Cereus Player Issues Addressed by Kahnawake Gaming Commission

Cereus Player Issues Addressed by Kahnawake Gaming Commission
A "financially beneficial solution" to be achieved, claims the KGC's dispute management In light of the problems players experienced at Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet after the Black Friday actions, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission's dispute management this week issued a statement, informing players that it is working to achieve a "financially beneficial solution" to their cases. Unlike in case of Full Tilt Poker, the two sites on Blanca Gaming's Cereus network have been making at least some payments to non-US players. In its email to players, the KGC spokesperson said: "The KGC has continued to work tirelessly to achieve a financially beneficial solution for players. In order not to jeopardize the ongoing negotiations, we have not been able to provide the regular updates we would have liked to. "Since the April 15 indictments concerning Blanca (UB and AbsolutePoker), the KGC has continually monitored the overall situation. Special emphasis has always been placed on the player funds at Blanca [Gaming]. "We are pleased to advise you the legal negotiations are nearing completion, we expect to provide a formal advisory very shortly, as always player balances are the Commission's highest priority. "The KGC will post advisories on www.gamingcommission.ca as information becomes available for public release."
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