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Renzo
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The death of online poker?

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In a major crackdown on online gambling, the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office shut down three of the biggest Internet poker sites and charged the owners with fraud, illegal gambling and laundering billions of dollars in illegal gambling proceeds.

The FBI said Friday it's indicting 11 defendants -- including the founders of PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker -- with bank fraud, money laundering, and illegal gambling offenses. The feds also seized five Internet domain names used by the companies to host their poker games and issued restraining orders against 75 bank accounts in 14 countries used to process payments. The U.S. attorney's office is also seeking $3 billion in damages. The defendants could face maximum penalties of 30 years in prison $1 million fines.

Visitors to PokerStars.com, FullTiltPoker.com and AbsolutePoker.com Saturday were met with this notice from the FBI declaring the domain names had been seized by federal authorities -- along with a reminder that illegal gambling is a federal crime.


http://content.usatoday.com/communi...bsolute-poker/1

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Sushipunk
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Yeah, some millionaire entrepreneur from the Gold Coast is ratting them all out. He got out of jail and everything


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Ian
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hardly, I can play sky poker anytime. and full tilt worked for me yest when I tried the site.

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Read about this in the New York Times yesterday. Didn't hear about the Gold Coast guy, though. Fucking well played


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and full tilt worked for me yest when I tried the site.

Good luck playing on there today

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Read about this in the New York Times yesterday. Didn't hear about the Gold Coast guy, though. Fucking well played


His name is Daniel Tzvetkoff.


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I have a couple of friends who are professional poker players, and they're really fucking upset right now, even though they've been playing physical tournaments for years. Pretty much everyone else in the friendship group is cheering because the poker kids might have to get real jobs like the rest of us.


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Renzo
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Seriously? I thought you were joking, Stuart.

What a crazy story.

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Last I heard they had only seized the actual websites, and not the servers the services are run on. Did the actual poker programs themselves get shut down? People are going to be really furious about this, when the US does something like this they seize as much as possible, especially if there's money involved. I'm sure there are quite a few people with a good chunk of change wrapped up in several of those companies.

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LAdazeNYnights
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Had to have seen this coming a mile away. Was tough to predict when, I guess - but after Bill Frist's legislation a couple years back...

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Ian
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Originally posted by enydo
Last I heard they had only seized the actual websites, and not the servers the services are run on. Did the actual poker programs themselves get shut down? People are going to be really furious about this, when the US does something like this they seize as much as possible, especially if there's money involved. I'm sure there are quite a few people with a good chunk of change wrapped up in several of those companies.


this is what I wonder. If I legitimately use said site, and they seize the monies, can I sue them

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jupiterone
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never cared for playing online poker for real cash. if i have the urge to play with fake money i just boot up full house poker for xbox360. tournaments every weekend and all that jazz, much more interaction as well

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