Showing posts with label poker indictments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poker indictments. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Daniel Negreanu is back with a 'Lederer Files' rant

Daniel Negreanu is back with a 'Lederer Files' rant
Daniel Negreanu, poker's most popular and outspoken personality, has released his first "rant" video since the World Series of Poker, and this one is by far his best yet. This time Daniel focuses his attention on Howard Lederer's interviews with Poker News and Two Plus Two podcasters. Drawing from sources across the pokernet, he analyzes the story as told by Lederer, pulling in snippets from many other podcasts and articles by poker journalists and bloggers, including former Full Tilt Poker employees.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Howard Lederer a no-show for Diamond Flush interview

Howard Lederer a no-show for Diamond Flush interview
Howard Lederer, the former president and board member of Full Tilt Poker, has backed out of a promised interview with DiamonFlushPoker.com, stating the "whole interview process has been 'much harder on [he] and his family than he expected.'"

Saturday, September 29, 2012

10 indicted in Oklahoma City for illegal gambling

10 indicted in Oklahoma City for illegal gambling
An an indictment was unsealed revealing a staggering 81-count federal indictment against ten defendants, including seven Oklahomans. The indictment was a result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations Unit. The government seeks a forfeiture order for over $8.1 million in cash and property as the alleged proceeds from illegal activity...

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Howard Lederer ends his silence about Full Tilt Poker

Howard Lederer ends his silence about Full Tilt Poker
On September 8, 2012, Howard Lederer sat down with Matthew Parvis of PokerNews for a marathon 7-hour interview. Originally intended to be published as one or more print articles, Lederer agreed to an on-camera interview "so nothing would be lost in translation."

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Could a judicial review void the UIGEA?

Could a judicial review void the UIGEA?
Including term definitions, the UIGEA is a mere 11 pages in length--and yet few beyond its sponsors had even read it when it was signed by President Bush. While it has been challenged by many experts in the media, it has never been challenged in court. All of the defendants thus far adjudicated have taken the route of plea agreements, which circumvents the judicial review process...

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Judge Kaplan displeased with SunFirst vice chairman John Campos plea agreement

Judge Kaplan displeased with SunFirst vice chairman John Campos plea agreement
Poker news highlights from March 2012, published March 29th, included a report regarding John Campos, former vice-chairman and part-owner of SunFirst Bank. His trial was to begin April 9. Instead, Mr. Campos reached an agreement with the DOJ to plead guilty to a single misdemeanor charge to settle the case. Without the agreement, Mr. Campos would be facing six felony charges. At the time of that report, the plea had not yet been presented to the judge...

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Friday, December 2, 2011

The imminent death of UB.com (UltimateBet) and Absolute Poker

The imminent death of UB.com (UltimateBet) and Absolute Poker
Once upon a time, four frat boys from Montana, with the father (Phil Tom) of one of those frat boys (Scott Tom) as an investor, started up an online poker site in Aruba. After a merger with another site in Costa Rica...

Friday, November 25, 2011

Poker content on YouTube: Daniel Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu is known for his outspoken personality, fun-loving attitude, and success at the poker table. In this article, I provide links to tons of content on YouTube featuring Daniel in a variety of settings, both at the poker table and off.

Poker content on YouTube: Daniel Negreanu

If you are a poker player, especially a beginning poker player, the internet offers a wide variety of ways to study and improve your game. In my last article, I provided a list of the top 10 poker training sites on the internet. But if paying for a subscription isn't your thing, there are plenty of free ways to improve your skills. One of the most obvious is YouTube. I know it may sound ridiculous, but there's a mountain of material, from instructional video snippets to excerpts from poker entertainment broadcasts, many with commentary added that was not a part of the mainstream broadcast. I'm going to demonstrate that today with Daniel Negreanu as our subject...

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Who is Madeira Fjord?

A company declares bankruptcy, is it the parent of UB.com and Absolute Poker?

UB/AP parent company (?) files for bankruptcy
US players with funds on deposit with poker sites UB.com and Absolute Poker (the Cereus network) are facing bad news today as Madeira Fjord declares bankruptcy. If you're wondering who Madeira Fjord is, you are not alone. Last fall, the Cereus network was sold by Tokwiro Enterprises to Blanca Gaming. What is the relationship between Madeira Fjord and Blanca Gaming? Good question.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Why the indicted poker sites will not return to the US market

Whether or not we want to admit it, the indicted poker sites skirted the law in places.  Unless the DOJ allows a settlement without an admission of guilt, the indicted sites will not be returning to the US.

Why the indicted poker sites will not return to the US market
The bottom line is that these sites, while providing and protecting their customers with a poker room of the highest possible integrity, conducted their back-office business dealings without regard for the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, or the Anti-Money Laundering laws included in the Patriot Act of 2001. The DOJ in its press releases has made it clear that these companies are no longer welcome in the US. And just as we cannot have a convicted felon voted into public office, the US will not allow a convicted fraudster access to US banks.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

My opinion, and others', on the Black Friday charges

Online poker: the charges and argumentsLet's say that you and I decide to flip coins. Every time it lands on heads, you pay me $1. Every time it lands on tails, I pay you $1.25. While we are both gambling, you should expect to make a profit in the long run. Now let's say for integrity's sake, we hire a third person to do the flipping, at 5 cents a throw. This third person has no interest in the outcome. He's just there to make sure nobody cheats, that the game is played by the rules, the results are judged accurately, and that the victor is paid his winnings. Is this third person gambling? Is this third person operating an illegal gambling business? Well, that's the question the courts will ultimately have to answer...

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Speculation on the future of online poker

The future of online poker in the USLast night I visited the Hard Rock poker room in Catoosa. When I arrived, there were two tables of $1/$2 NLHE running, and I was first on the wait list (tip: always call ahead and put yourself on the list). The evening tournament still had two tables going, and players busting out were added to the list. As it worked out, before a seat could open up, they spread a new table. This turned out to be the liveliest table I'd been a part of since high school, when eight cards were wild and five aces won every pot. In this case, the first eight hands saw five all-ins called. As a Limit Hold'em specialist, I am rarely witness to that much action when a game has just started and players have full stacks...

Interesting video on PPA's YouTube channel


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Local and Online reactions to Black Friday

I take a look at poker community reactions to Black Friday, both locally and online.

The online poker community is in turmoil
Two days after the announcement from the US Attorney of the SDNY, the poker community is still reeling. Full Tilt and Pokerstars, the two largest online poker sites in the US, have suspended both real money play and cash withdrawals for US account holders. No official statement has been made yet from Absolute Poker or UB.com (both operating on the Cereus network), the third largest US-facing poker site...

In Tulsa, it's poker business as usual
With the pullout of PokerStars and Full Tilt from the US market, US players are left with few choices--none of them particularly attractive. UB.com (now doing business as UBPoker.eu) is still allowing US players to sit and play at their real money tables, but cashouts are restricted--so what's the point? While I don't have the Absolute Poker (now doing business from AbsolutePoker.eu) software installed to verify personally, I presume AP is conducting its operations in the same manner as UB, since they share both ownership and management. Other online poker choices include Bodog, Doyle's Room, Sportsbook Poker, Players Only, Lock Poker, Everest Poker, and a slew of smaller sites I'd never heard of before...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Pokerstars and Full Tilt suspend US real-money play, withdrawals

Naturally, in response to the DOJ's indictment, they're suspending US operations.

PokerStars suspends real money poker for US players
Less than twenty-four hours after the United States Attorney of the Southern District of New York unsealed its indictments for 11 online poker executives, PokerStars has suspended its "real money poker services" to US players. CardPlayer.com reports that Full Tilt will soon follow suit. The press release from the US Attorney's Office of the SDNY regarding the indictments can be read here...

Full Tilt Poker suspends US players from real money games
As reported by CardPlayer and other news media, Full Tilt Poker has suspended US players from access to real money games and tournaments. In anticipation of the FBI's seizure of the FullTiltPoker.com domain, operations have been moved to FullTiltPoker.co.uk...

Full Tilt restricts US players from withdrawing funds
US players with real money accounts at Full Tilt "will temporarily be restricted from withdrawing" funds. Account holders are directed to contact support@fultiltpoker.co.uk with any questions...