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For Las Vegan Robert Fellner the indictments have come as a massive blow. Currently the 27-year-old has a staggering $250,000 bankrolls frozen on PokerStars following the shut downs. According to the government Fellner will get his money back, but when is anyone's guess. But Fellner is more concerned about how he would make a living if online poker ceased to exist in the U.S. Read More |