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Re: You mean Franzese and the mob are connected to the NFL, too ?
I'll have to check out "Quiting the Mob." Franzese was a big-time earner. The fact this guy made the Costra Nostra literally hundreds of millions of dollars is fascinating to me. Hearing his story on how he made the majority of this money from gas/fuel sales is interesting.
The tie between gambling and organized crime will always be there as long as it is not legalized in most states. If there are mob connections to online poker, they have done a lot of things right(especially those companies who did not go public). The sad thing is I probably would not quit online poker even if I knew for a fact I was contributing to organized crime bankroll. |
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Re: You mean Franzese and the mob are connected to the NFL, too ?
it's just kinda funny cuz we really know nothing about who owns any of these sites, obv these pros do, its just such a mysterious field, its like hedge funds
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Re: who owns fulltilt?
Brandi Hawbaker owns controlling interest in Full Tilt Poker; she won it in a prop bet.
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Re: who owns fulltilt?
Some [censored] banana owns fulltilt who doesn't know how to [censored] process deposit requests and then makes his staff take 12 [censored] years to reply to a [censored] email
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Re: who owns fulltilt?
The Five Jew Bankers
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Re: who owns fulltilt?
SALAZAR!!!!!!!!!!!
SALAZAR!!!!!!!!!!! SALAZAR!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Re: who owns fulltilt?
Is that Rick Astley as your icon?
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Re: who owns fulltilt?
obv
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Re: You mean Franzese and the mob are connected to the NFL, too ?
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I'll have to check out "Quiting the Mob." Franzese was a big-time earner. The fact this guy made the Costra Nostra literally hundreds of millions of dollars is fascinating to me. Hearing his story on how he made the majority of this money from gas/fuel sales is interesting. The tie between gambling and organized crime will always be there as long as it is not legalized in most states. If there are mob connections to online poker, they have done a lot of things right(especially those companies who did not go public). The sad thing is I probably would not quit online poker even if I knew for a fact I was contributing to organized crime bankroll. [/ QUOTE ] fwiw, i worked with a guy that does website design, marketing materials etc and he did some work for a few online poker site (he did not specify which ones, so the could have been smaller ones that have fallen off the map). point being, he made it clear that the gentlemen running these sites were, in fact, "mobbed up." |
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