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Players Money in Limbo While DOJ Reached Agreement with Poker Sites
Dec 3rd, 2007 by Sammy

Absolute Poker together with UB has come into an agreement with the Department of Justice of the US, but U.S. players should not look forward to any money on the sites to be returned just yet.

April 15, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney indicted the principals of three of online poker’s biggest sites with illegal gambling, bank fraud and laundering billions of dollars. The Full Tilt Poker Referral Code is something that not everyone knows about.

PokerStars, Full Tilt, Absolute Poker and UB have all since pulled out of the U.S. market and started the process of defending themselves in opposition to the charges. The main thing to realize about the Full Tilt Poker Bonus is that it is intended as a way for new players to insure themselves against potentially losing a lot of money at the tables when playing online poker against more experienced players.

Absolute Poker issued a statement in late April claiming it had held council and parent company Blanca Games Inc. said last week it has cut backed and restructured operations extensively at both UB and Absolute.

After letting its list of sponsored pros go last week, the company says it has notified authorities that it has shut down its U.S. operations, ended real-money poker play in the U.S. and will not pledge for the return of its worldwide domain names.

In the meantime, the company says its top priority is the repay of account balances to U.S. players.

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