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Poker Forum => Online Archive => Online Poker => National Online League => Topic started by: Des on February 22, 2012, 16:46:52 PM

Title: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: Des on February 22, 2012, 16:46:52 PM
Good news and some bad I"m afraid.

The National Online League tournaments were set up within the PokerStars lobby with certain global restrictions.

The good news is that these restrictions have now been lifted, which means we will be joined by APAT members from several European countries - and Achim already has players registered from Denmark, Belgium, Germany and the new European state of the Dominican Republic. :)  We are expecting further members to join now from France, Italy and Portugal...to name a few.

The bad news is that in doing this the tournaments had to be reset, so anyone who had previously registered in the PokerStars lobby will have to do so again.  As a result PokerStars have refunded you your money.  Can you please register again.

Apologies for the inconvenience, but this is great news for our member base on a wider scale and the National Online League as a whole.

Regards,

Des.
Title: Re: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: CincinnatiKid on February 22, 2012, 17:35:24 PM
Thanks Des, guess some of our new players are really happy now !
Title: Re: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: AceOnTheRiver on February 22, 2012, 18:19:44 PM

The good news is that these restrictions have now been lifted, which means we will be joined by APAT members from several European countries - and Achim already has players registered from Denmark, Belgium, Germany and the new European state of the Achimican Republic. :)  We are expecting further members to join now from France, Italy and Portugal...to name a few.


FYP  :)
Title: Re: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: CincinnatiKid on February 22, 2012, 19:10:12 PM


The good news is that these restrictions have now been lifted, which means we will be joined by APAT members from several European countries - and Achim already has players registered from Denmark, Belgium, Germany and the new European state of the Achimican Republic. :)  We are expecting further members to join now from France, Italy and Portugal...to name a few.


FYP  :)


Sorry JP, always missed the geography lessons. ;D
Title: Re: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: skpmnk on February 23, 2012, 00:27:55 AM

Good news and some bad I"m afraid.

The National Online League tournaments were set up within the PokerStars lobby with certain global restrictions.

The good news is that these restrictions have now been lifted, which means we will be joined by APAT members from several European countries - and Achim already has players registered from Denmark, Belgium, Germany and the new European state of the Dominican Republic. :)  We are expecting further members to join now from France, Italy and Portugal...to name a few.

The bad news is that in doing this the tournaments had to be reset, so anyone who had previously registered in the PokerStars lobby will have to do so again.  As a result PokerStars have refunded you your money.  Can you please register again. Ive registered for Ireland,but where can I find the password to enter the league games ?


Apologies for the inconvenience, but this is great news for our member base on a wider scale and the National Online League as a whole.

Regards,

Des.
Title: Re: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: Gazza on February 23, 2012, 10:11:09 AM

We are expecting further members to join now from France, Italy and Portugal...to name a few.



I was under the impression that these player pools are segregated and therefore wouldn"t be able to play in the same tournaments as us?
Title: Re: Your Registration In the PokerStars Lobby
Post by: Scousebill on February 23, 2012, 10:42:04 AM


We are expecting further members to join now from France, Italy and Portugal...to name a few.



I was under the impression that these player pools are segregated and therefore wouldn"t be able to play in the same tournaments as us?


But if we have formed a new European Region to play in the Online League then how would they not be able to play in the same tournaments as us...?