Saturday, April 16, 2011

Full Tilt Suspends United States (US) Players

Full Tilt Poker has released a statement relating to the indictment by the U.S. Department of Justice announcing that it can be suspending real money play for U.S. residents until the circumstance is resolved. There were no particulars on how Full Tilt Poker will allow it is U.S. Player base to cash out.

Full Tilt Poker™ Supports Poker Players And Its Chief Executive

Dublin Ireland (April 15, 2011)- Full Tilt Poker is saddened by today’s charges against its CEO Raymond Bitar and
delivers its full assistance to Mr. Bitar and Nelson Burtnick.Online poker can be a game of skill enjoyed by tens of millions of people in the United States and across the globe. And, Full Tilt Poker remains as committed as ever to preserving the rights of those players to play the game they adore on the web.

Mr. Bitar and Full Tilt Poker
believe on-line poker is legal - a position also taken by a number of the greatest legal minds within the United States. Full Tilt Poker is, and has generally been committed to preserving the integrity from the game and abiding by the law.

“I am
shocked and disappointed by the government’s decision to bring these charges. I look forward to Mr. Burtnick’s and my exoneration,” said Mr. Bitar.Sad to say, consequently of this action, Full Tilt Poker has decided that it have to suspend “real money” play inside the United States until this situation is resolved. Nonetheless, Full Tilt Poker will continue to supply peer-to-peer on the net poker services outside from the United States.

No comments:

Post a Comment