Amaya Gaming Buys PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker For $4.9 Billion
Dave Knott (2917251) writes Montreal-based gaming company Amaya Gaming Group Inc. has agreed to purchase privately held Oldford Group, the owner of online poker websites PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, for $4.9 billion. The deal marks the end of a remarkable story that began when Isai Scheinberg, an Israeli-Canadian former IBM computer programmer, founded PYR Software in Toronto and started building PokerStars, which eventually became the largest online poker site in the world. But in 2011, federal prosecutors in Manhattan launched a massive crackdown against online poker in the U.S., indicting Scheinbeg, suing PokerStars and shutting down the U.S. operations of the company for operating an illegal gambling business. In 2012, PokerStars struck a $731 million settlement with federal prosecutors that also saw the company acquire the assets of Full Tilt Poker. However, reentering the vital U.S. market has proved difficult, and in the end, it started to make sense for the Scheinbergs to sell. The Scheinbergs will not remain with PokerStars in any capacity after the current deal closes. In a statement announcing the deal, Amaya said it believes the "transaction will expedite the entry of PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker into regulated markets in which Amaya already holds a footprint, particularly the U.S.A."
The OLF will force them to rename the websites "PousserDuBoutDuDoigtElleÉtoiles" and "PleinInclinéPousserDuBoutDuDoigtElle".
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How is this any different from Turkey or Pakistan blocking twitter? And where is the resistance against this crap?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
The original company, Oldford Group, which operates the PokerStars site was sued and indicted by the US government for whatever the US government wanted to accuse them
And they end up having to pay Uncle Sam over $700 million (but this is not totally unexpected, the current US government is looking at suing foreign companies as a way to earn money)
Now another company Amaya, is saying that after it purchases the PokerStars and its sister site Full Tilt Poker, it (Amaya) is going to bring them back to the US market
The whole thing is looking more and more like a conspiracy ---
A. If the Oldford Group is not permitted to operate the sites in the US market, what makes Amaya so confident that it could operate the same sites in the same US market that has barred both of the gaming websites ?
B. If Uncle Sam can sue Oldford Group and order that privately held company to fork over $700 million, what makes Amaya so sure that Uncle Sam won't do the same to it ?
Meanwhile the government of the united states runs the largest Gambling rackets in the world via lotteries and scratch offs. I don't gable, I think it't stupid. But the fucking government shouldn't be allowed to tell me when I can and when I cannot decide to be stupid. They're not qualified to make that distinction.
I turned $1.20 into $1000.00 on Pokerstars. I wanted to see if I could turn $1000.00 into a million, but they closed the site
Also I found a way to absolutely CRUSH Rush poker. My sessions would have me winning money constantly even if I was losing races and getting bad beat. I turned like 15$ into 80$ in like just a few days of casual play. Of course Black Friday hit. The thing that makes me sad is that people probably got better over the last few years and my style wouldn't dominate as bad.
Poker is the one game where you can put the odds in your favor, but you gotta be really good and play a lot. I probably have played 5-10 thousand hours of poker in my life and I'm constantly getting my money in good. I haven't used any of my own money on poker sites since 2007. I just miss the big sites where you could get in a game without waiting for a long time.
God spoke to me
Disclaimer: I don't recommend Poker for everyone. If you don't treat Poker just right, it can destroy your life even in ways unrelated to your finances. Poker has so many dangers that I can't put it in words. If you start on freerolls and don't put up much of your own money by playing at the smallest stakes then you can work your way up. Just never get a big head on yourself that you're better than you are and start using a lot of money to supplement your bankroll or go out to borrow money to play, etc. There's so many dangers that I don't recommend it for everyone. There's a lot of ways you can treat poker as gambling instead of the skill based game that it is.
I just felt I needed to say a disclaimer because Poker does destroy some irresponsible people's lives even though to me the game is more fun than playing Chess. Computers will play a mean game of NL Texas Holdem pretty soon, but until then, its one of the best games of strategy you can play that a computer isn't superior.
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Is it the organ I use to make the ladies happy?
Your tongue, or your finger ?
Some swedes are in court right now for winning a couple of millions with bots playing poker
... now there's a surprise...
" Isai Scheinberg, an Israeli-Canadian"
Of course, only JEWS get to have 'dual citizenship', because after all, he sure couldn't care less about the native (white) Canadians (i.e. the people who BUILT the country), since he and his tribe are busily forcing as many non-whites into it as possible, through threats and terrorism...
Oy vey...
American players were allowed reimbursement, which came out of the remaining $547 million, after filing with the Dept of Justice.
Part of the settlement money paid by PokerStars was to acquire it's former rival's assets (Full Tilt).
Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.
Ernest Hemingway
and article about "full tit poker" sounded interesting
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In addition to their 4.9 billion dollars purchase of online poker websites PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, Amaya recently acquired Cryptologic, a pioneer within online casino, Ongame, a leader within online poker, and Cadillac Jack, a successful slot machine manufacturer. By acquiring so many companies, Amaya covers all aspects of the gambling industry while capitalizing on the rapid convergence of technology. With 54 jurisdictional licenses in the US and 90 licenses worldwide, 200 land based customers in the US, I believe Amaya Gaming Group Inc. is the biggest company in the gambling industry.
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