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Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars Shut Down to US Players

If you’ve recently logged into your online poker account at PokerStars, or Full Tilt Poker, only to see that you have been demoted from a real money player with full privileges to a mere play money player who can no longer access cash game tables, buy into tournaments, or even make a deposit, you are not alone. It’s happening to everyone who resides in the US. In case you haven’t hear, the FBI seized the domains of the four biggest online poker entities in the business – Full Tilt, PokerStars, Absolute Poker, and UB.com. Thus, unfortunately forcing these online poker rooms  to shut down to US players. So it’s down. Now what? It’s simple – play poker.

There are still online poker rooms that accept US players. In fact, we recommend Carbon Poker. You will find that Carbon Poker meets all of the expectations you’d have of a well-developed, yet small online poker site. And the best part is, they are taking registration for US players right now. To see a list of online poker rooms accepting US players, click here.

While it is unfortunate that the future of PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker, and UB.com in the US marketplace is unknown, it’s still legal to play online poker in the US and there are online poker rooms for US players to play. Eventually there will be regulated online poker readily available for all US players; however, that may be quite some time before this is the case. For now, take advantage of all the fish that are flocking to online poker rooms like Carbon Poker because they aren’t able to give their money away at Full Tilt or PokerStars anymore. There is a lot of money floating around there tonight with lots of US players depositing big bucks to get the most out of their new deposit bonuses, which by the way is 100% up to $600 at Carbon Poker right now (use bonus code UPTO600). Check out our Carbon Poker Review to find out more.

Seriously, don’t miss the opportunity to get in on the soft competition that will be flooding the online poker sites that accept US players over the next few weeks.

April 16th, 2011 Posted by | Online Poker News | no comments

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