Full Tilt Poker gets lost
It is official: Full Tilt Poker had its license revoked by gambling regulators on 09/29/11 who said the site misled officials about its financial operations.
Earlier, the FBI seized Full Tilt’s website and posted the following message:
“Pursuant to an agreement between the Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and defendant Full Tilt Poker, Full Tilt Poker may use this Domain Name in the United States to facilitate players’ withdrawals of funds held by Full Tilt Poker.”
The move by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) on the British Channel Islands put in jeopardy a plan outlined by a lawyer for Full Tilt to repay more than $400 millions in player funds that have been in limbo since the site was first shut down to Americans in April amid federal indictments of its executives.
Announcement does not leave players indifferent, such as these reactions:
For Max: There’s no difference between fulltiltpoker and Fed/Treasury/GoldmanSachs except they’re missing a broker’s license to steal.
For Adam: Funny to think just a year ago I played exclusivly on FullTiltPoker what a difference a year makes!
For John: so long FullTiltPoker it was nice having you…
When for Mitch it’s: Thanks for stealing my money fulltiltpoker. Thank god Pokerstars knows how to run a business.


