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UltimateBet charged with 'unfair play'

13 March 2008

By Gary Trask

For the second time in the last six months, a popular online poker site has been charged with allegations of unfair play.



According to a press release issued by UltimateBet, one of the 10 largest online poker rooms, the site was alerted to suspicions of a player exhibiting "abnormally high winnings statistics" and "having an unfair advantage during play."



The allegations were made by concerned players on Jan. 12 and were directed to UltimateBet and to its licensing authority, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC). "The allegations also included reports of suspicious activity concerning the deletion of the NioNio account and other accounts that may have been related to this scheme, " UltimateBet said.



"We immediately launched an extensive inquiry involving an independent third-party expert to review hundreds of thousands of hand histories, all of which were promptly locked down and made available to this expert," UltimateBet said in its statement. "The initial findings of our third-party expert confirm that the NioNio account's winning statistics were indeed abnormal, and we have expanded the investigation to look into whether an unfair advantage existed, how such a scheme might have been perpetrated, and whether additional accounts beyond those of NioNio were involved.



"UltimateBet is in regular communications and contact with its regulatory authority, The Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC), and will continue to cooperate fully with that body," the company added.



The scandal brings back memories of this past October when Absolute Poker was mired in a cheating scandal that prompted the KGC to audit the site. The controversy ignited after complaints began to surface that there were "superuser" accounts that could see the hole cards of all the players at a table. In January, the KGC fined AbsolutePoker $500,000 following an investigation into these allegations.



Both UltimateBet and Absolute Poker are owned by Tokwiro Enterprises ENRG, which is headed by the former Grand Chief of the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake, Joe Norton, who did not respond to e-mails from Casino City requesting a comment. Tokwiro Enterprises ENRG is located in Kahnawake and also owns Vegas Poker 247 and AP Lady.



UltimateBet's also said in its statement that it "is determined to complete a full and thorough investigation."



"We pride ourselves on providing a safe, secure playing environment for our customers. The investigation has proven to be extremely complex and, therefore, has been more extensive and taken much longer than initially expected. We continue to aggressively pursue the matter and will communicate the findings of our full investigation to our regulatory authority and to our customer base as soon as practicable."




UltimateBet charged with 'unfair play' is republished from Online.CasinoCity.com.
Gary Trask

As Casino City's Senior Editor, Gary helps coordinate, write and edit all of the editorial content for the company's Web sites and publications.

The Boston native has worked in the journalism field as a writer and editor for more than 15 years and he is the former editor of North Shore Golf magazine. Gary has been with Casino City since 2007 and is a member of the Poker Hall of Fame's Media Committee. As a result, Gary is granted a vote for the Hall of Fame.

No Limit Hold'em tournaments are a favorite of Gary's, but he also enjoys a night of dealer's choice with a variety of games like Seven-Card No Peek, Guts or Five-Card Draw with a qualifier. In addition to playing cards, another of Gary's interests is golf, a game that allows his two favorite hobbies to collide quite naturally.

Gary, who, when in Las Vegas, spends most of his time inside the sportsbooks, welcomes your comments, questions and story ideas. You can reach him at gary@casinocity.com or you can follow him on Twitter at @casinocityGT