Poker Patent, License, Sale, Partnership

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Listing ID: 700206026

Listing Title: Poker Patent, License, Sale, Partnership

Quick Link: http://www.globalbx.com/listing.asp?bId=206026

Industry: Entertainment and Leisure

Industry Segment: Casinos

Country: United States

State / Province: Ohio

Area

City: Cleveland

Asking Price Range: $500K - $1.0M

Gross Revenues: $2,420,000

Cash Flow: $5,000,000

Cash Flow Type: Sellers Discretionary Cash

Year Established: 2015

Number of Employees: 6 - 9

Business Description:
'' NE2WIN '' ( ANY TWO WIN ) Holdem Poker Card Game! Player Controls Outcome Of Game Being Played , Not Biggest Stacks , or Dominant Players . Here Are 10 Reasons To Include , Three Historic Game Changing Features Why This Multi-Billion Dollar Gaming Industry Poker Patent US8,506,375 With Multiple Pct's In Foreign Countries Exceeds Expectations , Benefits , & Remunerative Monetary Gain For All Parties Involved , and Results Over It's Competition ; Texas Holdem & Omaha Community Poker Card Games. 1.) Hold Your Folded Cards ( First Time Ever In Poker History ) With A Side Bet Paid To House Take , Not Size Of Pot . 2.) Side Bet Goes To House / Host ( Creating Larger Monetary Gains / Take ) . 3.) Re-Enter Hand Being Played Anytime During Hand Being Played After Placing Hole Cards In Limbo / Holdem With Side Bet . 4.) Larger Pots For Players , Are Created Allowing Bigger Rakes. 5.) No More Boredom , Bullying , Bluffing , Strategy , or Math Calculations Odds And Probabilities , ( unless you need too ) . 6.) Opens Doors To Millions Of Wannabe , Tourists , Millennials , Novice , Beginner , Casual , Recreational , and Rookie Poker Players Worldwide. 7.) Increases Players Chances For Winning. 8.) More Hands Raked Per Hour ( with less wasted decision time ). 9.) Simplicity ! Simplicity ! Simplicity ! 10.) Never before has there been a more needed resurgence in poker rooms , casinos , video , computer , & mobile apps for a lucrative way to play and win at the game ! Serious Inquiries Only ! Contact Ken Ward



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