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CardSpike is one of the newest online poker rooms out there today, being a skin on the widely respected Cake Poker Network. However, things apparently are not adding up like they should and players are demanding that Cake, or someone, does something about the new site, and fast.
For an online poker site still trying to regain its credibility in the wake of cheating scandals and a starring role in a 60 Minutes expose, UltimateBet.com took a big step backwards over the weekend with hand number 1162170993 , when it appeared that the one and only Phil Hellmuth mucked his hand but still won a $5 599 pot.
In an effort to underscore the need for federal regulation of online poker, especially in light of the recent Washington Post and “60 Minutes” stories on cheating scandals at Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker, the Poker Players Alliance has placed full page ads in several Capitol Hill newspapers.
Detective work by an Australian online poker player uncovers a$US10 million cheating scandal at two major poker websites andtriggers a $US75 million dollar lawsuit.
In the wild, wild west, when a poker player was caught cheating it was a capital offense, with the punishment quickly dispensed right across the card table. But today if you're caught cheating in the popular and lucrative world of Internet poker, you may get away scot-free.