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Poker.in - .com was largest domain sale ever, .de the largest ccTLD sale ever!

Discussion in 'Domains' started by Domainate, May 18, 2007.

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    It's seeming more and more apparent lately just how powerful poker has become in terms of domains. In case there were still people living under a rock that didn't understand how big poker has become, Poker.com sold recently for a record $23 million (a ridiculous $11 million over Sex.com's sale, with sex largely considered the top domain word) and Poker.de just sold for €695,000, or approx. $937,000, marking the largest ccTLD sale ever.

    Enter Poker.in...certainly not as good of an extension as .de, but India's economy is booming at a ridiculously high rate, and internet and gaming are inevitably going to boom as well. In March, the Asian Poker Classic marked the first $1 million poker tournament in India, and Goa is starting to become yet another gambling mecca in Asia (soon people will be saying "Las what?"). Despite gambling being largely illegal everywhere in India except Goa, with horseracing and lotteries being exceptions (gee, that sounds familiar), India represents the 9th largest gambling economy in the world, and if their overall economy indicates anything, it may go higher in the coming years.

    Given these last 2 Poker.ext sales, I'm no longer putting a BIN on this name. Somebody just needs to wow me...I've already got a $50,000 offer (partially upfront, partially over time) and while there was a time when I'd accept that, I've told the offerer that $50k will simply not be enough anymore, even if all upfront.
     
    Domainate, May 18, 2007 IP
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    Phooey Active Member

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    Awesome domain name! No possible way I can afford it, but best of luck!
     
    Phooey, May 18, 2007 IP