The past week was eventful in poker. Lets take a look at two who are in and two who are out.
Tom "durrr" Dwan and Greg Raymer are in. Durrr showed he knows his items. An interview on FOX Business News explained his view on the terms of Full Tilt Poker definitively not to be a Ponzi scheme. Greg Raymer in the mean time gave an interview with CNN. In the assured voice, displaying his background in regulation, Raymer clarified that case against Full Tilt is an allegation and there is a good trustworthy case for regulated poker in the states.
On the poker out list we have Preet Bharara and Tony G. Bharara, like Raymer is a US Attorney, but is pushing the allegations against Full Tilt Poker and charging the case against three online poker rooms, calling it a "global Ponzi scheme", which Tom Dwan negated in his interview with FOX Business News, explaining that the contenders of the offensive like Bharara do not understand the basic mechanics behind a Ponzi scheme. Tony G on the other hand appears to be begging for attention in the midst of this Full Tilt scandal, publishing a video of himself in a baby costume and challenging Phil Hellmuth to a million euro heads up.
This week has been tense with the Full Tilt Poker debate identifying clear contenders for the In's and Out's this month.
Nevertheless when this actually happens is still left to be seen and while some are expecting a great announcement soon chances are that it may need some time for it to materialize. If anything we may need to wait till the end of month or the entire year for a formal announcement concerning this and even then we doubt that will things will be clear to what role Wynn will be playing in all of the this.
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Tom "durrr" Dwan and Greg Raymer are in. Durrr showed he knows his items. An interview on FOX Business News explained his view on the terms of Full Tilt Poker definitively not to be a Ponzi scheme. Greg Raymer in the mean time gave an interview with CNN. In the assured voice, displaying his background in regulation, Raymer clarified that case against Full Tilt is an allegation and there is a good trustworthy case for regulated poker in the states.
On the poker out list we have Preet Bharara and Tony G. Bharara, like Raymer is a US Attorney, but is pushing the allegations against Full Tilt Poker and charging the case against three online poker rooms, calling it a "global Ponzi scheme", which Tom Dwan negated in his interview with FOX Business News, explaining that the contenders of the offensive like Bharara do not understand the basic mechanics behind a Ponzi scheme. Tony G on the other hand appears to be begging for attention in the midst of this Full Tilt scandal, publishing a video of himself in a baby costume and challenging Phil Hellmuth to a million euro heads up.
This week has been tense with the Full Tilt Poker debate identifying clear contenders for the In's and Out's this month.
Nevertheless when this actually happens is still left to be seen and while some are expecting a great announcement soon chances are that it may need some time for it to materialize. If anything we may need to wait till the end of month or the entire year for a formal announcement concerning this and even then we doubt that will things will be clear to what role Wynn will be playing in all of the this.
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