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    This site is so tacky it uses the same software as betonline they are having a so called soft opening soon USA Welcome but I really think this site isn't too great low traffic now just play money games.

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    I signed up at Rebel Poker looks ok light traffic but a lot of good buy in playing there since Juicey Stakes banned deposits for NV Players
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    Sounds like a site to avoid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grilldoggy View Post
    Are you saying that FullFlushPoker is owned by the network rather than a subsidiary of it?
    Full Flush Poker is the flagship brand of the Equity Poker Network,
    fullflushpoker/about
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    there is a another forum that a cppl of us belong to - that's working with them ran there first fr yesterday site proclaims you win it - it's yours win a hundred in a fr cash hundred same day. Is what the site is proclaiming. But Grill who knows it might not fail chances are it will but you never know.

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    Sure, who knows. But I'm not scared to jump into some promo freerolls. What intrigues me is the idea of a 'non-profit' poker network. What in the hell does that even mean?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Assistanc3 View Post
    FullFlushPoker is run by the same people that run the network
    comparable to Carbon on Merge network


    .... just thought I would toss that out there
    Correct and that same group of people also too a massive loss with Poker Dominicano who closing the door without so this is an attempt to stay afloat and one you players need to be aware of...

    I know some of you have played at FFP and I'm sure you'll play the next one.. but beware you play at risk.

    The what who or when doesn't matter if FFP folds before paying out any fund they skip town with your private so please understand what your getting into...

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    Quote Originally Posted by grilldoggy View Post
    Sure, who knows. But I'm not scared to jump into some promo freerolls. What intrigues me is the idea of a 'non-profit' poker network. What in the hell does that even mean?
    Nonprofit is called an NPO, it is simply an organization that uses surplus revenues to achieve its goals rather than distributing them as profit or states in the United States defer to the IRS designation conferred under United State Internal Revenue Code Section 501c, when the IRS deems an organization eligible.

    In other words they are trying to slip pass the Feds and lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by offrdmom View Post
    In other words they are trying to slip pass the Feds and lol
    and those of us who look for profitable companies to invest into
    which is why from the start I said I don't like the business model

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    Well, none of the poker sites are considered legal by the US anyway. So I guess you could say they're all trying to slip past the feds and doj if they take US customers. Had no idea PD was a part of this network. Anyone have more details on the 'closing' of PD? When I launch PD it now says 'Freedom Poker'. Maybe this is actually a re-branding?

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