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01
2011
Phil Ivey "The Statement"
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Originally Posted by Phil Ivey
For many years, I have been proud to call myself a poker player. This great sport has taken me to places I only imagined going and I have been blessed with much success. It is therefore with deep regret that I believe I am compelled to release the following statement.

I am deeply disappointed and embarrassed that Full Tilt players have not been paid money they are owed. I am equally embarrassed that as a result many players cannot compete in tournaments and have suffered economic harm. I am not playing in the World Series of Poker as I do not believe it is fair that I compete when others cannot. I am doing everything I can to seek a solution to the problem as quickly as possible.

My name and reputation have been dragged through the mud, through the inactivity and indecision of others and on behalf of all poker players I refuse to remain silent any longer. I have electronically filed a lawsuit against Tiltware related to the unsettled player accounts. As I am sure the public can imagine, this was not an easy decision for me.

I whole heartedly refuse to accept non-action as to repayment of players funds and I am angered that people who have supported me throughout my career have been treated so poorly.

I sincerely hope this statement will ignite those capable of resolving the problems into immediate action and would like to clarify that until a solution is reached that cements the security of all players, both US and International, I will, as I have for the last six weeks, dedicate the entirety of my time and efforts to finding a solution for those who have been wronged by the painfully slow process of repayment.
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06-01-2011
bacon675 is offline bacon675
Phil Ivey wrote this statement
06-01-2011
jonstermonster is offline jonstermonster
yeah saw this. was great to see. hopefully it does something, and will help get our money out asap.
06-01-2011
JamesMa is offline JamesMa
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if one man was to step up and say something it would be him I guess. A lot of ppl would be afraid to talk bad about the company that is sponsoring them and paying them a salary but for Ivey I'm sure thats not as much of a factor cuz he is straight ballin
06-01-2011
Kesky is offline Kesky
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Ivey is a fucking Lord. Massive kudos.
06-01-2011
grogheadflow is offline grogheadflow
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This isn't a hack?!
06-01-2011
Probability is offline Probability
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i did not take this as good news at all.
06-01-2011
Beans is offline Beans
That guy is a FCKN Boss!
06-01-2011
Vitas23 is offline Vitas23
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Originally Posted by Probability
i did not take this as good news at all.
I agree, its sad to think that one of the big sites (FTP) did some shady and unethical things, but it's also good to have someone setup and speak out for the players.
06-01-2011
preflopjitters is offline preflopjitters
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If he can't do anything in six weeks, this does not bode well.
06-01-2011
DRUK88 is offline DRUK88
Is this legit? on the link, "Immediate" is has been spelt wrong?
06-04-2011
Fuzzy Logic is offline Fuzzy Logic
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From Matusow:

"just read this ivey lawsuit what a big bunch of bullshit from a person that cares only about himself not any players!"
06-04-2011
Fuzzy Logic is offline Fuzzy Logic
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And Good2cu:

I’m in the midst of WSOP madness so this going to be brief and full of spelling/grammar mistakes:

I normally hesitant to gossip or make comments about other poker players and companies as I try to avoid causing drama or creating drama at all costs. But due to the fact that I have a large sum of money on Full Tilt and the fact that I have much more information about this matter than the general public I feel obligated to comment.

Phil Ivey’s statement was solely self-serving. He is trying to cover his own ass and unassociate himself with full-tilt’s current legal situation/non-paying of players. Phil Ivey is one of the primary equity holders of full tilt and has profited off their business more than almost anyone. If he really cared about the players he would pledge to return every cent of the MILLIONS of dollars he’s made from Full Tilt to the players as Tom Dwan (who is not a owner) has done.
06-04-2011
Fuzzy Logic is offline Fuzzy Logic
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Instead he made a public statement that dramatically hurt Full Tilt’s reputation and brand at a critical moment. Full Tilt has been searching for a bridge-loan/investment to cover all player funds and Phil Ivey’s statement has hurt their chances to do so. It is a lot harder to sale an investment in a poker site who’s most marketable player is making damning public statements against them.

Phil Ivey used this statement all to save his own ass and his own money. He has hurt the US players chances of being paid in a timely fashion under, the guise of helping them.

As Phil is one of my personal heroes I have to say I’m shocked by his actions.

There has been a lot of speculation on why Full Tilt hasn’t paid. The information I have suggests Full Tilt didn’t have their funds fully segregated as Pokerstars did so while the DOJ unfroze a large % of pokerstars assets as pokerstars could say these are player funds and we need them to pay the players – Full Tilt was unable to do so, as a result a much bigger % of Full Tilt’s assets remain frozen. On top of that they have many more owners who they paid out very aggressively (*cough* Phil Ivey *cough*), so they had much less of a cushion in case like something like this happened. In spite of all of this and Phil Ivey’s damaging statement I remain optimistic US players will be paid out.

Disclaimer: Most of the my statement is coming form limited information/sources and I could be wrong – and Phil Ivey could be in the right. But I believe strongly enough in what I’m saying to make a public statement.

Edit: I do not think that Phil Ivey did anything shady. I also believe he is correct/in the right in most of the statements he made. However, I do think what he did hurts the chances of US players being paid – which is bad for me and most of his fans.
06-04-2011
lostinthesaus is offline lostinthesaus
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The information I have suggests Full Tilt didn’t have their funds fully segregated
there in lies the problem. There is no one else to blame.
 
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