Pokershare, the online poker operation that promised to give players a share in its success and achieved wide publicity as a result appeared to be in trouble this week amid reports that Toronto based Excapsa, which controlled the network on which it operated had closed its accounts and was paying players out.
Pokershare had only been online for 2 months, and as we went to press the reason was not clear for the moves, although widespread rumour was suggesting that more estabnlished sites on the network – specifically Ultimate Bet – had complained about its success in attracting players away. InfoPowa is awaiting a response from Excapsa on the issue.
The issue blew up in a public sense when playeres were sent emails telling them to expect checks in the mail. Many players had full bankrolls in Pokershare and the poker fora were soon in full cry with doubts that players would receive no part of the profits.
Pokershare offered a 40 percent share of their profits and allowed rakeback affiliates, meaning that players could get a healthy rakeback (in many cases over 30 percent) too.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that on November 1, Excapsa closed all Pokershare accounts on the network, and informed each member via e-mail. They staffed their office 24/7 to handle questions and quickly shipped out all refunds. It is not known whether Pokershare as consulted before the action was taken.
Further information will be published as it becomes available.