Mangas Gaming, Owner of Betclic, Announces the Acquisition of Everest Gaming, a Leading European Online Poker Platform
PARIS, December 16 /PRNewswire/ — Mangas Gaming, the leading French sports betting and online gaming group, owner of Betclic, announces that it is taking control of the Everest Gaming group. Mangas Gaming will hold 60% of Everest Gaming, with the remaining 40% held by its current shareholder GigaMedia, a company listed on the NASDAQ. The French group, Mangas Gaming, co-controlled by Lov Group …
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- WIRED [PAIR] - A pair in the hole. In 5-card stud, a door card that pairs the hole card.
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