Last week, the troubled poker network Dynamic Gaming Systems (DGS) announced in a press release that it had reached an agreement for the ‘transfer of its network’ with Cintaly Holding Corporation, registered in the British Virgin Islands, but did not name any specific dates. It was stated in the announcement that BVI company’s executives were ‘excited by the opportunity to take over one of the finest poker software networks online’, but nothing was said about serious allegations being made against the Costa Rica-based DGS network by operators, affiliates and players.
It was however claimed in the release that Cintaly Holding Corporation ‘intended to honour all verified existing player balances and licensee agreements’, after getting ‘all remaining players and licensees back operational as fast as possible’.
By the information provided in the numerous reports of DGS members, the network has ceased payouts with many operators, which are looking for co-operation with the fast-growing networks Merge Poker and Dobrosoft’s Gold Chip. So, online poker site G2Gpoker.com, along with LuckyHog.net., announced that it has left DGS and joined Merge.