The license hearing of Full Tilt Poker with the AGCC (Alderney Gambling Control Commission) commenced on Monday the 19th September with little news from behind the closed doors of the Park Plaza Hotel in London.
No statements were forthcoming from either the AGCC or FTP representatives.
The rooms at the Park Plaza were covered by security guards to ensure no one was allowed in except both participating parties.
Sources close to hearing have told the iGaming Post that very little happened on the Monday, most of the time was taken up with requests for more postponements by FTP and following arguments by both sides.
The hearing will move into Tuesday now and possibly Wednesday, as sources tell the Post that the AGCC want to bring this hearing to a conclusion rather than extend to another date.
We are told that there will be an announcement on Tuesday afternoon and The Post will bring you any news as it happens.
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