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Subject: Re: Blood Bath Has Begun  Jetset Poker Closes
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On Oct 12 2006 11:35 PM, Pokerace wrote:

> Leaving all customers with no access to their funds.
> 
> At approximately 12:15 am Eastern time the following message was displayed on
> Jetsets site.
> 
> Jetset Poker will be closing forever in 5 Minutes.
> 
> Jetsetpoker will be closing forever in 4 minutes.
> 
> And so on until the lights went out and the server and email contacts are no
> longer accessible. 
> 
> What a sad state of affairs. Reminds me of the Poker spot fiasco with Russ
Boyd.
> 
> SO it is possible for these rooms to take your funds and shut down.
> 
> Jetset has never had any phone access whatsoever and there email customer
> service was the worst in the industry. The one good thing they had was
excellent
> software.
> 
> Well who is next.
> 
> Pokerace


I predicted weeks ago that Party Poker was TOAST....

i am now prepared to say that I believe that Poker Stars and Especially
Full Tilt are running on borrowed time. If you read between the lines of
both sites statements to continue in spite of the law, you will find that
they seem to be desperate to keep players from cashing out.

The sudden and unnecessary rake back and deposit incentives are there to
keep the cash flow alive.  There is no need to cash out yet,,
but the end is near.

On a side note..  I do expect the USA to allow domestic online gambling
just as soon as the smoke clears.   The 20% increase in Harrahs stock
after the "law" was passed , tells me as much.



Dee.

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