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Internet sports popular in the city


Sunday, April 24, 2005
Internet sports popular in the city
By Steve H. Ong

INTERNET sports remains in demand in Dumaguete City since it was first introduced here in 2000, said Dennis Hao Cuenco, officer-in-charge of Mighty Joe Internet Café.

Cuenco said the video sport with Counter Strike, a game of several stages involving terrorist attacks and law enforcement, established with the strategy to create, through acquisition, a leading Internet sports, friendly betting and gaming group.

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Don Mark Cuenco, moderator of Mighty Joe Internet Café, said that the betting and gaming group system is based on the number of hours to play by tournament stage.

He explained that the Internet sports strategy is based on two key phenomena: first, the increasing social and economic influence of sports; and second, the increasing global importance and penetration of the Internet.

The moderator said Mighty Joe has achieved the first phase of its strategic plan to create a leading position in terms of sports content and technical innovation.

He said the café focuses on exploiting the revenue potential of this position and are encouraged by the early results.

For Dennis, sports will be the most important content of the Internet in the future, just as it is for television today.

Patrick Que, manager of Quad-A Internet Café, said Internet sports are Internet gaming that is on the rise.

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