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Kanhawa:ke Gaming Commission Appoints Independent Investigator

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Several Questions:

1. Is the former Chief of the Mohawk Tribe still the principal owner of Absolute/Ultimate Bet?

2. Have all the perpetrators of the Absolute problems been publicly identified? If not, why?
3. If I remember correctly, Annie Duke (as one of the UB Spokespersons) has had some minimal comments regarding these activities. To me Phil Hellmuth's complete silence (to my knowledge) speaks (maybe SHOUTS) volumes as to where his loyalties lie. Aka $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

07-28-2008 09:45

spcrdplyr (User Offline) Wrote 22 posts
since 07-05-2008

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what about the revelations that ownership never really changed hands, but rather names? And who cares what the KGC says anyways considering their past as organized crime. Its all a joke, why cant the govt step in a save online poker. The rake alone could pay for iraq, and the invasion of iran.
Remember when Annie Dukes boyfriend won that big UB tournament? Rigged imo. That site is a gong show and its a shame people still play on it.

07-28-2008 12:59

robbied (User Offline) Wrote 12 posts
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oh, and nice typo in the title heheh

07-28-2008 13:00

robbied (User Offline) Wrote 12 posts
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