Pokerfest will run October 23rd through November 6th and feature 47 events with $3 million in guaranteed prize money. On most days, three events will be run, each geared towards players at different stakes levels. One tournament’s buy-in will be just a few Party Points, one will have a buy-in of $6 to $33, and the highest stakes event will cost $55 to $1,060, though most in the latter category will fall in the lower end of the spectrum. Some of the highlighted tournaments include:
• Event 1 – $215 No-Limit Hold’em, $300,000 guaranteed
• Event 23 – $215 No-Limit Hold’em, $350,000 guaranteed
• Event 46 – $33 No-Limit Hold’em, $50,000 guaranteed
• Event 47 – $640 No-Limit Hold’em Championship Event, $1 million guaranteed
Qualifiers will be available for each event with a $55 buy-in or higher. As is the usual for PartyPoker, qualifiers will start very low, for as little a one dollar, and will have a ladder-type structure as players work their way up to win a seat in a Pokerfest event. Those who win seats can enter any event with the corresponding buy-in.
There will be three Pokerfest leaderboards, one each for events with points buy-ins, low buy-ins, and high buy-ins. Players will earn points based on tournament finish and the amount of the buy-in. The total prize pool for the points buy-in leaderboard will be $5,000 with a $500 first prize, for the low buy-in leaderboard there will be a $30,000 prize pool and $2,500 first prize, and for the high buy-in leaderboard there will be a $65,000 prize pool and $5,000 first prize.
Pokerfest will also feature Side Events so that players can win extra cash:
$35,000 Pokerfest Jackpots – The first person to win three Pokerfest events will win $20,000, the first person to reach the final table in 10 events will get $10,000, and the first person to cash ten times will win $5,000.
Daily Dollar Side Events – Starting October 23rd, PartyPoker will hold two daily $1 buy-in tournaments, but each tournament will have a special twist that can only be found in the tournament lobby.
Prize Draw – Every player will win a raffle entry for each event in which they play. The first 500 names drawn will win prizes such as iPads, chip sets, and other merchandise.
The complete schedule for Pokerfest 2011 is at Party Poker.
The St. Maarten Open Main Event is a $2,000 buy-in tournament played from November 25th to December 2nd and while it will feature a massive prizepool and field full of poker’s elite, it is more than just a poker tournament, it is a holiday experience and Everest Poker wants to help in giving you that experience.
Satellites to win an ‘Escape to St. Maarten’ package are now underway at Everest Poker. Firstly, this is what your St. Maarten package will include.
$2,000 - Your St. Maarten Open Main Event buy-in
$1,400 - 7 nights’ accommodation in a double room at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort
$3,100 – Cash to cover flights and travel expenses for two people.
As you can see, Everest Poker understands that it’s not always just about the poker, with the St. Maarten package encouraging you to bring a friend along. Not only will you hopefully be shipping a tournament victory but you will also be holidaying in one of the most beautiful beach locations in the world.
There will be a weekly direct entry satellite which guarantees one $6,500 package and it will cost $215 to enter. If that amount is a little high for your bankroll Everest Poker is also running daily feeder satellites from as little as $5.50.
To make sure you have a chance at securing your Caribbean poker holiday experience sign up to Everest Poker through ixgames and receive one of our fantastic sign-up bonuses. For a $600 first deposit bonus.
By now you should have already signed up to Everest Poker through PokerNewsand are well on your way to winning a St. Maarten package. While you’re busy doing that, how does winning a share of $30,000 for absolutely no outlay sound?
Everest Poker is offering 30 daily $1,000 freerolls to every player who makes a first deposit of $5 or more. The ‘Daily Grand’ as the freeroll has been called will take place at 18:00 GMT every day and are easily becoming the best value freeroll offer around.
The Winning 50
The largest weekly tournament at Everest Poker is a $50,000 Guarantee played every Sunday and features a great structure and often eclipses the guarantee. It really is a shame that the $109 buy-in will be a little out of reach for some player’s bankrolls. Everest Poker agrees and that’s why they have come up with a little tournament called ‘The Winning 50’.
The Winning 50 is a freeroll tournament that offers 50 free seats to the Everest Poker $50,000 Guarantee every week. The freeroll is played on Saturdays at 15:00 GMT and is open to any player who completes at least one of the following steps.
Open an account and make a deposit
Refer a friend to play on the site
Earn 100 Summit Points between every Sunday and Thursday
With so many easy ways to qualify, there are no excuses for not playing in these freeroll tournaments. If you don’t have an account sign up to Everest Poker through ixgames and make a deposit and you will be given a seat, otherwise just refer a friend to play at Everest Poker or just get playing yourself.
What are you waiting for? Win your way to the Caribbean, play in 30 daily freerolls or win your way to a share of a $50,000 guaranteed prizepool, honestly though we just suggest you do all of the above.
Both seem like guys you'd enjoy sitting down with for a game of cards. And that's sort of what thousands of people did - in a virtual way - at the online gambling site Full Tilt Poker.
The site was shuttered in April, when the U.S. Justice Department seized the domain name and charged Full Tilt and two other leading poker sites with bank fraud, illegal gambling and money laundering.
Last week, Lederer, Ferguson and Rafael Furst, another Full Tilt director, were accused by DOJ in a civil suit of defrauding thousands of poker players of more than $300 million. The government said the 23 owners of the site had paid themselves $443 million since the site was founded in 2004.
That's quite a take-down. When the site was shut down last spring, it owed $390 million to players around the world but had only $60 million in assets.
"Full Tilt was not a legitimate poker company, but a global Ponzi scheme," said U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
This came as quite a shock to the legions of online poker players who still had accounts at the site. Most have a few hundred dollars banked with Full Tilt. Other players have thousands of dollars or more, money they'll probably never fully collect.
As appalling as this alleged fraud is, it's not shocking. Online gambling sites occupy a murky legal realm, attempting to skirt U.S. laws by operating overseas.
So what's the lesson here? Simply that's it's cleaner to play live in a cardroom or casino. When you win, you go to the kiosk and collect your money. You won't lose sleep wondering if you'll be able to cash out.
There are plenty of cardrooms throughout the Bay Area where you can play poker, blackjack and other games, and the atmosphere is more convivial than hunching over a keyboard.
Sports betting is illegal in California, so if you want to bet on sports, don't tempt fate online. Instead, take a weekend trip to Reno or Las Vegas and bet to your heart's content while watching the games on the big screens.
Online gambling has the advantage of letting you play lots of games quickly, but it always felt to me as if the deck could be stacked. I never fully trusted poker sites, but thought perhaps my preference for live games was a bit old-fashioned.
Not anymore. When you consider what Ferguson and others are accused of doing at Full Tilt, you might think twice about betting online.
But the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) has now revoked its licence after originally suspending it in June.
It comes after a US investigation into money laundering, illegal gambling and bank fraud at Full Tilt Poker that was launched in April.
Eleven people, among them the founders of the site, were charged over the offences.
Prosecutors accuse the website of having plundered player accounts to make payments of tens of millions of pounds to board members.
Andre Wilsenach, executive director of the AGCC, said Full Tilt misled the commission about the amount of money it actually had and carried out "false reporting, unauthorised provision of credit, and failure to report material events".
Gambling laws
Now that the site's licence has been revoked by the AGCC it will no longer have any legal power over the company.
There's been no official comment from Full Tilt Poker.
The site's bosses are reported to have said the move would make it more difficult to pay out the estimated £200 million owed to players.
This is the latest development in a story stretching back several years.
In 2006, American authorities tried to crack down on online gambling.
The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was legislation introduced to try to put the brakes on the emerging industry.
It was designed to halt money transfers to online gaming sites.
As a result several big poker sites worried about the new law have since pulled out of America.
One of those was PokerStars, which is now registered on the Isle of Man and Absolute Poker, which is based in Canada.
Alderney’s Gambling Control Commission revoked the group’s licence late last week, after finding that it misled the Channel Island-based regulator about its finances.
The move threw a question mark over the estimated 500 to 600 jobs at Full Tilt’s Pocket Kings subsidiaries in Cherrywood, Dublin, as it meant that the business could not continue to trade.
According to a statement released to a number of online gaming industry websites, French group Bernard Tapie has made a conditional deal to buy Full Tilt’s assets and business and provide funds to repay players.
The news raised the possibility that its licences can be restored and at least some of the jobs in Dublin saved.
Pocket Kings employs more than 500 people in Cherrywood. It is understood that if the Tapie deal goes through, the business may still seek to cut about 250 jobs, as its US operation will remain closed. Pocket Kings said last month it would be seeking to lay off up to 250 people from the Dublin operation. Its London-based spokesperson did not comment yesterday.
The Tapie group’s deal is reported to be subject to the new owner arriving at a “favourable conclusion” with the US department of justice, which has filed a series of complaints against Full Tilt and its Irish subsidiaries with a New York court.
In a statement, the French group said it would seek to open immediate talks with the US department of justice. It did not comment yesterday, but reports suggested that it would be willing to enter talks with the group’s prospective buyer.
The department initially filed bank fraud and money laundering charges against Full Tilt in April. US attorney Preet Bharara followed that up last month with a fresh complaint alleging that the group used $440 million in players’ funds to pay owners and directors. The US authorities maintain that online gambling contravenes a number of federal laws.
The company is also facing a class action suit from former US- based players seeking the return of funds that they say the group owes them. Full Tilt issued a statement earlier this year blaming the seizure of up to $115 million by the US federal authorities and the theft of funds by one of its payment processors.
The Tapie group specialises in corporate rescue and buying distressed businesses. In the late Eighties, it bought sportswear group Adidas from its German owners, the Dassler family. French bank Crédit Lyonnais subsequently took over the company and sold it to Robert Dreyfus.
The group was founded by Bernard Tapie, who served as a French cabinet minister in the Nineties. His son Laurent Tapie is now chief executive of the business. The group claims to have bought and rescued more than 40 businesses.
Mr Tapie also owned Olympique de Marseilles football team, which won a number of French domestic titles in the 1990s and the Champions League in 1993.
After the refusal by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) to give Full Tilt Poker a gaming license, new details have emerged about the extent to which the poker site lied to their regulator and let their players down.
The fact that the chief of the AGCC didn’t know that something wrong was going on at Full Tilt Poker until Black Friday’s events back in April, demonstrates just how successful the site’s directors were in covering their tracks, and betting shop online services believe that they did a pretty good job at that.
Andre Wilsenach, the chief executive of the AGCC, told gambling officials and lawyers that “What wasn’t known to us is that the Department of Justice had frozen funds associated with the operation of Full Tilt,” he added that “The funds we thought were cash was not cash and were not available to players or to the company.”
What he said reveals just how hard it was, even for a regulator, to know what takes place in the companies that they have given gaming licenses to.
Betting shop online services can see that the root of the matter for the AGCC was that they simply reported the existence of funds that were not there. This is what led to them to having their license revoked by the AGC.
In the online gaming community, Full Tilt Poker turned into a curse word, with seasoned professional players that were caught up in the scandal either losing very large sums of money or as owners who took a lot of money from the site, and betting software services can see that the problem continues.
The case that looms largest against them is the one brought by attorneys that acted on behalf of the US Justice Department who are eagerly waiting for the opportunity to get the site’s directors into the court room.
Betting software services will following developments very closely, and will see what will ultimately happen with this company.
Titan Poker has recently introduced BackBet tables, an innovative new feature to enhance the excitement and action of its poker tables.
What is a Back Bet
A “back bet” is another way to describe a side bet or a prop bet, meaning that players are betting on something they think is going to happen. The Titan Poker BackBet is no different than the way you might have a poker prop bet with your friends in a home game or at a casino. An example would be betting on what cards you think you will be dealt or betting on what the outcome of a hand will be.
How The BackBet Tables Work
When you sit at the designated BackBet tables at Titan Poker, you will be able to start making bets on all sorts of exciting propositions. All you have to do is click on the BackBet icon next to the table image and a sidebar will open. You will then have several betting options available and will be able start wagering on things like what community cards you think will be dealt or what you think your hole cards will be on any given hand.
The BackBet tables also offer a complete betting history so you can keep track of all your side-betting action! You must remember that you have to be an active player at the table to make bets and won’t be able to sit out and continue to place side bets.
What You Can Bet On
Betting on the Board Cards
Before each street is dealt, you will be able to make predictions about which cards you think will be dealt on the board. You will even be able to make wagers on what color or what suit you think the community cards will be.
Betting on Your Hole Cards
You will also have the ability to make a prediction as to what you think your next pocket cards will be. Players will be given different odds according to what they place a wager on. Some betting options include getting dealt pairs, two high cards, two low cards, suited connectors and many more.
Betting the Outcome Of Your Folded Cards
If you are the kind of player who hates it when you've folded a winning hand, then betting on the outcome of your folded cards may be just what you are looking for. Even if you fold your hand you will be able to make numerous bets on what you think the outcome would have been, including betting if you would have made a pair, a straight and many more options!
If you’re interested in giving the action of the BackBet tables a try but don’t have an account, why not download Titan Poker
This begs the question: Which is now the safest online poker site for US players to play real money poker at? With this change, the team at NoLimitStrategy-net would have to go in favour of Carbon Poker due to its large player base, fast cashout times and strong brand history in the online poker market.
Here is the full statement that was released earlier today:
“ChipSplit is excited to announce that as of Wednesday, October 13th at 12:01AM Server Time CarbonPoker and PDC Poker will be accepting new players worldwide.
“We’re very excited with the acquisition of DoylesRoom and the resulting expansion of the Americas CardRoom brand. DoylesRoom’s new software that’s proving to be a player favorite coupled with their recent success in serving US players made the company attractive for a takeover,” commented an ACR representative on the acquisition.
America’s Card Room itself was launched back in 2001, and was regarded as one of the premier poker card rooms at the time. However, the site decided to leave the market in 2006 after the UIGEA was passed only to reappear last month with its doors now open to US players.
Americas CardRoom re-emerged on the Yatahay Network, where Doyles Room is already located, and is believed to be in the process of acquiring skins to fast-track itself to becoming a household name in the online poker market.
Doyle’s players will now find themselves transitioned to their new home this week, and with both sites located on the Yatahay Network, there will be minimal disruption for Doyles Room players who will keep their user names and login details. It is also believed that the DoylesRoom brand name will then cease to exist and as an ACR representative explained:
“Players and affiliates can rest assured that their balances are safe and secure and Americas CardRoom will honor all of the existing DoylesRoom agreements. With more liquidity being injected into the operation of the business, players can expect to see bigger guarantees, better promotions, and greater incentives for being a part of the Americas CardRoom community.”
Yahatay is one of the safest networks still offering sign-up and deposits for US based players, and one of the few catering to US players along with Cake Poker, Everleaf Gaming and Bodog. Merge Gaming Network still continues to operates in the US but doesn’t allow new sign ups.
It has been announced that the online poker room Doyles Room, founded in 2004 by poker legend Doyle Brunson, has now been sold to Americas CardRoom (ACR) for an undisclosed sum.
“We’re very excited with the acquisition of DoylesRoom and the resulting expansion of the Americas CardRoom brand. DoylesRoom’s new software that’s proving to be a player favorite coupled with their recent success in serving US players made the company attractive for a takeover,” commented an ACR representative on the acquisition.
America’s Card Room itself was launched back in 2001, and was regarded as one of the premier poker card rooms at the time. However, the site decided to leave the market in 2006 after the UIGEA was passed only to reappear last month with its doors now open to US players.
Americas CardRoom re-emerged on the Yatahay Network, where Doyles Room is already located, and is believed to be in the process of acquiring skins to fast-track itself to becoming a household name in the online poker market.
Doyle’s players will now find themselves transitioned to their new home this week, and with both sites located on the Yatahay Network, there will be minimal disruption for Doyles Room players who will keep their user names and login details. It is also believed that the DoylesRoom brand name will then cease to exist and as an ACR representative explained:
“Players and affiliates can rest assured that their balances are safe and secure and Americas CardRoom will honor all of the existing DoylesRoom agreements. With more liquidity being injected into the operation of the business, players can expect to see bigger guarantees, better promotions, and greater incentives for being a part of the Americas CardRoom community.”
Yahatay is one of the safest networks still offering sign-up and deposits for US based players, and one of the few catering to US players along with Cake Poker, Everleaf Gaming and Bodog. Merge Gaming Network still continues to operates in the US but doesn’t allow new sign ups.
It has been announced that the online poker room Doyles Room, founded in 2004 by poker legend Doyle Brunson, has now been sold to Americas CardRoom (ACR) for an undisclosed sum.
?We?re very excited with the acquisition of DoylesRoom and the resulting expansion of the Americas CardRoom brand. DoylesRoom?s new software that?s proving to be a player favorite coupled with their recent success in serving US players made the company attractive for a takeover,? commented an ACR representative on the acquisition.
America?s Card Room itself was launched back in 2001, and was regarded as one of the premier poker card rooms at the time. However, the site decided to leave the market in 2006 after the UIGEA was passed only to reappear last month with its doors now open to US players.
Americas CardRoom re-emerged on the Yatahay Network, where Doyles Room is already located, and is believed to be in the process of acquiring skins to fast-track itself to becoming a household name in the online poker market.
Doyle?s players will now find themselves transitioned to their new home this week, and with both sites located on the Yatahay Network, there will be minimal disruption for Doyles Room players who will keep their user names and login details. It is also believed that the DoylesRoom brand name will then cease to exist and as an ACR representative explained:
?Players and affiliates can rest assured that their balances are safe and secure and Americas CardRoom will honor all of the existing DoylesRoom agreements. With more liquidity being injected into the operation of the business, players can expect to see bigger guarantees, better promotions, and greater incentives for being a part of the Americas CardRoom community.?
Yahatay is one of the safest networks still offering sign-up and deposits for US based players, and one of the few catering to US players along with Cake Poker, Everleaf Gaming and Bodog. Merge Gaming Network still continues to operates in the US but doesn?t allow new sign ups.
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Betting shop online services know that the French group that made the offer to buy Full Tilt are far from ignorant. Groupe Bernard Toupie, a French investment group, specialise in turning around businesses that are in trouble, and there’s no better example of a business that is in trouble than Full Tilt.
Betting software services learned that the clause that they have stipulated is that they will only buy FTP if they are able to solve all of their legal problems, and this does not look like it’s going to take place any time soon.
Besides having announced that the bid was made, Full Tilt Poker are still tight lipped on the matter, and betting shop online services can clearly see this. There are too many class action lawsuits brought against FTP and their board members, who are named in most of them.
The highest profile is being brought by the New York District Attorney against the poker site for over a billion dollars, and it is not likely to be resolved out of court. It looks as if the US Department of Justice (DoJ) is very eager to get FTP into the courtroom.
The DoJ accused FTP of not being anything else but a global Ponzi scheme, and in the US there is no shortage of players who would love to see the board members receive very heavy financial penalties and more for the fact that they did not pay players back their money after having been ejected from the US market, and betting software services are very well aware of this.
Betting shop online services will see what will finally happen with Full Tilt, and developments will be followed by industry members very closely.
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(Americas CardRoom is pulling out the stops to showcase the $65k Rake Race from November 1st 2011. Featured along with the November contest is the all-new poker series: Americas CardRoom Online Super Series. A much more rewarding loyalty program is also now available to players.) :thumbsup
Although this seems like fantastic news for anybody with a bankroll frozen on the Full Tilt Poker web site, there are – of course – strings attached.
The Motive behind the Canvas
The telephone canvasser has been asking the online poker player “warm-up” questions such as:-
What online poker room are you playing on?
How much money do you have stuck in FTP?
Would you play on FTP again?
What were your usual cashout-deposit habits?
Once they have built up a rapport with the interviewee, the canvasser then states that there is a “rumour” that Full Tilt Poker could open again within a matter of weeks, and asks which of the following options the player would prefer as a means of releasing their Full Tilt Poker bankroll.
Investing part of their funds in company shares. This option had already been weighed as a way to reduce the amount of money needed to relaunch the business. Afterwards, players would be able to sell their shares back to FTP and therefore get all their funds back.
Cashout all their account balance with a PENALTY, which would mean a percentage of the whole balance. There is no information on how much this percentage would be.
Small cashouts that would unlock throughout time. FTP would not charge anything for a player to recover their funds but it would take around a year.
The canvasser quickly adds that option number three has been the favoured response to date.
Tapie Still Trying to Avoid Putting Any Money In?
The impression is that Laurent Tapie is trying to find as many ways as possible to relaunch Full Tilt Poker without risking any of his own money. If the majority of players agree to a staggered payout structure over a year, this would enable the company to start drawing income from rake without having to commit $300 million most observers believed would be required in order for Full Tilt Poker to regain its operating license. It also implies that player´s funds will not be segregated from the operating expenses of the company!
Where Did They get The Telephone Numbers From?
The fact that these media companies are only ringing ex-Full Tilt Poker players who had substantial balances on the site means that they must already have access to the Full Tilt Poker database. Apparently a few players have been contacted in Canada, but none in the United States – implying that Groupe Bernard Tapie has either no immediate interest in repaying the debt owed to American online poker players, or it could be an issue that is put on the shelf until the Rest of the World is up and running again.
Barely Credible Marketing Practices
Any number of conclusions can be drawn from this “canvassing” operation. Clearly Groupe Bernard Tapie are adverse to investing money into a discredited online poker company which is just going to be swallowed up by withdrawals, and want to give the impression (to the DoJ/AGCC?) that players will want to continue using the site when it is operational again – and that they are not too bothered about getting their hands on the money which is owed to them immediately.
You can fool some of the people some of the time …
The poker room’s employees had been warned previously about the possibility of 250 of them being sacked. The decision to send them away came following discussions that took place over four weeks. Full Tilt’s subsidiary had informed redundant employees about their fate. In complaints made by the US Department of Justice, Pocket Kings Ltd has been included in the defendant’s list. One of the biggest accusations made against the company is that it carried out activities which are illegal in the US. As confirmed by the affected employees, statutory redundancies have been offered to them
A few weeks back, Full Tilt had found an investor. With Bernard Tapie’s announcement that it will takeover the poker room, there were hopes that hundreds of jobs would be saved. However, this was subject to how far the legal scenario was favorable for Full Tilt. The situation got worse with fresh charges being brought against the poker room in California.
Class Action Lawsuit in California
Greg Omotoy and Lary Kennedy, two prominent names associated with the poker room, have filed a suit against other professionals of the Full Tilt Poker team. The defendants’ list includes Chris Ferguson and Howard Lederer, along with Ray Bitar.
The new lawsuit differs from the previous ones in terms of the request for compensations. The figures in the past lawsuits were between $15 million and $150 million. The new complaint is requesting a compensation of about $900 millions. The defendants have been offered money from the funds in players’ accounts, according to the allegations.
There are also accusations against the poker room that it deducted a rake illegally. Allegations were also made that Full Tilt has made use of its players’ finances for its marketing and operational expenses. Losses and fees from money laundering were also allegedly covered with these funds.
Party Gaming, before it merged with Bwin to become bwin.party, was once considered the king of US online poker and dominated the market. However, the introduction of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006 forced the company to depart the US and concentrate its efforts on other markets instead.
Party Gaming eventually settled with the US Attorney and paid $105 million in US authorities in return for a promise of non prosecution. This paved the way for higher investment activity and the eventual merger with Bwin Entertainment.
Ryan is confident that Bwin.Party will eventually find its way back into the US gambling industry. “It’s not a question of ‘if’, but ‘when’,” he said. However, he wasn’t deluding himself about the tough competition in the gambling industry and the fact that so many companies would be fighting for a piece of the pie once legalization occurs.
“We have to realistic about where we sit in the food chain,” he said. “If the US regulated online poker, it would be unlikely that we would secure a license directly.”
Barney Frank, who is one of the most outspoken supporters of changes to the UIGEA and other archaic gambling laws in the United States spoke about recent information regarding the DOJ’s accusations that Full Tilt Poker worked as a Ponzi scheme and fleeced hundreds of millions of dollars from its players. “I was very disappointed to hear of the allegations,” he said.
“But it doesn’t change my views,” he said. “If anything, it strengthens it.”
Frank found himself in hot water recently after a Boston newspaper revealed that Full Tilt Poker had made an $18,000 contribution to the politician’s campaign in the past. It also named other representatives as having received contributions. Some of Frank’s critics have blasted him for cooperating with criminals and accepting contributions from online gambling groups that were not technically legal in the United States.
“Frank should refund every nickel of the tens of thousands in campaign donations linked to online gambling,” said Tim Buckley, speaking for the Massachusetts GOP.
Barney Frank promised to return all the money that he received from Chris Ferguson, Rafael Furst and Howard Lederer if the three were convicted for fraud. Frank said that he would donate the money to a fund for Full Tilt Poker victims should one be set up, or – if not – to charity.