Canadian-poker reports on controversial online poker site Full Tilt Poker

Full Tilt Poker must rely on regulators and potential investors to decide its fate while online poker fans waiting for long-delayed payouts appear out of luck, Canadian-poker reports.

MONTREAL, Quebec--()--Canadian-poker (http://www.canadian-poker.ca) reports that the best hope for Full Tilt Poker - and for Canadian online poker players waiting to receive long-delayed payouts - rests solely with organizations beyond the site's control. Two entities hold the key to the future of Full Tilt Poker - first, the company says it's imperative to attract an investor, who will then decide Full Tilt's future. Moreover, the AGCC regulatory organization in charge of Full Tilt's license has yet to make up its mind about the future of Full Tilt, leaving the company with little to do but hope for the best.

Canadian-poker spokesperson Leon Daniels analyzed the situation, saying that “many Canadian players have lost hope that Full Tilt can turn things around. The company has had months to figure things out, and so have potential investors - today it's clear that if the company was worth saving, it probably would've reached a deal with an investor by now," Daniels explained. "Times have changed for online poker, and stable institutions like 888 Poker, Party Poker and Playtech are quickly filling the gap left by Full Tilt. Things are moving in the right direction."

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"Since Black Friday, when Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars and Absolute Poker were shut down, we've received emails from readers inquiring whether they should continue playing online poker. My answer is simple: Yes, but look closely at who operates these poker rooms. Ask yourself a simple question: If they don't pay, who's going to be held accountable for your bankroll?"

The real issue, Daniels summarized, is transparency. "Companies like 888 Poker, Party Poker and Playtech not only have a license to operate- as we can see from Full Tilt, this isn't always a guarantee - they're also backed by strong institutions like the London Stock Exchange," explained Daniels. "Here is some real accountability."

For more online poker room information, see the following:

http://www.canadian-poker.ca/888-poker
http://www.canadian-poker.ca/party-poker
http://www.canadian-poker.ca/winner-poker

Contacts

Canadian-poker.ca
Leon Daniels
+44 871 408 1601
Info@canadian-poker.ca

Release Summary

Full Tilt Poker must rely on regulators and potential investors to decide its fate while online poker fans waiting for long-delayed payouts appear out of luck, Canadian-poker reports.

Contacts

Canadian-poker.ca
Leon Daniels
+44 871 408 1601
Info@canadian-poker.ca