World Series of Poker leader honed skills using CryptoLogic-developed software
11 Juillet 2005 - 9:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
World Series of Poker leader honed skills using
CryptoLogic-developed software Norway's Haakon Waerstad is an
online poker player at Betfair.com LAS VEGAS, NV, July 11
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Going into Monday's action, the leader at
the World Series of Poker (WSOP) - the game's premier event - was
an Internet poker player who honed his skills using software
developed by CryptoLogic, a leading software developer for the
global Internet gaming market. Haakon Waerstad of Oslo, Norway, was
the chip leader going into today's action in Las Vegas. Waerstad
had an impressive chip count of $169,200, a lead of almost $13,000
over his closest competitor. He led an impressive list that
includes a record number of Internet poker players competing at
this year's WSOP. Waerstad qualified for the tournament through
Betfair.com, a leading poker site that uses software developed by
CryptoLogic and licensed by WagerLogic, the company's software
licensing subsidiary. Of the 102 players who qualified online at
WagerLogic licensees' sites, 35 were still in the tournament this
morning. "For an Internet poker player, leading the World Series of
Poker is the dream of a lifetime," said Andy Goetsch, CryptoLogic's
Vice President of Poker Software Development, himself a world-class
player. "For CryptoLogic, this is an exciting validation of our
investment in our Internet poker software. Whether it's playing for
fun or playing for real, players like Haakon Waerstad know that
CryptoLogic software delivers the game you want, when you want it."
Betfair launched its Internet poker site in 2004, following an
agreement with WagerLogic. Since then, Betfair has become one of
the world's most popular Internet poker sites. "At the World Series
of Poker, you need the right cards, but you also need the right
experience," said A.J. Slivinski, WagerLogic's Managing Director.
"It's clear that our software enables customers like Betfair to
offer both the entertainment and the experience that turns Internet
poker players into some of the best competitors in the world."
About CryptoLogic(R) (http://www.cryptologic.com/) Focused on
integrity and innovation, CryptoLogic Inc. is the world's leading
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
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which are not historical are forward- looking statements made
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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
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CryptoLogic Inc. CONTACT: CryptoLogic, (416) 545-1455, Nancy
Chan-Palmateer, Director of Communications; Argyle Rowland
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