Ideas from Poker Rooms
November 14, 2005
The folks behind Stack Poker Online.com have been conducting
an effective publicity campaign on their upcoming launch,
using what they promise is revolutionary poker software
technology as an attraction.
This week the companys PR person published an interview
he had conducted with the companys CEO, Thomas Newton who
started playing poker back in 1998 whjilst at college and
became so interested in the game that he moved into the
industry.
Newton claims he has developed a "revolutionary"
form of 3D poker software that will give his Aruba-based
company a market advantage once it is operational. "True
3D technologies allows us to create a more immersive experience
for our customers. The market is large enough at this point
that a good portion of players have hardware to support
a more advanced interface and we chose to be the company
to provide it," Newton says.
The company uses "cutting edge rapid development strategies"
to ensure that its product has the ability to rapidly evolve,
claims Newton opining that this allows Stacks Poker to "...create
a significant advantage in a market where many operators
do not have exclusive deals with their software providers,
or own their own software. Controlling our own product and
being able to create significant differentiators through
technical innovation and design position StacksPoker.com
for success," he says.
Stacks Poker's competitive advantage lies in a fresh new
software that brings in new features and an entirely new
set of technologies to the online poker market.
"We have worked very hard to develop a product that
lays the ground work for what will evolve into the ultimate
online poker site, says Newton. "Stacks is being built
as a franchise similar in nature to the great video game
titles released by the major game development studios."