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David Benyamine Leaving Full Tilt?

David Benyamine
Nov 14 2008 - 8:58pm

According to rumors making their way around popular poker forums, French professional poker player and Full Tilt Poker pro, David Benyamine may soon be reaching the end of his agreement with the site.  The main speculation is on whether or not Benyamine's contract will be renewed.

Highly visible to railbirds of FullTilt looking to catch a glimpse of the pros this possibility is quite surprise, although poker trackers estimate Benyamine lost over $1.8 million on the site in October alone.

Should the rumor be true, other popular online poker sites would be eager to add him to their respective roster's while bidding on his services.  Sources close to Benyamine have suggested that he consider both PokerStars and Betfair.  Benyamine is a high-profile, high-stakes cash game specialist who may be the beneficiary of the opening up of poker markets in his native France.

We'll have more updates as they become available.

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Source:  Source: www.aintluck.com

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Clownie Gowen Suing Full Tilt poker

So if rumours are true, an the ppl named in the lawsuit are true. The pros are all partial owners of full tilt, an their entities. Seems to me they shall be getting arrested, assets seized etc, etc. More interestingly, means the owners are actually partaking in the table games and are therefore not using their own cash but the money that the "company" generates. Therefore it is no real big wonder how these guys win or lose millions a month, what do they care it isn;t coming out of their pocket directly. What a joke. Hope they all get arrested, they pulling this kind of BS, who is to say they aren't using "super accounts".

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