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  1. #1

    Default AMAYA=today(STARS/FTP)tomorrow(gambling)

    buying pokerstars and fulltilt poker by AMAYA group still not have been 100%, but also began not think fence to end well, greed breaks the pocket not enough for them with all the money earned in rake with poker, FullTiltPoker not understand this at its best and has touched them include (gambling), but because damaging the goose that lays the golden eggs (pokerstars)

    we want to take an advanced level with poker in social field and start to see as a sport, but now come out with this bullshit crap wanting to include (gambing) pokerstars seems to me a lack of respect, you just want to see how business but never look the client, there is where we pretend that the new owners of PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker have no idea what it means to spell the word POKER. hopefully open their eyes

    Friends are saying this damage?


    Good Luck To All In The Tables
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    I think there will still be enough poker for all on these two rooms

    By the way, Amaya also owns the Ongame Network, right?
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel72 View Post
    I think there will still be enough poker for all on these two rooms

    By the way, Amaya also owns the Ongame Network, right?
    Right. Ongame Network was purchased for $25 mil in 2012 by Amaya.


    I am thinking Amaya is doing everything right to get back into the lucrative U.S. market for real money play.
    Proof: http://www.pokernews.com/news/2014/1...kets-19455.htm


    As I have played more and more on many sites, I hope Amaya becomes an all around site, meaning offering sportsbetting, casino, and poker. One stop shopping. It is foolish if they just limit themselves to poker.
    Last edited by eberetta1; 10-06-2014 at 10:43 PM.
    It takes 2 years to learn to talk, but a lifetime to learn when to shut up.
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    Getting back to U.S. market has been deadly even before. Few years ago IGT brought former Entraction network down in little over a year by moving out from gray markets and by shutting down network which was about as large as Party Poker nowadays when they purchased it.

    I'll hope that PokerStars loses it monopoly though. It's been bad for online poker to have one company dominating so huge portion of market.

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