Wednesday, April 25, 2012

WOW, BIG NEWS IN THE POKER WORLD HUH????



Below is the article from rakeback.com and their website...what do you guys think? good for poker world or bad? good for online poker or lessening competition between sites will breed more expensive less user friendly options???? 


comment and let me know your take!!!

PokerStars to Buy Full Tilt (Updated with PokerStars Statement)

April 24th, 2012 | 8:55 pm

In a shocking development, it would appear that PokerStars is set to purchase Full Tilt Poker, and that Groupe Bernard Tapie is out of the picture.

By , Rakeback.com Poker News Staff Writer
The rumours seemed unbelievable but it now looks like PokerStars is buying Full Tilt. A tweet from Alex Dreyfuss, Chief Executive of Chili Gaming, said:
“Pokerstars buys FullTilt for a consideration of $750m, including settlement with DOJ and full balances of players (330m). I'm impressed.”
No statement has yet been made by PokerStars, but 2+2 forum super moderator Mike Haven posted:
“I can't confirm that this is true, because of NDA reasons, but I can say that a welcomed press release may follow in the near future.”
Bernard Tapie’s deal which we have all been following looks like it has failed to convince the DoJ.  Gaming industry sources are quoting "unresolvable legal complications and failure to agree on player repayment plan" as the reasons why the GBT deal collapsed.

Groupe Bernard Tapie Statement

In the last few minutes, a full statement has been released by GBT:
“Groupe Bernard Tapie regrets to announce that, after seven months of intensive work, our efforts to obtain final approval of the United States Department of Justice of the agreement to acquire the assets of Full Tilt Poker have ended without success.
Ultimately, the deal failed due to two major issues.
The parties could not agree on a plan for repayment of ROW players.
GBT proposed a plan that would have resulted in immediate reinstatement of all ROW player balances, with a right to withdraw those funds over time, based on the size of the player balance and the extent of the player’s playing activity on the re-launched site.  All players would have been permitted complete withdrawal of their balances, regardless of whether they played on the site, by a date certain, and 94.9% of ROW players would have been fully repaid on day 1.  DOJ ultimately insisted on full repayment with right of withdrawal within 90 days for all players– a surprise demand made in the 11th hour, after months of good-faith negotiations by GBT.
The legal complications surrounding the deal – specifically, questions surrounding the legality of the forfeiture under non-US laws – also proved unresolvable.
All of the key assets of the FTP companies reside outside of the United States.  A non-US court well might regard the purported forfeiture as a “fraudulent transaction” and declare it invalid or deem the acquirer of the assets responsible for all of those creditor obligations.
Given the $80 million purchase price, and the substantial amount of cash needed to relaunch FTP, those issues ultimately proved too substantial to overcome.
GBT is very conscious of the hopes it has created – among FTP employees that they will retain their jobs, among FTP players that they will recover their balances, and among the entire poker community that the world’s finest poker platform will be relaunched and bring a needed added element of competition to a world market that today is fully dominated by a single operator.
GBT cannot accept the end of those hopes.
For that reason, unless a concrete and legally viable solution is found in the very coming days to save the employees and repay the players of FTP, we will move to our own plan of action.
We understand from press reports that the DOJ may have entered into an agreement with PokerStars pursuant to which PokerStars will acquire the FTP assets.
If accurate, we can only assume that PokerStars determined that it was willing to accept these legal and financial risks in order to resolve its own legal situation with DOJ.

If a PokerStars acquisition of FTP means that all FTP players will be fully repaid immediately, we are very happy for the players, as their final and full repayment has always been our priority.
We only regret that such a deal would signal further consolidation of a poker market already dominated by a single player – an outcome that may raise antitrust concerns and that, in the long run, is probably not good for players and for the whole online poker industry.”
PokerStars must have been waiting in the wings to instantly take advantage of the situation. It seems amazing that PokerStars could have kept the negotiations so dark for so long. The due diligence on legal problems and financial liabilities must have involved a huge number of people.
Assuming the deal goes through PokerStars will have removed one legal threat as they will own the intellectual property rights to Rush Poker. With Zoom poker taking so much of the market this advantage has a real value.

PokerStars Comments

PokerStars has released the following statement:
"We've had a lot of enquiries and there's lots of speculation on the forums, so I wanted to address the PokerStars chatter. As you know, PokerStars is in settlement discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice. As such settlement discussions are always confidential, we are unable to comment on rumors. As soon as we have information to share publicly we will do so."

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Steelers fans have 1 less thing to worry about....

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7839248/pittsburgh-steelers-receiver-mike-wallace-staying-deadline-passes-sources-say

As the deadline for restricted free agents to receive offer sheets from teams across the league  came and went it was eerily quiet at camp Wallace.  Stud Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace didn't get an official offer from a single team. Personally, i'm beyond shocked.


The NFL has evolved into a 2 running back, 2-3 tight end and 6-9 receivers on the active game roster at times across the league. Wallace has put up eye popping stats from day 1 and steadily improved while making a name for himself as that big play receiver and continually worked and worked as his role became bigger as Hines Ward gracefully ended his record setting Steeler career. 


With the AFC boasting 5-6 potential Superbowl teams in my opinion, it would have been a huge power play to not only pick up a great young receiver but also diminish the Steelers attack. Think of Brady having a shorter(and more motivated, younger) Moss type speed downfield with Welker underneath and those tight ends streaking on the sidelines and in the back of the end-zone.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Big Papi and his grown man's game coming up BIG....

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=320415102






Just a year ago columnists from coast to coast openly wondered if the Sox had lost their punch in the middle of that vaunted lineup with an aging Ortiz on the last year of his contract and the loony, juiced up Man-Ram toking up in another club house. It was one of those "contract Years" though, the time when players seem to bring their big boy bat to the park in an effort to lighten one owners pockets while adding another wing to their compound. Sure enough the Sox kept Ortiz hungry and held off on the deal and while it sure didn't look like Big Papi missed a meal he didn't miss many pitches either. He put on one of his patented HR and RBI producing seasons to combine with Ellsbury for the lone bright spots in an otherwise disappointing season.


The Red Sox didn't want to go to that 2nd year on David's contract this summer but knowing that more then 1 other team, prob in the AL East alone, would, they had no other choice. The fact is they probably did it as much out of sensitivity to his popularity to Red Sox Nation along with past achievements(those world series titles, especially the first that ended the drought, won't be forgotten anytime soon) as for his projected output. 


Well, the big man is coming up HUGE so far in 2012, getting the big hit to put the Sox ahead for their 3rd straight win over the Rays last night, finally showing some signs of life. The start of the season it looked like we were watching a JV high school squad's B team compete and it wasn't pretty. Hopefully, the rest of the team follows Papi's method of which he says simpily....."I just hit the ball".