The decade long Black Friday saga has almost come to a close as PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg has pleaded guilty to charges of running an illegal gambling business in a New York
The decade long Black Friday saga has almost come to a close as PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg has pleaded guilty to charges of running an illegal gambling business in a New York
In what was dubbed as the ‘Black Friday‘ in poker for US Players might just be ‘Green Friday’ as frozen payments from Full Tilt Poker have started coming back into
There is no existence of any federal law that restricts a US poker player to make online poker accounts and gamble with their luck and play for real money online. However, the picture gets more complex when the thing comes to complicated state laws.
The only members of Full Tilt Poker which has been ignored and who are still waiting for their refunds are its US online poker players
History of poker has been very interesting. Right from its origination to modern day version, every aspect has some interesting facts attached to it.
Mark Scheinberg, CEO of PokerStars has made a settlement with the US Department of Justice(DOJ) to forfeit $50 Million as the ‘full and final resolution of any claims made by the United States’ against PokerStars.
Black Friday’s main accused Ray Bitar sentenced to serve time and to surrender assets. His medical condition played a vital role in the final order.