Did Dynamic Gaming Systems Close Their Doors?
Written by Roger S | Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Recently, we reported about major financial problems with the online poker network Dynamic Gaming Systems. At that time there had been allegations of both players and affiliates not receiving payments and the stability of the entire network was in trouble.
Today the network has been rumored to have shut down and it seems that Dynamic Gaming Systems is no longer in business. The biggest concern here is obviously the money that is owed to players and at this point it is still speculation as to who, or if anyone will be paid. Predictions of Dynamic gaming Systems closing were occurring last week
Dynamic Gaming Systems also known as DGS was home to over two dozen skins such as Wingows, Jungle Poker, and OKUSA Poker among others. Players who use the network through Jungle Poker are being advised not to deposit any more funds into their accounts since DGS owns that particular skin and if any players may lose out on their funds, it is speculated that Jungle Poker will be one of them.
As reported today, DGS has closed with the license and player’s funds and rumor has it that all poker balances will be transferred to a new network provider. This process should only take a few days to transfer the accounts and have everything back up and running.
The network is apparently set to move over to the Dobrosoft’s Gold Chip Network. It is unknown how many players will be receiving a refund since at this time these reports have yet to be substantiated by any official press release. That being said, according to Sportsbookreview.com, some customers will be able to request a payout by opening up an account at BigJuicyOdds Sportsbook. BigJuicyOdds is not owned by Dynamic Gaming Systems.
We will continue to update with more news on DGS once it becomes available.
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