SCOOP 2012 Sets Record for Largest Ever Internet Series – Poker News Report
May 21, 2012 by jacobo · Leave a Comment
Poker News Report SCOOP 2012 Sets Record for Largest Ever Internet Series Poker News Report Now, remember that USA-based players can't take part in SCOOP after the Department of Justice (DoJ) shut down numerous poker rooms – including PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker – way back on April 15 last year. So, these numbers really are … and more
Online Poker Film Could Resemble ‘Rounders’ Plot – CardPlayer.com
May 20, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
CardPlayer.com Online Poker Film Could Resemble 'Rounders' Plot CardPlayer.com In April 2011, the real-life major offshore poker sites — PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker /Ultimate Bet — were booted from American cyberspace after their respective owners were indicted by the federal government. and more
Black Friday’s Aftermath: 2012 Update – 4Flush.com
May 20, 2012 by adriana · Leave a Comment
Black Friday's Aftermath: 2012 Update 4Flush.com The piece outlines the current situations of Full Tilt Poker, Ultimate Bet, Absolute Poker and more recently — the Everleaf Gaming Network.
PokerStars purchase of Full Tilt will be done by May 23 – Examiner.com
May 16, 2012 by Poker Camp - Google News · Leave a Comment
PokerStars purchase of Full Tilt will be done by May 23 Examiner.com According to the report, and other statements that have popped up around the Internet, a recent court hearing in New York City, where representatives from Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars, and Absolute Poker /UB Poker met with Department of Justice officials …
PokerStars Negotiating with DoJ about FTP Acquisition – Tight Poker
May 10, 2012 by jacobo · Leave a Comment
Poker Player Online PokerStars Negotiating with DoJ about FTP Acquisition Tight Poker Last year in April, the US federal authority had cracked down on Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars, and Absolute Poker and indicted key people associated with these online poker rooms on multiple charges of fraud, money laundering, and illegal gambling. Poker News: Tapie Out, Stars In as Full Tilt Assets Buyer and More Poker Player Online all 5 news articles
Poker News: Tapie Out, Stars In as Full Tilt Assets Buyer and More – Poker Player Online
May 8, 2012 by mike · Leave a Comment
Poker Player Online Poker News: Tapie Out, Stars In as Full Tilt Assets Buyer and More Poker Player Online Marafioti's secondplace run was worth $41570, with Steve Gross third and Leo Wolpert fourth. Veteran poker-industry writer/editor Haley Hintze is the author of an upcoming book on the Absolute Poker and UltimateBet online cheating scandals, … and more
Lock Poker To Leave Merge For Cake – Eat My Stack
May 7, 2012 by jacobo · Leave a Comment
Lock Poker To Leave Merge For Cake Eat My Stack Many US-based gamers migrated to the various skins on Merge after the events of “Black Friday” which saw Full Tilt, PokerStars and Absolute Poker removed from the US market. Lock Poker claims that around 40% of the players on Merge play via its site, … and more
EGR MAGAZINE ISSUE #96 – EGR Magazine – eGaming Review
May 7, 2012 by Poker Camp - Google News · Leave a Comment
EGR MAGAZINE ISSUE #96 – EGR Magazine eGaming Review Poker – A new dawn: Tom Victor looks at how the egaming industry has recovered a year on from the unsealing of indictments against the founders of PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker . You must be a paid subscriber to EGR online to read this …
PokerStars holding cards close to chest over Full Tilt Poker acquisition – Isle of Man Today
May 2, 2012 by Poker Camp - Google News · Leave a Comment
PokerStars holding cards close to chest over Full Tilt Poker acquisition Isle of Man Today Both were forced to suspend real money poker services to players in the States. A civil money laundering a forfeiture complaint was also filed against PokerStars, Full Tilt and a third online poker company Absolute Poker . The www.pokerstars.com domain ..
Poker defendant pleads guilty – ESPN
April 30, 2012 by mike · Leave a Comment
Poker defendant pleads guilty ESPN Prosecutors have sought $3 billion in money laundering penalties and forfeiture after targeting three companies based overseas: PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker . Full Tilt defended its executives.