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Eleven executives at PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker were charged with bank fraud and money laundering in an indictment unsealed in a Manhattan court.
 
Eleven executives at PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker were charged with bank fraud and money laundering in an indictment unsealed in a Manhattan court.

Link to the artical please. I can't find anything on it. Johnnyt
 
so what now? is everyone going to be jumping to ultimate bet? i haven't kept up with online poker in a longgg time
 
This is rediculous, people from around the world used those sites. I really don't think it's the United States place to impose it's morals on the world.

Countries that live in Glass Houses Decorated by Vegas lights shouldn't throw stones.
 
This is rediculous, people from around the world used those sites. I really don't think it's the United States place to impose it's morals on the world.

Countries that live in Glass Houses Decorated by Vegas lights shouldn't throw stones.

sgm:

Actually, it depends on where these three incorporated themselves. If in the U.S. (with a corporate HQ office in the U.S.), but yet all / lion's share of the financial transactions going through that office are handled by off-shore banks (perhaps using a bank here in the U.S. as a deflectionary/gratuitous facade), that's by definition money laundering.

Like Superstar says, give it 24 hours. The truth (or at least someone's version of it) will shake out here soon enough.

-Sean
 
This is rediculous, people from around the world used those sites. I really don't think it's the United States place to impose it's morals on the world.

Countries that live in Glass Houses Decorated by Vegas lights shouldn't throw stones.

In the end I doubt its the morality of it, more likely it will be the taxes. The government always wants their share like in the lottery even they don't buy a ticket.
 
so what now? is everyone going to be jumping to ultimate bet? i haven't kept up with online poker in a longgg time

If these sites end up shutting down permenantly, it's going to kill online poker altogether. Nobody is going to switch to another site knowing its days are inevitably numbered. People don't play poker for fun. They play it for money and if there is any risk of losing that money, what's the point? I don't mean to be rude by pointing out the obvious. I'm simply trying to say that a shut-down of any site will have a permenant ripple effect throughout the entire industry.
 
I hope you're right. I know there have been rulings that turned out to be less frightening than the media portrayed. However, I think this time there is greater fear of losing poker accounts than ever before.

I meant, give it 24 hours for the DSN settings to update for all the sites.
Then they will be down and everyone will be experiencing it.
Not just here and there.
 
I thought one of them big poker sites was a big sponsor for the Mosconi Cup. Johnnyt
 
I thought one of them big poker sites was a big sponsor for the Mosconi Cup. Johnnyt

Yes, I believe you're thinking of PartyPoker (PartyCasino). As SUPERSTAR stated, they haven't done business in the United States since the 2006 online gambling legislation passed so I would presume they will not be impacted directly from this action. However, I do believe that online poker, as a whole, will suffer immensely. I don't know very much about the percentages but I know Americans make up the largest percentage of players, likely a majority.
 
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