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01. Fill Tilt let players gamble 'phantom' money Fill Tilt let players gamble 'phantom' money

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September 21, 2011 Full Tilt Poker was crediting some player's accounts with money that didn't exist at the time it was shut down, prosecutors claimed yesterday. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a new filing yesterday that Full Tilt payment processing was so poor that poker players routinely gambled, and lost, cash that wasn't 'real'. It read: "Full Tilt Poker allowed players to gamble with - and...
02. AGCC statement on Full Tilt Poker AGCC statement on Full Tilt Poker

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August 8, 2011 On 15th April 2011, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the Assistant-Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the FBI announced the unsealing of an indictment against 11 individuals, including some connected to Full Tilt Poker (“FTP”), alleging bank fraud, money laundering and illegal gambling offences. The AGCC, which licenses FTP, began...
03. Full Tilt news: Site repays $250k poker license Full Tilt news: Site repays $250k poker license

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August 8, 2011 FULL Tilt poker players are a step closer to getting their money back after the company paid $250,000 it owed in licensing fees. The poker site, which has been shut to both American and European players for months, made the outstanding payment to the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC). It means talks can now resume in a bid to either have the company's assets unfrozen - or enable a...
04. Full Tilt shutdown marks 'rebirth' of US poker Full Tilt shutdown marks 'rebirth' of US poker

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August 1, 2011 THE founder of Bodog has claimed Full Tilt and PokerStars were shut down by US authorities as part of a wider move to legalise the online poker industry. Calvin Ayre, the 50-year-old playboy boss of BodogBrand.com, said it was 'clear' that the move by the American Department of Justice was necessary in order to bring back regulated online gambling across the country. But he denied Bodog,...
05. Full Tilt Poker players face two month wait for their money Full Tilt Poker players face two month wait for their money

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July 29, 2011 FULL TILT players won't get any money back from the frozen poker website until September at the earliest. The poker behemoth has been shut to US players since 'Black Friday' - April 15 - and to those in the UK since June 29, when the Alderney Gambling Control Commission suspended its licenses. But the AGCC's decision to postpone this week's hearing into the company's business activities...
06. Tatjana Pasalic: Hot poker babe joins Bodog Tatjana Pasalic: Hot poker babe joins Bodog

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May 11, 2011 Team Bodog's mission to become the sexiest pro poker unit on the planet has been boosted by the signing of Tatjana Pasalic. Bodog Europe has snapped up the 26-year-old to play alongside well established sex kitten Evelyn Ng. TV presenter Tatjana was born in Bosnia Herzegovina, but was brought up in Zagreb, Croatia. At the age of 19, she moved to Denmark, got interested in online poker and...