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November 23, 2013, 10:13:35 AM
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My favorite poker room is for sale!!!  No not SWC or Satoshi I'm talking that smaller one that is private!! Livebitcoinpoker.com. I might as well be  a schill for these guys as I love the private gaming!!

Anyways I will go 50% on this if someone wants to match me and we can take it over.  Let me know..

Looks like there is no reserve or the reserve is met. Max I ll chip in is around 6k but if this thing stays low which I hope they do I will be running this.


I got some good Ideas, I kind of want to make it completely private and revamp some of the old graphics.  I have a few player list that want the same thing so traffic won't be a problem.    PM if you're interested.  I'm a developer so no problems there but it would be nice if someone new a lot about poker and bonus strucutres and things of that nature that I can ask questions about and develop a marketing plan.


Auction =  https://flippa.com/2996850-bitcoin-litecoin-established-poker-room-full-service-play-poker-right-now

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November 24, 2013, 05:29:27 AM
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Woot thanks!! for the PM's I have found someone already so this thread can be killed.

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November 27, 2013, 01:22:59 PM
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A few people PM me and wanted to ally up however a FEW MORE people messaged me and told me it would be a conflict of interest with my other site . SO I will not be buying but It's a good site and I encourage anyone to get it while they can.  I will continue to be non biased with my other site.  Thanks and sorry

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