Online Poker Shutdown - Interview with Dan Fleyshman CEO of Victory Poker

bit.ly The online Pokers sites shutdown by The Department of Justice involved an indictment, accusing the owners of 3 of the largest online poker sites of bank fraud, money laundering and illegal gambling so how are the other smaller sites handling this? Well Victory Poker responded by asking network provider to block US players. Victory Poker was first established in February 2010 when it launched on the Everleaf Network and then moved to the Cake Poker Network in September 2010 and over the past year, Victory Poker has been called one of the most successful new sites to enter the online poker industry. CEO Dan Fleyshman is one of just a handful of identifiable online poker executives in the industry. And he's here today with Judie Russell to answer some questions for us. 1. What were your initial reactions and thoughts on what happened last Friday and did you have any indication at all that this was going to happen now? 2. You posted on Twitter that you "Don't want to mess with the US government; they're angry at the 'Big 3' for a reason." This sounds like you believe there is one specific reason, can you tell us what you think this is? 3. You requested the Cake Poker Network to block US players from your site on Sunday. Why did you act so fast? 4. So many of the smaller sites who weren't targeted are remaining in the market including Bodog Poker where traffic is up 25%. Did you at all consider sticking around to try and pick up some market share regardless? And what <b>...</b>
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