An insider at Doyle’s Room said that they were in discussions with Tribeca Tables to acquire the network provider's online poker software source code. Last week Tribeca announced that it would no longer take US players. Doyle’s Room is one of Tribeca's larger skins and is scrambling to find a suitable replacement.
According to the insider, Tribeca quickly rejected the idea and Doyle's Room is apparently examining a partnership with Ongame. If they do broker an agreement with Ongame, they will join US facing poker brands Hollywood poker and PokerRoom.com, along with European focused Bwin.com
Tribeca Tables recently merged with Scandinavian poker provider TAIN. Sentiment within Tribeca is that their new found euro connections will allow them to not only ride out the loss of their US business income, but help them to grow quickly in Europe and other emerging poker markets. Online Gaming software provider and network operator Playtech announced today that it struck a deal to buy part of Tribeca Tables Europe for US$75 million.