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The Guardian goes gaming

If you go to The Guardian website and select GameAccount as the provider, you to can enjoy playing some skill games.
Unlimited Guardian users will, in the near future, have ten classic, real-money games and tournaments. These will be accessed and run through the GameAccount's network. It will include players from over one hundred and thirty countries around the globe.
Online skill games are multiplying in popularity, growth and revenue. The new GameAccount, thanks to its industry status, offers those interested in partnership opportunity. This means that players can enjoy the entertainment either for fun, or even for money.

available will be classic heads-up games included Gin Rummy and Backgammon. Similarly, P2P variations such as Blackjack, Mah Jong and solitaire will also be accessible.
GameAccount will employ an integrated network. This will allow players to compete against one another in real time. it means they will be able to see the moves as they are taking place.

according to Annie Wilson, Online Partnerships Manager at The Guardian, the company is thrilled to be adding this addition to their online portfolio. Readers will now be able to compete and engage in several gaming alternatives.

Chief Executive at GameAccount, Kevin Dale, stated that the demand for online skill gaming is only proliferating. The recent deal with The Guardian is a big step for GameAccount. He also mentioned his confidence in the deal as well as satisfaction.
GameAccount enjoys other leading online partnerships with Sportingbet, Paddypower.com, Skybet, FHM.com and Wanadoo.

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