Poker was booming before Black Friday. There was a lot more poker sites, less restrictions. Poker communities were highly active. There were poker shows commonly aired on TV.
It felt like poker was on the rise, before black Friday hit poker sites, and forced them to shut down, or adjust to their new laws. It was a big thing in poker when it happened, and several players lost funds they had on major sites such as Full Tilt Poker, Ultimate Bet, Absolute Poker, and Full Flush Poker. I might be missing a site or two from this list.
Pokerstars is the only site out of those that remained, they even purchased Full Tilt Poker, and paid back all the players that the old owners failed to do.
Do you think poker will ever come back to it's glory days?
It felt like poker was on the rise, before black Friday hit poker sites, and forced them to shut down, or adjust to their new laws. It was a big thing in poker when it happened, and several players lost funds they had on major sites such as Full Tilt Poker, Ultimate Bet, Absolute Poker, and Full Flush Poker. I might be missing a site or two from this list.
Pokerstars is the only site out of those that remained, they even purchased Full Tilt Poker, and paid back all the players that the old owners failed to do.
Do you think poker will ever come back to it's glory days?
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