Calling Their Bluff: Enet Won’t Honor Bluff Gaming Accounts for Now

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Poker players owed monies from defunct Bluff Gaming are growing increasingly frustrated after Enet Poker pulled the plug on a deal to assume payouts, at least for the time being.

PokerFuse.com broke the news on Friday.

“There was [...] an agreement with the old company when we took over all Bluff Gaming players and that agreement has not been fulfilled from their side,” Enet support wrote in an email delivered to players Wednesday. “So until all things are clear, we are forced to keep your account blocked. ... We are working 24/7 to solve this issue so we can move on, but for now we will ask you to be patient please.”

Bluff Gaming was one of a number of European-based online poker rooms that have shut their doors in recent weeks. 

Gambling911.com reported that a US-facing skin on the Merge Gaming Network, FeltStars.com, also closed in recent days, however, Merge has agreed to transfer player accounts to other network rooms, among them Gambling911.com endorsed Carbon Poker

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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