Cake Poker Network and Phil Laak to launch Unabomber Poker

Posted by Steve Ruddock on Jan 28, 2010 Posted in Poker Industry News | No Comments »

With a catchy name, high-profile player, and a solid poker network Unabomber Poker looks to be off to a strong start before dealing their first hand of poker. The site has garnered a lot of publicity before its launch; more so than the seven other poker sites that will be joining the Cake Poker Network: 7Win Poker, Redback Poker, Amsterdams Poker, Safari Poker, Dimeline Poker, Rags2Riches Poker, and Burro Poker.

Unabomber Poker, like all Cake Poker Network sites, will utilize the same software, rewards program, and game and tournament schedule as its parent site, Cake Poker. This will be the second poker site on the network named and operated by a high-profile poker pro; a trend that seems to be working out very well for all involved. Doyles Room is the official site of Doyle Brunson, and is one of the Cake Network’s most heralded sites.

Laak’s personality and standing in the poker world will likely make the site wildly successful with poker fans, and his involvement will likely bring other notable players like “girlfriend” Jennifer Tilly, as well as good friend Antonio Esfandiari to the fledgling site –although Esfandiari is rumored to be involved with his own poker room.

If you are looking rakeback on the Cake Network. DoylesRoom offer the best rakeback.

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