Purple Lounge Moves Poker Room from Microgaming to Entraction Purple Lounge Moves Poker Room from Microgaming to Entraction

Online gaming brand Poker Lounge, owned by publicly traded MediaCorp PLC, announced on Tuesday that it plans to switch its poker room from Microgaming to Entraction. The migration will take place on January 16. 2c133

Players will be directed to the new client when it goes live next week and poker s will be transitioned over. The casino site will continue to use Microgaming software.

The new network will “... create a poker environment that is financially stable, technically sophisticated and very rewarding in of promotions,” according to a Purple Lounge PR video explaining the move.

Purple players may see a slight reduction in traffic at the new home. Microgaming is 7th on PokerScout’s ranking of open dot.com poker rooms and networks, with 1600 average peak players last week. Entraction sits at 8th with 1100 peak players. This switch will bring a welcome boost to Entraction numbers and will narrow the gap between the two rivals.

Due to the different license to operate from the Danish Gambling Authority.

Rakeback s promote Purple Lounge with a 30% rakeback deal, the maximum permitted under Microgaming. Entraction permits a similar rewards program, so players should expect a similar deal after the transition.

Anonymous blog “pkrleaks.com” predicted back in November that Purple Lounge would be moving off the Microgaming network. It claims the room was “kicked off” by the network for “constantly violating” network rules by offering under-the-table rakeback deals that attracted the spectacular label of “gagging for a good bit of raking.”

Purple Lounge strongly denied any such shenanigans.