What Happened Global Poker?

It was early morning on a quiet Sunday in early September. The world was asleep, just as it was supposed to be. But something was stirring.

A small group of people, huddled around computers in a dimly lit room, were awake. And they were about to make history.

The year was 2011. The place was the online poker world.

And the event was the beginning of the end for one of the most controversial sites in the history of the game.

Global Poker, which launched in 2016, was a site that allowed players to use real money to buy in-game chips that could be used to play poker. The twist was that these chips could then be redeemed for cash prizes.

PRO TIP:Global Poker is an online poker site based in the United States. It offers real money games, tournaments, and a variety of other promotions and events. However, due to recent changes in US laws, Global Poker has had to cease operations in the US. It is still active in other countries but unfortunately no longer available for US players.

This unique business model made Global Poker hugely popular with players, but it also attracted the attention of regulators. In September 2011, the US Department of Justice shut down the three largest online poker sites (Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars, and Absolute Poker) for violating federal lAWS.

This left a void in the online poker world that Global Poker quickly filled.

For a time, it seemed like Global Poker would be able to avoid the fate of its predecessors. But in April 2019, the site suddenly stopped allowing withdrawals.

Players were left frustrated and angry, with many wondering what had happened to their money.

It’s still not clear what exactly happened to Global Poker. The company has remained largely silent on the matter, and no one seems to know where the money went.

But one thing is certain: whatever happened, it brought an end to one of the most unique and controversial sites in online poker history.