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Full Tilt Poker
Full Tilt Busted for being scam artist!

I have been playing poker professionally for many years, and take my profession very seriously. I play on a average week 60 or more hours, so I know my way around the deck. I know of Full Tilt and have read some good advertisement on them and read some not good stuff on them and then after the Absolute poker scam, I decided to conduct my own experiment and see if this site is also a scam...

I started playing Full Tilt this year, and I can say with no doubt in my mind they truly are con artist. But I will let you decide after you read my story. After I have read some of the complaint about Full Tilt and decided to conduct and experiment and wanted to see if any of the complaints have merit and this is what I found.

I beganplaying poker full time on Full Tilt in January 09 of this year. I would play and average of 8 to 10 hours a day, 5 and sometimes 6 days a week. I first loaded $1000 into my new account, I then began recording everything that happened, I played at the cash and tournament at all levels. At first, all the hands would hold up to what you would expect for a normal poker session. You would take your normal beats here and there, nothing unusually with that from my experience with the real casinos. I built my bankroll up to $2 thousand and in about a month I started losing almost every hand I had and in ways that was almost mathematically impossible to get beat with. I lost $1000 with one hand on quad aces beat by a royal flush. VERY FISHY not to mention, out of the of 150 or so bad beats the fallowing weeks, were I had anything from Aces to Kings or sets to full houses and was the favorite to win 80% even 98% of the time, I was getting my hands cracked almost every time. Most of the times, I was heads up against hands that had no business going all in preflop or on the flop. Out of 189 big hands, I was heads up and a 80% favorite to win, I lost 150 of those hands. For being a 80% favorite, I only won 10% of the time, which makes no sense.

It was week 6 and I was back down to $1000 when I looked at my account balance. I decided to sit down at a few cash games " micro" levels to investigate the action. I checked my balance one last time, and the next thing I knew, I had only $500 in my account! $500 dollars disappeared into thin air! So I immediately sent out an email informing them of the problem, a hour later I recived a email simply stating I had multiple accounts and have shut down my account without further notice or information about the missing $500 or remaining ballence owed to me. Despite my many attempt to get an explanation of the problem, they have not responded to any of my emails or provide me with any further information about the missing $500, or the remaining funds. I have not received any other emails from them at this time. IT GETS EVEN MORE STRANGE...

I sent off a legal action notice to them via email, and the next morning all emails I have received from them were gone, and not to be found in my email box, spam, trash mail or trash ben, they were simply GONE!!! I saved these emails for this purpose and after doing some investigating and many hours of intense thinking I soon relized they were able to go into my email account and erase the self incriminating evidence from my email box simply becasue I used the same password for my Full Tilt Poker account as I did my email address. Yet all my other messages still remain. But thats ok, we can play these games, I know how to get all the info back. And I know how to find them... Will keep everyone posted weekly on what happens next!!!

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Offender: Full Tilt Poker

Country: USA
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Category: Recreation & Entertainment

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