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What to do if you have a player account at Full Tilt, PokerStars, Absolute Poker, or UB.com Seized by the FBI

If you are a US player who has been locked out of your online poker account by the FBI at Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars, Absolute Poker, or UB.com CASH OUT NOW if you can still log in. If you are in need of a new online poker site to play at, the following Internet poker sites are safe for US players to play and deposit at: Carbon Poker and Lock Poker.

The FBI has in fact confiscated these domains indefinitely, as well as players’ user information, accounts, and funds. Furthermore, it has been reported that illegal Gambling and fraud charges have been filed against all four corporations. While this is unfortunate, it’s not the end of online poker as we know it—at least not yet. There are still poker sites where you can play, and while they are smaller, they are safer because of their size. The feds have gone after the biggest to make a bigger impact and are not concerned with smaller sites like Carbon Poker and Lock, which truthfully are just as equipped as PokerStars and Full Tilt.

We are very sorry for all the players who have money tied up in any of these sites. We hope that you will be allowed access back into your player accounts in the near future, but for now, if you are looking for another online poker room to play at in the mean time, we recommend one of these two (Carbon Poker or Lock) based on their deposit bonus offers, other promotions, lower traffic, software, and overall reliability.

If you are still unsure, check out our comprehensive reviews of both of these online poker rooms that we feel are the best alternatives to PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, UB.com, and Absolute Poker. Yes, this sucks, but we must make the best out of the situation for now, sit back, and see how this whole thing plays out. Hopefully, the big four will have the same result as Bodog.com’s precedent case that was similar. In that case, the FBI filed suit against the site and eventually, Bodog ended up winning the rights to their URL back.

 

 

April 15th, 2011 Posted by | US Poker News | no comments

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