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Tuesday 11th March 2008



Online casino FullTiltPoker.com has announced that it has cancelled its sponsorship agreement with player Jonathan ‘Fiery Justice’ Little after the former World Poker Tour champion violated its terms and conditions.

The announcement was made on the website’s public message board last week and was followed by speculation that Little could have been trying to generate more in rake-back without playing himself.

“He violated the terms and conditions of FullTiltPoker.com by allowing other players to play his account,” read a statement from the Alderney-licensed site.

“While we encourage our pros to play as much as they can, we do not allow them to share their account with any other players. When a player on FullTiltPoker.com plays against and chats with a red pro on the site, it is imperative that they be able to trust that it is really the advertised pro playing the account. Given that Mr Little violated that trust, we have decided to sever his ties to the site and close his account.

”FullTiltPoker.com values the trust of its players and will deal with any violation of that trust swiftly. We apologise to any of our players who may have been misled during the past few months by Mr Little's actions.”

 


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