Full Tilt to Merge into PokerStars Platform

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Canadian betting giant Amaya Inc has announced that it will shut down the Full Tilt gaming platform on May 17th, merging the poker software into its PokerStars platform while keeping the two brands separate.

All players at PokerStars and Full Tilt will have their accounts merged together, and existing Full Tilt Points turned into Starscoins. Cash balances will also make the shift.

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14 May 2016 - 10:12pm
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Well I guess they doing that by financial reasons and probably will cut down some expenses by this merge but I'm not sure all the players would be agree, still you can do such moves when you hold all the aces I guess.