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Tim71

02/16/05 8:25 PM

#209279 RE: dave15213 #209276

CYOS, wonder if todays news letter will keep MOMO going the rest of week? Good Luck!

Emerging Stock Report: Emerging Stock Report: ESR January Pick CYOS Up 200%
2/16/2005 12:45:25 PM

Feb 16, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- The Emerging Stock Report would like to update astute investors on CYOP Systems International Inc. ( CYOS ), a company that ESR first reported on when the stock was at $0.003. Today it has been trading at approximately $0.012.

The Company recently announced that it will be launching online multi-play poker and bridge gaming. The games are going through testing and will be available for cash play in jurisdictions such as the United Kingdom that consider poker and bridge to be games of skill rather than games of chance. The games will be available for free-play to North American players.

CYOP Systems International Incorporated develops and distributes financial transaction platforms. Its first branded platform is CrediPlay. The Company licenses the software to gaming communities and portals to offer additional revenue sources through pay-for-play tournaments of skill A player's fee is charged every time a tournament or game is played. This fee is disbursed to the game developer or publisher who owns the game being played, the server operator (portal) who runs the tournament and CYOP, the transaction processor. The Company has 250 affiliate portals and has processed approximately 2.3 million transactions to date.

A Bear Stearns report for the gaming industry pegged annual revenue at $4.2 billion for 2003, and Christiansen Capital Advisors predicts that 2005 revenue could exceed $10 billion.

Mitch White, CEO of CYOP, commented, "More than 80 million people play poker at home, in card rooms and online, where over $170 million is wagered each day. If this trend continues, more than $250 million will be wagered on poker on the Internet alone each day by January 2006 according to Bluff Magazine. And last year, a total of $1.6 Billion was wagered online in poker sites. We plan to leverage our growing European player base into this form of gaming, and monetize our database further."