Report: Full Tilt Poker Site Now Running Through Guernsey

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Routing for the Full Tilt Poker website appears to have move to the online gambling licensing jurisdiction of Guernsey on Monday with rumors that the site could be up and running by evening. 

Routing switched from the Kahnawake gambling jurisdiction in Canada to Guernsey.

It is unclear as to whether the site will be able to accept real cash funds as those customers living in the US are yet to get paid by Full Tilt Poker since an indictment was lodged against the company on April 15.

Lawyers for FTP claim the site was sold to European investors.

Gambling911.com advises not playing at Full Tilt Poker until all pending issues are resolved.

Gambling911.com is your place for continuing coverage related to Full Tilt Poker.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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