Bodog leaving the US
It was announced yesterday that Bodog will not be accepting new players in their poker room or casino by the end of 2011.
More »It was announced yesterday that Bodog will not be accepting new players in their poker room or casino by the end of 2011.
More »The hearing in London by the AGCC into the Full Tilt license suspension has been adjourned.
More »In another pointless media release yesterday, the AGCC had this to say; “Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) will hold a public hearing regarding the future of Full Tilt Poker at 10am on 26 July at the Park Plaza Victoria Hotel in London.
More »According to reports the Full Tilt deal is slowly nearing completion and the site could be up and running again by the end of next week.
More »There has been a lot of speculation but no official statements so far in relation to the future of Full Tilt. The people at the AGCC made a statement on Monday to the effect that they were saying nothing.
More »I am very surprised that there has been no news on the whole Full Tilt story by now. I was pretty sure that speed was the most important factor in this scenario and that whatever outcome there was going to be would have become apparent by now.
More »Full Tilt issued a statement regarding their licensing issue yesterday.
More »The FullTiltPoker site is currently not available, and no one can log in to their poker software right now, following the suspension of their gambling license by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) early this morning.
More »This week we have seen the main websites of more US facing poker room being seized by the US Government. Doyles Room, and another on the same network, True Poker, both had their main sites taken by the DOJ with the now familiar notice in place from the FBI.
More »The poker sites that had to abruptly stop allowing their American customers to play at the cash tables this last weekend are in a tricky position in relation to giving those players their money back.
More »