What is the average price of a full gambling software stack ?
By Daki - Last updated: Thursday, December 18, 2008 - Save & Share - 2 Comments
Jideel asked:
Do you know gambling software providers such as Playtech, Microgaming, Wagerworks, Grand Virtual, ECM… ?
They provide full gambling software stack to operate an online gambling business, i sent email about sale inquiries, but it’s hard to obtain prices information.
Does someones has an idea about the average price of such a stack, or an order of magnitude ?
Is it 10,000$, 50,000$, 100,000$ ???
Thank you for helping.
kuapp.com/
Do you know gambling software providers such as Playtech, Microgaming, Wagerworks, Grand Virtual, ECM… ?
They provide full gambling software stack to operate an online gambling business, i sent email about sale inquiries, but it’s hard to obtain prices information.
Does someones has an idea about the average price of such a stack, or an order of magnitude ?
Is it 10,000$, 50,000$, 100,000$ ???
Thank you for helping.
kuapp.com/
2 Responses to “What is the average price of a full gambling software stack ?”
Comment from Cool….
Time December 23, 2008 at 11:10 pm
Safe in all 50 states because users play for points.
Win Big Risk Free with this concept in online poker! With PurePlay a registered user plays in real cash poker tournaments for FREE. There are Free tournaments for real cash prizes everyday. Registration usually happens in about 3 weeks at a rate of minimum 2%
IMPORTANT: Pureplay is the only legal poker site in the U.S. in which customers can win money. Note that this is NOT a gambling offer; instead, it is a games/sweepstakes offer.


Comment from cooldude
Time December 22, 2008 at 5:13 am
Safe in all 50 states because users play for points.
Win Big Risk Free with this concept in online poker! With PurePlay a registered user plays in real cash poker tournaments for FREE. There are Free tournaments for real cash prizes everyday. Registration usually happens in about 3 weeks at a rate of minimum 2%
IMPORTANT: Pureplay is the only legal poker site in the U.S. in which customers can win money. Note that this is NOT a gambling offer; instead, it is a games/sweepstakes offer.