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Everest Poker Changes Design

Online poker room Everest Poker has redesigned their site. Recognizing that poker appeals to players worldwide, they have translated their games into many languages and plan to add more over the next few months. They except to have an increase of players from different countries join the site since they will now be able to play in the convenience of their own language. 

         

They also have added features such as a ‘Training Room’, where you can learn to play poker against their automated poker trainers for free. I have not checked this out myself, but it sounds like a good way for players to get used to the rules and flow of the game. 

          

The overall look of the site has dramatically improved, which alone can be enough to draw a larger crowd. They are focusing on building brand recognition in the online casino market, and are putting their logo on everything from clothing to playing cards.

 
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