TV Company Dragged Out of Full Tilt Poker Show

pokerA poker TV show has been producing since 1999, but the prize money of Full Tilt Poker show failed to put a hem on, and hence TV Company has dragged out of a poker tournament. The questions were raised over the investments of the group involved in a US onslaught on internet gaming of making a bet.

The American authorities closed the one of the three biggest sites, Full Tilt. Full Tilt was founded by Raymond Bitar in 2004; the site was closed seven days prior for taking illegal bets in the US. The PokerStar and Absolute Poker are the other two closed sites, and all three sites can continue their work outside the US.

The characters of the show involved celebrity poker players, Audley Harrison, Writer, Victoria Coren and Full Tilt sponsored professionals, such as Erick Lindgren.

The Presentable’s Managing Director, Megan Stuart, said, “The money hadn’t come through for some of the players, basically the Full Tilt ones. We would have been staging the tournament under false pretences had we carried on”.

Ms. Stuart also denied of the gossips that the production company has stopped filming with their own inclination and she said that Full Tilt has agreed to the decision that the company has to walk off the set.