News Coral launches Instant Poker with iPoker Playtech

Coral launches Instant Poker with iPoker Playtech

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Coral Poker has revamped its online poker offering by announcing the launch of ‘Instant Poker’ through its partnership with iPoker (Playtech)

An iPoker network first, Coral customers will now be able to access poker rooms without the need to download any software. Coral Poker will be accessible to all active customers via the click of a play-tab.

Craig Perry, Head of Poker, Gala Coral Group commented on the launch

“Improving our product offer and user experience is part of our industry leading omni-channel growth strategy which is already delivering strong results.  Our commitment to making poker as fun and accessible as possible is greatly boosted by allowing players to launch games directly from our website and is a great step forward in this regard.”

Joerg Nottebaum, Head of iPoker for Playtech commented on the partnership

“Innovation is central to all our product development at Playtech and, with an increased focus on omni-channel gaming via our Playtech ONE solution and recreational poker activity across our world-leading network and the industry in general, Instant Poker is the ideal way for beginners as well as more experienced players to enjoy a fast-paced game without the need for a download

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