Fulltilt poker busted as a ponzi.Now players are fucked because the govt forced them to play offshore by banning online gambling.Another loss for status quo, another win for Ron Paul
9/20/2011 1:02:41 PM
another loss for people who are addicted to gambling[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 1:06 PM. Reason : no offense to you personally face]
9/20/2011 1:06:32 PM
so how many poker pros are going to prison here?
9/20/2011 1:23:10 PM
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9/20/2011 1:27:31 PM
^^, ^^^^ excellent contributions, the both of you.[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 1:28 PM. Reason : I DON'T LIKE TO CALL OUT QNTMFRED, BUT WHEN THE SHOE FITS.]
9/20/2011 1:28:21 PM
Any t-dubbers losing money on this?
9/20/2011 1:31:25 PM
I don't understand how or who figures out ponzi schemes. Obviously it takes a long time to build up a sizable scheme, does the news come out AFTER the ponzi scheme runs its course and they run out of money? Or does the news come out DURING the middle of a ponzi scheme?
9/20/2011 1:45:30 PM
^some one doesnt get their money, and things cascade from there.In madoff's case, he could cover quite a bit, but the economic collapse was too deep and everyone panicked. He told his sons, who "had no idea" and subsequently turned him in.
9/20/2011 1:49:48 PM
9/20/2011 1:52:28 PM
So the Feds figured this out in the middle of the ponzi scheme.They saw that they only had $60 million in their bank account and had $390 million in global liabilities.[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 1:54 PM. Reason : .]
9/20/2011 1:53:42 PM
I don't understand how this was a ponzi scheme though, that nobody knew about... Did they advertise that they never took a percentage? I mean how can you expect them to have operating costs and not use the money you gave them? Sure you could win money... but everyone can't just throw into the pot and expect the pot to be like your poker game at a buddy's house. It's no different than a poker tournament at a casino where the buyins exceed the total payouts...^Man that doesn't sound like a ponzi scheme... sure as shit isn't a true one. They extended credit when they shouldn't have, and had too high of operating costs. Just shitty business, its not like they intention all set out to have coke and hooker parties, and laughed all the way to the bank, right?[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 2:00 PM. Reason : .]
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9/20/2011 2:01:57 PM
Bitcoin Poker.
9/20/2011 2:02:38 PM
Yeah, this isn't a ponzi scheme. This is a business that got fucked by the government changing laws and couldn't collect coma large percentage of it's clientele
9/20/2011 2:03:51 PM
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9/20/2011 2:07:13 PM
So, I read the linked article... board members took excessive payouts...Sounds more like an embezzeling scheme than a ponzi scheme. Sensationalism at its finest.[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 2:09 PM. Reason : also, lol at autocrrect changing from a to coma]
9/20/2011 2:08:41 PM
hustlers gonna hustle
9/20/2011 2:16:04 PM
It just goes to show you what happens in an unregulated bush economy.I'm glad all these ponzi schemes are being outed now, not particularly to Obama's credit, but more to the depression that outed the ponzi schemes.
9/20/2011 2:19:51 PM
how you going to regulate a business that was illegal in the first place, blaming "unregulated bush economy"worked out well for the drug gamejust sayin[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 2:21 PM. Reason : e]
9/20/2011 2:21:31 PM
Social Security's next, brother
9/20/2011 2:22:25 PM
if bush sr hadn't passed legislation none of this would have happened
9/20/2011 2:26:14 PM
9/20/2011 2:27:17 PM
the gamblin' hustle's been on for centuries.this one just happened to have a big ole popularity boom associated to it, with slick marketing and unlimited supply of tax free income in paultry off shore accounts. put shady sharps into this situation, shit like this is going to happen.blaming it on bush era oversights is the most FUCK DUBYA pawn move ever.
9/20/2011 2:30:28 PM
^^ yes because people who are really greedy are all about oversight.
9/20/2011 2:31:06 PM
^^You mad?Yes, the housing industry was exploited by the banks.Yes, the war and domestic taxpayer funds were exploited by the contractors.Yes, the public was by exploited by ponzi scheme.When I say exploited, I mean, you could visually see its impact on the economy.From 2006-2007.
9/20/2011 2:43:12 PM
9/20/2011 2:45:34 PM
Forgive me for not knowing the economics of websites....but wouldn't they also make a lot of money from companies advertising on their website?? Or would that pale in comparison to their operation costs? Just trying to figure out how these poker sites are SUPPOSE to earn large profits.
9/20/2011 2:54:33 PM
gamblers
9/20/2011 2:55:35 PM
9/20/2011 2:59:33 PM
Nevin Shapiro says these guys are rookies.
9/20/2011 3:04:06 PM
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9/20/2011 3:58:35 PM
^^ They weren't able to collect money because of laws, and it seems they were also paying out ridiculous benefits and bonuses and such to board members. Sounds like the business became unsustainable not because of the base idea behind the business model which in theory would work, but because of shady business practices, and changing laws. ^I don't think people play for much lower stakes online than in a casino. I guess they could... but the most popular tables at casinos are like $1/2 blinds. Not exactly big money. I'd think those would be the most popular online poker games as well. It is enough money to make it worth winning but not so much you can't just put $100 in an account and play.
9/20/2011 4:13:07 PM
9/20/2011 4:44:24 PM
I roomed with a girl who dated a guy and he paid his school tuition via online poker
9/20/2011 4:49:30 PM
I read most if the 110 page report today.It was a ponzi from the get go they weren't keeping deposits separate from revenues.The ponzi came unravelled when the payment processors froze up because of the laws bush passed in 2005.It could have run for quite awhile longer and become a multi billion dollar scheme if not for the feds freezing their access to new player funds.
9/20/2011 5:21:02 PM
9/20/2011 6:31:43 PM
not a ponzi scheme. jesus, some of you people need to understand what a ponzi scheme is. It's a scheme where older investors are paid with the money "invested" by newer investors. THAT is a ponzi scheme. There was literally zero element of implied "investment" by FullTilt here. It was a fucking service that people paid for that involved literal gambling. At no time was anyone promised any actual return on investment, and at no time was anyone being paid dividends or anything of the like. This is more a matter of the gov't squeezing the company's ability to take in money and disburse it legally. While it appears that a large amount of money also went to higher-ups that maybe shouldn't have gotten it, that's not necessarily a defining feature of a ponzi scheme, nor does such behaviour make something a ponzi scheme. It more than likely makes it embezzling, but embezzling is NOT a ponzi scheme.moreover, blaming this on Bush and deregulation? how the fuck do you figure that making something illegal is a form of fucking deregulation? what the fuck are you god damned smoking?[Edited on September 20, 2011 at 6:51 PM. Reason : ]
9/20/2011 6:49:47 PM
^ you are completely wrong burro. They falsely claimed people's deposited money was safe when they actually were just keeping it for themselves. This was definitely a ponzi scheme. If you knew anyone on full tilt that had lots of $$$ ask them about it. Full tilt has always been sketchy about payouts.
9/20/2011 6:53:09 PM
but that would still not be a ponzi scheme, dude. ponzi specifically implies paying out old benefits from new investments. it does not seem that they even took new payments after the fed cracked down on them. It is still most certainly criminal, as you say they told people their money was safe when it was not, but that doesn't make it a ponzi scheme
9/20/2011 6:56:04 PM
According to the filings they havent had the cash to back the accounts for at least two years if not more. So they definitely have been paying out payments based on newer deposits. It seems to be the exact definition of a ponzi scheme if the released information is accurate.
9/20/2011 7:01:02 PM
Initially everyone thought they couldn't get their payouts because of frozen accounts but it's just because full tilts owners were just stealing the money.
9/20/2011 7:02:26 PM
only if they were paying out old accounts with new deposits, yet, unless I am missing something, I don't see any indication that they were ever able to take in new deposits. did I read it wrong?
9/20/2011 7:02:50 PM