Betegy, PokerGO Bring Data-Driven Graphics to Poker Event Broadcasts

PokerGO, the world’s largest poker content company, has partnered with Betegy, an independent provider of personalized sports data and gaming visualization. The agreement will provide PokerGO viewers with an unprecedented visual package of on-screen data and information.

The alliance follows a successful collaboration between the two companies during the recent Poker Masters tournament, for which Betegy provided real-time dynamic data visualization to accompany line production of data-driven content generated throughout the event.

The partnership follows important commercial agreements signed by Betegy, including Germany’s Tipico, as well as Parimatch, Bwin, and Coingaming.io, as Betegy continues to bring its EGR award-winning solution to tier-one gaming and sports betting companies worldwide.

“Poker and sports share a lot of similarities, especially as it pertains to live coverage, and poker can learn a lot by embracing some of the advancements that have been made to live sports coverage,” says Mori Eskandani, President of PokerGO. “PokerGO’s partnership with Betegy allows PokerGO to deliver live data in a seamless fashion, merging our existing graphics packages with compelling information. We look forward to providing an enhanced experience for our global viewing audience.”

“PokerGO has quickly become one of the gaming industry’s most popular brands, and Betegy is honored to be able to work with PokerGO on this wonderful opportunity,” says Alex Kornilov, CEO of Betegy. “Betegy is fortunate to work with a broad range of sports and gaming organizations and contests. This new partnership with PokerGO enables us to demonstrate the powerful impact visualized data can bring to major poker events. Our focus is to build the bridge between raw data and the viewer, instantly bringing data to life in a way that truly engages fans and brings them more deeply into the action.”

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