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Full Tilt Poker attorney responds to questions on 2+2

01/09/2011

In a scene reminiscent to the way the company initially conveyed their message to the public after Black Friday, a representative from Full Tilt Poker –this time Full Tilt Poker attorney Jeff Ifrah—has been answering questions on the 2+2 Poker Forum. Ifrah has been actively engaged in the conversation since just after the site issued their most recent statement –which was their first in a very long time—on the status of negotiations with potential investors.

Ifrah has been peppered with questions since creating his 2+2 account, some of which are legitimate concerns from the players, while others are the usual half-cocked theories that seem to plague these sorts of threads. Overall Ifrah’s responses have been what you would expect from an attorney, neither corroborating anything or flat out denying things, all the while leaving enough wiggle room to maneuver should things go in a different direction.

That said, the communication line between Full Tilt Poker and the poker world as a whole has been non-existent for roughly two months, so any correspondence is a welcome sight at this point. Here is a look of at a few of the more straightforward questions that Ifrah has answered:

- Ray Bitar is still the CEO of Full Tilt Poker.
- The 8-week silence from the company is from a confidentiality agreement with one group of investors.
- Full Tilt Poker will be releasing more statements in the near future.

For anyone interested in reading through the lengthy thread you can find it at 2+2



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