Aside from playing a few major events in Las Vegas and Australia, Patrik Antonius has been virtually absent from the tournament circuit over the past year. But the high-stakes legend has returned for the World Series of Poker Europe in Cannes, and people are wondering where he stands in regard to the downfall of Full Tilt Poker. In this edition of the Nightly Turbo, we bring you Patrik's latest comments about Full Tilt, an NHL goalie endorsing an online poker site, and more.
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This betting on outcomes of a skill-based game like poker is silly and Tony G is absolutely correct to keep taking those odds if matchbox is still willing to offer them.
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10-18-2011 17:42
I think Patrick is BS about Full tilt. He was a OWNER not a employee like he calls himself. All the Full Tilt owners are in hiding because everyone know they got millions a piece of players money. Where are you Phil Ivey, David Grey, David Oppenheimer, Gus Hansen!! CHECK OUT....High Stakes Living on You tube where the owners of Full Tilt are showing off their mansions!! David opphenheimer especially! It is the most vulgar display of new found money I have ever seen. They are all RUNNING to pay taxes on the money for fear they are going to be audited and arrested! David Grey made 20 million alone from Tilt !! These OWNERS have your money!
10-19-2011 13:00
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