Ivey Boycotts WSOP Competition
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011Even though the World Series of poker competition is already underway in the heart of Las Vegas, it is never too late for some drama and controversy to arise. I guess, on that same note, it is never too early. It seems that one of the top rumors or controversies that is buzzing around the market of online casinos and land based casinos is that a time World Series of World Series of poker bracelet winner Phil Ivey has announced to the general public that he has chosen to boycott these years poker contest. The result of his decision is due to the slow pace of refunds to players based in the United States from top leading online casino poker site FullTiltPoker.com.
For those of you who do not know the inner workings and complex nuances of the operations of online casinos, this may seem rather unconnected and a little it this far. But it seems that 35 zero professional poker player has also decided to file a lawsuit for upwards of $150 million against the operator of this Internet poker site. It seems that he is claiming that he had no knowledge that the operator had violated any United States law.
All in all, there is some interesting and perplexing developments are taking place in this regard. But hopefully, the action with this years of WSOP will continue and excite and amuse and entertain poker playing fanatics from around the world. Even without Ivey being a part of the festivities, there are still some super exciting and talented people who have tossed their hats into the ring for this poker gambling contest.
