Chris Moorman, Paul Volpe Removed From Lock Poker Site

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Lock Poker pros Chris Moorman and Paul Volpe both announced they will not be renewing their endorsement contracts for the site.

As reported last week, Lock Poker has come under fire for cracking down on some player to player transfers.  The problem, according to Lock, some players are abusing the process, which they say translates into money laundering. Angry players have attacked Lock pros in recent days, even telling one that his baby should have been stillborn

Moorman tweeted Tuesday:

Chris Moorman@Moorman1 7 May

1/2 I have decided not to renew my contract with Lock. I sincerely hope Lock is able to overcome its current problems and...

Paul Volpe tweeted:

paul volpe@paulgees81 5h

1/2 also wanted to say i have left @lockpoker . wanted to thank them 4 giving me the opportunity. hope poker becomes legal and they can

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

 

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