Lawsuit, Elky in MMA and history ladle with Party

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The other lawsuit in the world of poker

As you know, the LTPQ suspended its operations since July 14. For more details on this topic, see the article: http://www.pokercollectif.com/Poker-et-media/la-ltpq-poursuit-loto-quebec-pour-5m.html


 

To fill this lack, Robert Grenier and Charles Laforest decided to create a League to remedy this lack. They agreed verbally to create "Club Poker Quebec", a League they had to manage two.

Today, Robert Grenier continues Charles Laforest which was suitable for him only "Club Poker Quebec". According to the request, when Robert Grenier wanted to record the name of the company with a notary, it found that the "Club Poker Québec" name was already registered. Today, Mr Grenier continues to court Charles Laforest to be appropriated by the company that would be owned equally by the two men.

As the saying goes, in business, there's no friend.

A new duel for Elky

Tomorrow, in the House of the Bluff (a reality show broadcast on NRJ12 waves), Bertrand "Elky" Grospellier will face Lex Veldhuis, a Dutch poker player. In a heads-up poker? Not at all; during a bout of MMA (mixed martial arts). This whole story started when a bet made between two poker players. It is worth noting that his opponent is also a follower of kick-boxing.

Sleazy decision by PartyPoker

Julien La bussiere was a member of team Partouche pro. Today, he is involved in a fairly sleazy case at PartyPoker.

To explain things quickly, Julien is a standard grinder on Party Poker. He regularly plays on the tables of cash games and his bankroll is approximately 9000 euros. This player is quite known in the Middle under the pseudonym "Nori".

One day, he tries's to login to his account and he finds that it is impossible for him. He therefore contacted the support of Party Poker who tells him that his account is in routine check. Julien is therefore not worried and waiting 24 hours to pass.

24 hours later, he receives a message from the safety of Party Poker and is told that his account is blocked at all ever and that, therefore, it may not review his bankroll.

The reason? Chip dumping according to safety.

Nori insists on the fact that it has never been chip dumping. He wondered if his account has been hacked and reviews the history of his hands on Hold'em Manager. But he found nothing abnormal.

Obviously, he tells his story on the discussion forums and tries to make a lot of noise with its history.

He commented: "it happened the day overnight without that I had any information. I sent two emails to the support which remained unanswered".

No one has reason to believe in this story that Julien is not honest. The story becomes even more fishy when a Party Poker employee wrote to Julien for him ask to stop making noise with this story. He was offered 2,000 euros to buy his silence. The person in question, Julien should accept the offer and than recover 2000 euros is still better than nothing.

Évdemment, convinced of having never been chip dumping, Julien refuses the offer and continues its efforts to review its bankroll.

Today, Julien has contacted a lawyer and pursues PartyPoker.

Case to follow.

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