Re: Updated Cliff Notes On Absolute Poker Scandal (18th October)
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If that info about Tokwiro is correct Absolute Poker is owned by a company started by the guy who founded the web server campus on which the servers now sit.
Meaning the council is auditing their own [censored].
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Not only that Apefish, but the implications here go way beyond Absolute Poker. The really big story, as I've said throughout this ordeal, centers around the KGC. I'm trying to think of reasons why so many "legit" online poker sites would want to use a fraud licensing company headed by crooks. HMMMMMM.
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I think KGC runs a server facility that is very helpful for providing services to the US market.
For those of you unfamiliar with how the internet works, I doubt Isle of Man or Costa Rica type of locations are good spots for servers that need to have 100% internet connection uptime.
I'm just guessing, but I'd be SHOCKED if the KGC server facility didn't have access to multiple backbones. Does anyone know about backbone access in that area of the world?
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