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Poker Tournaments for You This Week

Posted on May 16th, 2012

There is never a dull moment in a poker player’s life. Obviously, the main reason for that is the constant existence of poker tournaments and poker events that one can participate in. These events are not just for making money, but also to have some fun and get better at the game in the process. Several live poker tourneys are lined up for this week and the coming weeks. Here is a note on some of the tournaments you can … Read the rest

2012 PokerStars Macau Poker Championships Announced

Posted on May 14th, 2012

PokerStars is one online poker room that never takes a break from hosting tournaments. The poker room recently released details about its upcoming event, the PokerStars Macau Live Tournaments. The Macau tournaments hosted by PokerStars is one of the biggest and richest poker events held in Asia. It includes 4 major poker series – Macau Poker Cup (MPC) Red Dragon, Asia Championship of Poker, Macau Poker Cup Championship or MPCC and the yearly Asia Pacific Poker Tour event at Macau. … Read the rest

The $30,000 Winner Wednesday Dozen Unveiled

Posted on May 9th, 2012

Winner Poker has partnered with pokernews.com to bring a new promotion to its new members. The online poker room announced its new promotion called Winner’s Wednesday Dozen Freerolls, which literally lets you win free money. The new promotion is open to all the new players who register with Winner Poker and make a deposit. The promo will run for three months, and all you need to do is play poker and earn as many Winner Points as you can. Here … Read the rest

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Full Tilt Money Withdrawal Problems

Thursday, August 7th, 2008 by Phil

Updated April 19, 2011

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I’ve seen this industry at it’s highest and lowest points. I got to see the poker rooms scatter like cockroaches when the UIGEA was passed. I also had funds seized for more than 6 months by the NY Department of Justice during Neteller’s downfall.

A few weeks ago I had a check from Full Tilt bounce. It was returned stating “Account Closed”. I thought this was a little bit odd, but it was the first time that this had happened to me in about 5 years of playing there. Full Tilt returned the funds to my poker account, and also sent an extra $100 for the inconvenience. I considered this ample and decided to go on my way.

It’s important to note that at the same time…the U.S. government seized approximately 24 million dollars in funds from various bank accounts that Bodog held. One of the accounts that money was seized from was held at the Nevada State Bank. This is the same bank from which Full Tilt had issued my check that subsequently was returned.

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In the days that followed I put 2 and 2 together and realized that Full Tilt had likely gotten wind of the seizure and closed their bank account to protect the money that was being held there. I thought this was actually a pretty smart move. An American bank is probably one of the last places that I would want Full Tilt to keep my money. I’d prefer to go through the hassle of having a check bounce instead of dealing with another Neteller-like situation.

I requested another withdrawal by check which was approved several days ago. I was just informed through email that the second check which was reissued to me by FT is also going to bounce if I try to cash it.  Again, the funds have been returned, this time with an extra $25.

So what do I make of all of this? I’d hate to speculate as to how many bank accounts FT has opened and closed in the past few weeks. I know that I had 3 checks arrive within the span of about a week and they were all drawn from different banks. Two of them actually went through. Is 2/3 a good success rate for clearing checks?

It looks
like FT is getting chased around by the powers that be in the U.S. The bad news is that I would expect this to continue for a few more months until things get sorted out a little bit more in Washington.

The good news is that things are starting to look better as far as legislation is concerned. Many of the proponents of the UIGEA are acknowledging that there are inherent problems with the bill, and online poker’s future is starting to look a little brighter.

The other good news is that Full Tilt is willing to go to great lengths to protect their integrity, their players, and the funds that they are responsible for. I’ve never worried about my money on Full Tilt and I never will. I just worry about getting the money from FT into my pocket.

I’ve only taken a few minutes to look at the latest withdrawal options. I’d rather go donk off my bankroll than take the time to mess around with yet another third party money carrier. For the sake of my readers I wanted to check things out.

Altogether it looks like FT has eliminated their regular check withdrawal option. One option they are now offering is a cash pickup. They claim to have more than 100k locations where you can pickup your cash, including banks and convenience stores…after about 5 minutes of research I still haven’t been able to find out exactly where I can go in my area to pickup my money. Maybe it’s because I just woke up and I’m not too happy about the situation, maybe I’m just lazy. I’m gonna go ahead and rip-off a quote from the movie Office Space… “I’m not lazy, I just don’t care.”

There is also another withdrawal option…this one I think is rather comical. Player’s can now use prepaid phone cards to deposit and withdrawal money. I suppose this is a rather clever attempt to dodge the UIGEA. In the end, I think it’s only gonna buy them an extra few months of flying time under the financial radar.

The company running the phone card front is called Ultra Prepaid Phone Cards which is owned by a company named Angsana Overseas. It looks like they are being run from Singapore and I’m also told by their support staff that they have been operational for “more than 12 months”. A few minutes of research shows that their domain was only registered last september (11 months ago). I suppose it’s close to 12 months, and I’d hate to degrade an entire company because of 1 person’s decision to round upwards over the phone. However, I’m sure you can tell that I’m not impressed thus far.

I haven’t heard about too many problems like this on the other major sites (Bodog excluded). I’ve been spending most of my time playing elsewhere. This is partially because it is easier to move money around, it’s also because the tournaments are much larger on Pokerstars. There are still several methods of moving money to and from the site.

Feel free to enter some comments below if you’ve been having any problems.