Full Tilt Poker Supports Poker Players And Its Chief ExecutiveDublin Ireland (April 15, 2011)- Full Tilt Poker is saddened by today's chargesagainst its CEO Raymond Bitar and offers its full support to Mr. Bitar and Nelson Burtnick.
online poker is a game of skill enjoyed by tens of millions of people in the United States and across the world. And, Full Tilt Poker remains as committed as ever to preserving the rights of those players to play the game they love online.Mr. Bitar and Full Tilt Poker believe
online poker is legal - a position also taken by some of the best legal minds in the United States. Full Tilt Poker is, and has always been committed to preserving the integrity of the game and abidingby the law."I am surprised and disappointed by the government's decision to bring these charges. I look forward to Mr. Burtnick's and my exoneration," said Mr. Bitar.Unfortunately, as a result of this action, Full Tilt Poker has decided that it must suspend "real money" play in the United States until this case is resolved.However, Full Tilt Poker will continue to provide peer-to-peer
online poker services outside of the United States.For more information, please call +442032877138About Full Tilt PokerFull Tilt Pokerâ
¢ is the host of a worldwide virtual poker cardroom service. It is not in the business of betting or wagering and does not participate in the games as a player. It merely provides a service to those who wish to test their skillsagainst others for fun, prizes or money. It is duly regulated and licensed by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission. With innovative graphics, superior customer service and a safe, secure interface, the software is geared to enhance andpersonalize the
online poker experience. Although virtual poker is legal where the games are hosted and played, it may not be legal where individual players are
located.
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