ROBOT PLAY ALLEGED IN FULL TILT LITIGATION
9 October 2009
Two Californian players insist on their day
in court
The US entertainment publication TMZ.com reports that
two Californian players, Lary Kennedy and Greg Omotoy,
have launched litigation against the giant online poker
website Full Tilt Poker.com and various top players
alleged to be associated with the company.
The
duo claim that they opened an account at Full Tilt and
were skilled and fortunate enough to win $80 000.
However, when the time came to cash out, the winnings
were denied on the grounds that the two men had used
robots in their play, specifically forbidden in the
terms and conditions which all players are required to
accept before playing on the site.
The litigation
has been filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court,
and include other accusations that Full Tilt manipulates
its games through the use of robots of its own.
Full Tilt apparently engaged an independent specialist
to review the two men's accounts, and the ensuing report
found that the records indicated that robots had been
used. Insiders also claimed that the one of the
complainants was suspected of having more than one
account, another contravention of the T&Cs.
The
report is at
http://ww.tmz.com/category/celebrity-justice/#ixzz0SnMSsCPm
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