CryptoLogic-developed software helps put nine players "in the money" at the World Series of Poker
July 18 2005 - 8:57AM
PR Newswire (US)
CryptoLogic-developed software helps put nine players "in the
money" at the World Series of Poker Online poker players on
customer sites win over $850,000 at world's top poker tournament
TORONTO, July 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nine Internet poker
players who honed their skills using software developed by
CryptoLogic, a leading software developer for the global Internet
gaming market, and licensed through its WagerLogic subsidiary, have
finished "in the money" at the elite World Series of Poker (WSOP)
championship event in Las Vegas. The nine players, who finished in
the top ten percent of all competitors, collectively won more than
$850,000 - with one player, John McGrane, finishing in the top 20.
Playing 78 hours of poker in six days, McGrane placed 18th out of
more than 5,600 players who started the championship tournament.
Making it to the final two tables, McGrane took home $350,000 in
prize money. McGrane qualified for the WSOP through a $40 online
tournament at williamhillpoker.com, a leading poker site that uses
software developed by CryptoLogic. 102 players won their way to the
WSOP through WagerLogic licensees' sites: interpoker.com,
williamhillpoker.com, betfairpoker.com, littlewoodspoker.com,
theritzclublondon.com, ukbettingpoker.co.uk, sunpoker.com,
pokerplex.com, and classicpoker.com - winning a package worth more
than $14,000 including a seat in the championship event. "Thanks to
great players and CryptoLogic software focused on meeting the needs
of the Internet poker player, we've had an amazing run at the World
Series of Poker," said Andy Goetsch, CryptoLogic's Vice President
of Poker Software Development and a world-class player in his own
right. "The WSOP is poker at its finest. It's about the cards, but
it's also about a player's skill - and to see so many users of
CryptoLogic software finish in the money is a tribute to the
Internet poker experience we deliver." The final $10,000 buy-in no
limit Texas hold'em championship event attracted a record 5,619
entries for a prize pool exceeding $52 million. The 2005 WSOP grand
prize was $7.5 million, up from $2.5 million in 2003. Entries for
the event have increased by more than 550 per cent over the past
two years - a strong indication that poker's popularity continues
to grow. "This is the first time our licensees have sent players to
the World Series of Poker - with phenomenal results," said A.J.
Slivinski, WagerLogic's Managing Director. "It's clear that their
players have what it takes, and that our software delivers. We look
forward to seeing many more players qualify through our licensees
in next year's event." About CryptoLogic(R)
(http://www.cryptologic.com/) Focused on integrity and innovation,
CryptoLogic Inc. is the world's leading, blue-chip public developer
and supplier of Internet gaming software. Its leadership in
regulatory compliance makes it one of the very few companies with
gaming software that is certified to strict standards similar to
land-based gaming. WagerLogic Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
CryptoLogic, is responsible for the licensing of the company's
gaming software and services to a blue-chip customer base
worldwide. For information on WagerLogic(R), visit
http://www.wagerlogic.com/. CryptoLogic's common shares trade on
the Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol: CRY), on the Nasdaq National
Market (symbol: CRYP), and on the Main Market of the London Stock
Exchange (symbol: CRP). CRYPTOLOGIC FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT
DISCLAIMER: Statements in this press release which are not
historical are forward- looking statements made pursuant to the
safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking
statements involve risks and uncertainties including, without
limitation, risks associated with the Company's financial condition
and prospects, legal risks associated with Internet gaming and
risks of governmental legislation and regulation, risks associated
with market acceptance and technological changes, risks associated
with dependence on licensees and key licensees, risks relating to
international operations, risks associated with competition and
other risks detailed in the Company's filings with securities
regulatory authorities. These risks may cause results to differ
materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
DATASOURCE: CryptoLogic Inc. CONTACT: CryptoLogic, (416) 545-1455,
Nancy Chan-Palmateer, Director of Communications; Argyle Rowland
Communications, (416) 968-7311 (media only); Daniel Tisch, ext.
223, ; Karen Passmore, ext. 228,
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