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Question Startup Poker
Posted by: armaniman (---.81-167-84.customer.lyse.net)
Date: September 21, 2007 08:30AM

Please answere this:

What pricerange is there for starting a pokerroom?
Total package: licence,software etc.?

Re: Question Startup Poker
Posted by: license_sa (---.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy)
Date: September 21, 2007 05:48PM

Hello,
Look at your PM.
Regards,
Marian

license_sa at yahoo dot com

Re: Question Startup Poker
Posted by: Andy (201.200.64.---)
Date: September 22, 2007 01:08PM

The price range is all over the map. For software licensing alone, expect between 20,000 up to 100,000 generally. Some of the poker network providers will ask you for a business plans, others do not. Some will let you piggy back on licensing, others again - not.

If you target the European market, a standalone poker site traditionally doesn't do well. Go for a multi platform solution. More expensive than a standalone poker solution, but better results from marketing and high revenues on a per player basis.

If you look to start from the ground up, with no database etc. look on having a good amount of capital for the project. $250,000+, even when using a networked solution. Again, it all depends on the provider you choose, what goals you have, marketing experience and avenues etc.

Andy



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