Midway Poker Tour Owner Still Silent Over Payment Issues

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Midway Poker Tour founder Daniel Bekavac remains Missing In Action following a payout debacle involving a Chicago tournament where some $50,000 is still owed to participants.

Midway Poker Tour founder Daniel Bekavac remains Missing In Action following a payout debacle involving a Chicago tournament where some $50,000 is still owed to participants.

A total of 12 players are owed money.

The event winner, Renato Spahiu, has only received some $1600 in cash and some mostly worthless silver.  He is believed to be still owed $55,060.

Bekavac has not been heard from publicly since an October 5th statement on Facebook in which he apologized and said:

“I will do my best to make things right.”

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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