AngelCiti Acquires CityPoker.com to Spearhead Online Poker Operations


PEMBROKE PINES, Fla., June 24, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- AngelCiti Entertainment, Inc. (OTCBB:AGEL) announced that it has purchased CityPoker.com to spearhead its online poker operations. CityPoker.com will be spun off into AngelCiti's recently purchased Midas Entertainment subsidiary, which will soon be trading under its own ticker symbol. Midas Entertainment is pursuing some attractive financing and strategic alliance opportunities, which should further enhance the value of the transaction.

While online gaming itself continues to grow at a dramatic pace, the online poker industry has grown over 700% in the past year according to statistics provided by PokerPulse.com, with billions of dollars to be wagered at online poker websites this year.

"The company's strategic vision continues to unfold with our acquisition of a world-class website from which to promote our online poker operations," remarked AngelCiti president George Gutierrez. "CityPoker.com should provide a great deal more traction as we continue to promote and market our online gaming properties. We anticipate beginning a heavy marketing campaign into the fall season, when online gaming traditionally begins to pick up dramatically."

Poker's tremendous growth and attraction has been evidenced by such show's as Celebrity Poker and the Travel Channel's 13-week WORLD POKER TOUR series, which was a huge ratings success on television, quickly becoming the highest-rated programming on that network in 2003. Last year's World Series of Poker attracted a record 839 players and $2.5 million was won by a player who qualified by winning an online tournament at PokerStars.com. The 2004 winner of the World Series of Poker walked away with a world record prize of over $5 million, out of $49 million in total prizes, more than doubling the prize values awarded in 2003. The 2004 tournament also logged a record number of players from around the world. Movie star Ben Affleck recently won $356,400 at a Commerce Casino poker tournament that earned him a seat in next year's World Poker Tour Championship.

The Industry

A Bear Stearns report for the industry pegged annual revenue at $4.2 billion for 2003, while Christiansen Capital Advisors predicts a slightly more rosy picture pointing to an estimated $4.5 billion in revenue for calendar year 2002, saying 2005 revenue could exceed $10 billion. PokerPulse.com estimates that approximately $46,237,221 is wagered at online poker sites during any given 24 hour period.

The Company

AngelCiti's wholly owned subsidiary Worldwide Management provides gaming software to numerous online casinos including SharkCasino.com, SharkPoker.com and TheHouseWins.com, and currently services casinos in English, Spanish, German, Chinese and Japanese and provides software for the online poker site Sharkpoker.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding AngelCiti's business strategies and future plans of operations. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risk and uncertainties. The company's risks and uncertainties include: intense price competition, economic, political and regulatory uncertainties, the need to raise additional capital for growth and expansion and its reliance on the internet as a means for promoting the software it sublicenses. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date hereof and AngelCiti disclaims any obligation to provide public updates, revisions or amendments to any forward-looking statements made herein to reflect changes in AngelCiti's expectations or future events.



            

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