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11-11-2016 , 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by kahntrutahn
For the record, I do not own any part of Full Flush Poker, Equity Poker Network, or any other gambling site.

Also, if Full Flush Poker goes down, I stand to lose quite a bit of money.

This has not been my first bad choice in a poker site. In 2006/2007, myself and our players lost quite a lot of money on PokesPoker (some of you old timers may remember them, they were a FutureBet related company, who, incidentally, are a number of the people behind Amaya nowadays, but I digress). When that happened, I paid $37,000 worth of unpaid rakeback out of my own pocket to players. If Full Flush Poker fails to return, our players will be compensated somehow.

At this point in time, I have nothing worth note to share with regard to FFP or EPN's future plans. With regard to what happened, we've already published a short read on it, and myself plus at least three other poker journalists/investigative reporters have been looking into the debacle and I'm sure sooner or later some of those details will be published, if not on the website I work for, then on another competing site.

I'm still hoping for the best.

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Kahn
What do you mean by "if" Full Flush goes down?
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11-11-2016 , 04:40 PM
Kahn is liar and thief. He worked with ff with those buyins. Each player had to be checked before approved. If that was true that he was buying from his money there wouldnt be any checking. So stay away from Kahn and his affi site. I bet he made deal to cashout his players in order to go buy funds here from players.

Full flush is down for good. We can forget all our money.
Sad but true...
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11-11-2016 , 04:42 PM
What's Kahns real name?
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11-11-2016 , 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisp200
What's Kahns real name?
Jonathan Brown according to nyspaghetti
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11-13-2016 , 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Antonio10
Kahn is liar and thief. He worked with ff with those buyins. Each player had to be checked before approved. If that was true that he was buying from his money there wouldnt be any checking. So stay away from Kahn and his affi site. I bet he made deal to cashout his players in order to go buy funds here from players.

Full flush is down for good. We can forget all our money.
Sad but true...
Sadly, you have no idea what you are talking about and your conclusions are false.

Security departments at every poker site do cursory security checks before P2Ps. Some of them are automated and you may not notice them, but others are manual, especially for smaller sites. They check for things like chip dumping, recent credit card deposits (due to high chargeback fraud possiblities), and other things.

It is totally common.

Now, just because you were involved in shady Eastern European "affiliate work" and I had no desire to purchase any of the balances you or your friends offered to me, doesn't mean that your accusations are true. In fact, how are you dealing with all of those people that you "sold" Full Flush funds to Antonio? I'm sure 2+2 doesn't know that you were also moving funds to other players, but I know that you were, and now they do too. I suppose since you were an affiliate for Full Flush and moving funds to other players, you should label yourself as "a liar and a thief" as well.

The simple fact is that I refused your offers because you were too much of a fraud risk.

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Kahn
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11-15-2016 , 04:23 PM
Well i know very good what i am talking about, cause i was told this first hand. Unfortunatly i cannot reveal my source. But we both know what the truth is.

Yes i did sold some of my playmoney, and i wish i could sell more but wasnt able to... i never lied to players and they were avare what the situation with ff was.

But you kept talking s**t about how you belive in them, and how you are paying with your money, when it was FF behing this all the time. You are no different that that live chat and payouts dept, who were just lying all the time.
But maybe they didnt know what will happen, but you knew all the way
So i have every right to say you are scum and thief, like many here also know...

Btw im not east european as you said, but even if i was, my playmoney wasnt worth any less than from any other player...





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Originally Posted by kahntrutahn
Sadly, you have no idea what you are talking about and your conclusions are false.

Security departments at every poker site do cursory security checks before P2Ps. Some of them are automated and you may not notice them, but others are manual, especially for smaller sites. They check for things like chip dumping, recent credit card deposits (due to high chargeback fraud possiblities), and other things.

It is totally common.

Now, just because you were involved in shady Eastern European "affiliate work" and I had no desire to purchase any of the balances you or your friends offered to me, doesn't mean that your accusations are true. In fact, how are you dealing with all of those people that you "sold" Full Flush funds to Antonio? I'm sure 2+2 doesn't know that you were also moving funds to other players, but I know that you were, and now they do too. I suppose since you were an affiliate for Full Flush and moving funds to other players, you should label yourself as "a liar and a thief" as well.

The simple fact is that I refused your offers because you were too much of a fraud risk.

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Kahn
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11-15-2016 , 11:25 PM
Website is totally unreachable. Does anyone know the reason for this?

Not that I care about playing on here ever again, I'm just curious as to what these charlatans are up to.
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11-16-2016 , 01:16 AM
Its game over.

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Originally Posted by whitemares
Website is totally unreachable. Does anyone know the reason for this?

Not that I care about playing on here ever again, I'm just curious as to what these charlatans are up to.
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11-16-2016 , 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Antonio10
Its game over.
Well obviously, what I'm asking for is a specific reason. Such as, do they no longer have the rights to the domain?
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11-16-2016 , 06:13 AM
Thoughts that after Kahn disappeared and Game-protect FF litigation started showing up w/ 70/30 split offers that he had some connection to it? Get a very shady feeling from this "Dutch" firm who stated 70/30 split for funds, website made by a 9 year old.

-Boris
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11-17-2016 , 03:17 PM
As i know they didnt pay for software so they shut down whole thing. Seems like software provider game them web site template also, so thats why everything shut down at same time.

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Originally Posted by whitemares
Well obviously, what I'm asking for is a specific reason. Such as, do they no longer have the rights to the domain?
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11-17-2016 , 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Antonio10
As i know they didnt pay for software so they shut down whole thing. Seems like software provider game them web site template also, so thats why everything shut down at same time.
Yes, but they had that ****ty wordpress site up until a week or two ago, and now it's unreachable.
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11-18-2016 , 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by BorisTheHead
Thoughts that after Kahn disappeared and Game-protect FF litigation started showing up w/ 70/30 split offers that he had some connection to it? Get a very shady feeling from this "Dutch" firm who stated 70/30 split for funds, website made by a 9 year old.

-Boris
If you compare Kahn's with Game Protect's offer, it doesn't look like he is anyhow connected to them:

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Kahn occassionally offered 30:70 of your balance in cooperation with Full Flush Poker. We offer 70:30 = 40% more thru legal action and against Full Flush Poker! How can you think that we are Khan?
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11-18-2016 , 04:08 AM
its sad, very sad that this happens and nobody really even bats an eye.

This site just stole a ton of money. I don't know how people can do this to a vulnerable player base and sleep at night. Burn in hell all of you involved in the thievery. C*nts.
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11-22-2016 , 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by kahntrutahn
For the record, I do not own any part of Full Flush Poker, Equity Poker Network, or any other gambling site.

Also, if Full Flush Poker goes down, I stand to lose quite a bit of money.

This has not been my first bad choice in a poker site. In 2006/2007, myself and our players lost quite a lot of money on PokesPoker (some of you old timers may remember them, they were a FutureBet related company, who, incidentally, are a number of the people behind Amaya nowadays, but I digress). When that happened, I paid $37,000 worth of unpaid rakeback out of my own pocket to players. If Full Flush Poker fails to return, our players will be compensated somehow.

At this point in time, I have nothing worth note to share with regard to FFP or EPN's future plans. With regard to what happened, we've already published a short read on it, and myself plus at least three other poker journalists/investigative reporters have been looking into the debacle and I'm sure sooner or later some of those details will be published, if not on the website I work for, then on another competing site.

I'm still hoping for the best.

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Kahn
Now you act all humble and allude to your failed judgement some time ago?
When FF folding was up in the air, you made a post pumping your chest about your correct judgments, including Merge, but failed to mention any of your "bad choices". I am sure Bobo Fett could find that post somewhere. It was a very misleading post to say the least.
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11-22-2016 , 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Fulzgold
its sad, very sad that this happens and nobody really even bats an eye.

This site just stole a ton of money. I don't know how people can do this to a vulnerable player base and sleep at night. Burn in hell all of you involved in the thievery. C*nts.
I doubt they stole anything. It was a failing business. At one point, they incorrectly were accepting 10 cents on the dollar in pop for three different tournaments, due to human error. Even when I informed them of this and they said they fixed it, it was never fixed. They also failed to make any timely adjustments to the tournaments that lost massive overlay, such as the $1000 gtd ($11 buyin). That MTT would sometimes draw as low as 40 people. Was great value for players, but bad for them. That adds up to around $4,000 weekly in losses based on this one tournament alone. Just one of many examples where they dropped the ball. And the casino bonus loophole where they instantly match the account but then you can use it for poker right away. I could go on for days. They didn't run off with the funds obviously. There was no funds to run off with. Some higher ups were probably so fed up with the awful judgment across the board so they decided to cut their losses.
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11-23-2016 , 12:49 PM
One time I was mistakenly credited with a $150 bonus twice and I e-mailed them about the mistake, but they insisted everything was correct.

I'll always marvel at how soft the PLO games were in late 2014 even with all the huge prop deals floating around. It seemed like an endless supply of casual players, some of whom did not even fully comprehend the rules of PLO. It's a shame they screwed it all up, or maybe it was never sustainable to begin with.
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11-25-2016 , 01:14 AM
Just my take,

Kahn you know whats going on i guarantee it, speak up

Last edited by Mike Haven; 11-26-2016 at 09:23 PM.
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11-25-2016 , 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by ccrew20
I doubt they stole anything. It was a failing business. At one point, they incorrectly were accepting 10 cents on the dollar in pop for three different tournaments, due to human error. Even when I informed them of this and they said they fixed it, it was never fixed. They also failed to make any timely adjustments to the tournaments that lost massive overlay, such as the $1000 gtd ($11 buyin). That MTT would sometimes draw as low as 40 people. Was great value for players, but bad for them. That adds up to around $4,000 weekly in losses based on this one tournament alone. Just one of many examples where they dropped the ball. And the casino bonus loophole where they instantly match the account but then you can use it for poker right away. I could go on for days. They didn't run off with the funds obviously. There was no funds to run off with. Some higher ups were probably so fed up with the awful judgment across the board so they decided to cut their losses.
They are guilty at the very least of negligence. We'll probably never know the real story but there were rumblings of previous ownership being "bad apples" (read: THEFT). If it is true that someone bought this sinking boat to try and save it, their GIANT mistake was that they apparently kept management in tact. LOL Everyone could see this company was incredibly poorly run all along so why maintain the same people to run it. NEGLIGENCE.

Another sad tale in the poker world and someone somewhere most likely IMO has a lot of money stashed away that they stole from players on this network.
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11-26-2016 , 07:08 PM
IneedpaidFF aka Agirlinoh

i got 1 thing to say to you, and no doubt you most likely ended up with the highest balance on FF.

At the point in time we were playing together it was a shaky situation at best, i was getting paid, i believe u were too, but it was slow.


At a certain point, even to me, it became obvious FF was no longer trying to catch up on withdrawals, and i understand you're disappointed that they didn't pay you.

However, at some point you have to take responsibility for continuing to play
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11-28-2016 , 12:50 AM
http://royalpoker.casino/index.html

So I was doing some googling today, and my name originally came up in Full Flush articles a while back because I had played the Millionaire Maker through a satellite won on Full Flush. Did some googling, and now the articles are on Royalpoker.casino, which is literally the same site as Full Flush Poker now, with all the information changed to me meeting with "Royal poker casino employees, etc..." If you look at the site, it is exactly the same as the old Full Flush Website, it claims it is through Equity Poker Network, and the team still signs off as Full Flush Poker. Has anyone else stumbled upon this? Check out the site. I literally haven no idea what the **** is going on here, considering it literally is the same company, just with a different name. I haven't checked things in a few weeks so I don't know how long this site has been up. Thoughts?

-Boris
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11-28-2016 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by BorisTheHead
http://royalpoker.casino/index.html

So I was doing some googling today, and my name originally came up in Full Flush articles a while back because I had played the Millionaire Maker through a satellite won on Full Flush. Did some googling, and now the articles are on Royalpoker.casino, which is literally the same site as Full Flush Poker now, with all the information changed to me meeting with "Royal poker casino employees, etc..." If you look at the site, it is exactly the same as the old Full Flush Website, it claims it is through Equity Poker Network, and the team still signs off as Full Flush Poker. Has anyone else stumbled upon this? Check out the site. I literally haven no idea what the **** is going on here, considering it literally is the same company, just with a different name. I haven't checked things in a few weeks so I don't know how long this site has been up. Thoughts?

-Boris
whoa what the ****. So weird.
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11-28-2016 , 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by BorisTheHead
http://royalpoker.casino/index.html

So I was doing some googling today, and my name originally came up in Full Flush articles a while back because I had played the Millionaire Maker through a satellite won on Full Flush. Did some googling, and now the articles are on Royalpoker.casino, which is literally the same site as Full Flush Poker now, with all the information changed to me meeting with "Royal poker casino employees, etc..." If you look at the site, it is exactly the same as the old Full Flush Website, it claims it is through Equity Poker Network, and the team still signs off as Full Flush Poker. Has anyone else stumbled upon this? Check out the site. I literally haven no idea what the **** is going on here, considering it literally is the same company, just with a different name. I haven't checked things in a few weeks so I don't know how long this site has been up. Thoughts?

-Boris
It's literally the same website with a this new RoyalPoker stamp...this could be interesting...
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11-28-2016 , 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by BorisTheHead
http://royalpoker.casino/index.html

So I was doing some googling today, and my name originally came up in Full Flush articles a while back because I had played the Millionaire Maker through a satellite won on Full Flush. Did some googling, and now the articles are on Royalpoker.casino, which is literally the same site as Full Flush Poker now, with all the information changed to me meeting with "Royal poker casino employees, etc..." If you look at the site, it is exactly the same as the old Full Flush Website, it claims it is through Equity Poker Network, and the team still signs off as Full Flush Poker. Has anyone else stumbled upon this? Check out the site. I literally haven no idea what the **** is going on here, considering it literally is the same company, just with a different name. I haven't checked things in a few weeks so I don't know how long this site has been up. Thoughts?

-Boris
They didn't even remove all mentions of "Full Flush", if you check the download/sign up page the text still refers to Full Flush instead of Royal Poker.
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11-28-2016 , 07:35 PM
This is very bizarre.

http://royalpoker.casino/terms-and-conditions_2.html

On this they refer to it as a card room branded as Full Flush Poker but under the domain royalpoker.casino. Not sure if that's a new thing as well?

Nothing these people do makes any sense to me and, as always, I have no idea what they are up to.
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