The Full Tilt Saga
Full Tilt Poker was the second largest online poker site in the world prior to Black Friday. Soon after, the poker world discovered that the company had squandered the majority of player deposits due to mismanagement. While the company was later sold to PokerStars, some players have yet to be repaid. PokerUpdate will continue to bring you updates on the Full Tilt Saga until all eligible players have been repaid.
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