According to a report from iGaming Post, PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have reached an agreement on paying back Full Tilt Poker players and the official repayment plan might be presented already at the end of this month.
Once the announcement has been made and the U.S. Department of Justice has approved it, both Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars should be able [...] Read more » PokerStars and Full Tilt to present repayment plan this month
Joined: Mar '10
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I think that points you can forget ,if you get money you may be happy and i think that will be some big limit for cashout (in pokerstars is $100) and lots of people couldn't cashout
Joined: Mar '11
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so the end of the month has passed. where is this info?
ive given up hope on this very sorry situation. looks like we'l be getting daft little rumours every so often then nothing for ages.
even if it does come back it wont be anywhere near as good as it used to be with pokerstars getting their grubby, tight mits on it. (no rakeback, no earning points quickly, ie. happy hours, points for being dealt into the hand etc.)
If I read this right...Poker Stars can apply for a licence to allow US players to deposit and play real money games. I don't see anything about Stars paying off Full Tilt players. Stars will be able to pay off their own US player base when all is said and done. As for Stars buying Tilt....rumor only. Personally can't sse it happening.
------------ If I read this right...Poker Stars can apply for a licence to allow US players to deposit and play real money games. I don't see anything about Stars paying off Full Tilt players. Stars will be able to pay off their own US player base when all is said and done. As for Stars buying Tilt....rumor only. Personally can't sse it happening.