Question regarding UBT, for Ken

zengrifter

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At another online BJ forum the administrator posted that UBT went bankrupt or "lost everything" because the tournaments were not popular, or some such. And that the UBT investors, mostly pro-poker players, lost their shirts.

What is the 'skinny' on this? zg


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KenSmith

Administrator
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While I don't know specifics about the financial situation of UBT, they're obviously not bankrupt as they are still holding events. There's no doubt that the UIGEA put a huge dent in their plans, and they've struggled to come up with an alternative business plan. However, I wouldn't count them out of the fight just yet.
 

zengrifter

Banned
KenSmith said:
While I don't know specifics about the financial situation of UBT, they're obviously not bankrupt as they are still holding events. There's no doubt that the UIGEA put a huge dent in their plans, and they've struggled to come up with an alternative business plan. However, I wouldn't count them out of the fight just yet.
This new UBT club - $20/mo subscription for fee-less poker and BJ tournaments sounds good. I'm not convinced that it can't be attacked by regulators on legal compliance - but I like the thinking - the idea who's time has come. If there's a trend in this direction, I'll join a few of them. zg


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