Malta LGA Releases Complete List of Suspended Everleaf Gaming Domains
In a follow-up to our previous report on the seeming demise of Everleaf Gaming, the Malta Lotteries & Gaming Authority (LGA) has now released a complete list of domains it claims were operated by Everleaf Gaming and were licensed (until last week’s suspension) by the LGA.
The issuance of the list itself is something of a moot point, since the real purpose of the suspension of Everleaf’s Malta license seems to be simply to find a way to stop players from pestering the LGA with complaints that the LGA has no plans of answering in a productive manner anyway. After all, the pretense that the site was actually paying its players has long since been abandoned.
Nonetheless, the issuance and publication of the list serves as a reference point for potential victims of smaller Everleaf skins, and thus is worth preserving on a public news site. The domains and related sites:
www.5crownspoker.com
www.everleafpoker.com
www.poker1texas.com
www.poker4ever.com
http://avanapoker.com/
http://bet-in-poker.com/
http://bluffbet.com/
http://bugspoker.com
http://circlelinepoker.com/
http://cobrabet.com/
http://crashpoker.com/
http://giamaxpoker.com
http://giocopro.com/
http://meteorpoker.com/
http://mtapoker.com/
http://nobadbeatspoker.com/
http://onlinepoker66.com
http://pentapoker.com/
http://pixipoker.com/
http://pokerari.com/
http://pokerftr.com/
http://pokergol.com/
http://pokerorion.com/
http://pokerutd.com/
http://qcpokertour.com/
http://shavpoker.com/
http://stilettopoker.com
http://valhallapoker.com/
http://westbeachpoker.com/
http://whitewolfpoker.com/
http://wsfpoker.com
http://2poker.com
http://364casino.eu
http://5crownspoker.com
http://anopoker.com/
http://badugistars.com
http://bugspoker.com
http://circlelinepoker.com
http://cobrabet.com
http://colossalpoker.com
http://dompkr.com
http://gohardpoker.com/
http://iq-poker.com
http://kronospoker.com
http://lemonbet.com
http://mtapoker.com
http://nobadbeatspoker.com
http://onlinepoker66.com
http://piranhapoker.com/
http://pixipoker.com
http://pokabet.com
http://poker4ever.com
http://pokerari.com
http://pokercastle.com
http://pokerimperiale.com/
http://pokermtv.com
http://pokerorion.com
http://pokervenus.eu/
http://pokerverybody.com
http://poseidonpoker.com/
http://protopoker.com
http://spbetting.com
http://switch-poker.eu/
http://taxipoker.net
http://teepoker.com/
http://whitewolfpoker.com
http://wsfpoker.com
http://xptpoker.com/
http://zarapoker.com/
Many of these may have been small “house” skins under the control of Everleaf’s owners. We’re not going to make any of those URLs active links, for obvious reasons. A few other notes on the above list:
- The “switch-poker.eu” site appears to be a knockoff site unrelated to the real Switch Poker, the first site to accept Bitcoins as a form of payment.
- The most notable sites still under contract as an Everleaf skin at the time of the LGA’s moot suspension of licensing are: 5CrownsPoker, Poker4Ever, PokerAri.com, ProtoPoker.com, and CobraBet. None are large rooms, but they are the most established of the remaining Everleaf sites.
- A handful of other sites remain listed on Everleaf’s official “Partners” page, but had already departed Everleaf, at least to the extent of moving (or removing) their sites and skins to other networks. Without looking up each of these sites to find their current locations, that list includes Minted Poker, LuvinPoker (which I think is now defunct, and Luvin Jen can correct me if otherwise), 777PokerClub, BlueDogPoker, GoldenPokerClub and JimmyPoker. Again, none of these were large sites, but those that remain in business have moved elsewhere.
Does this mean it’s finally lights out for Everleaf Gaming? One would think so, but it’s best to keep a reminder such as this posted just in case.
To a certain extent the failure of a small network is no different than a bankruptcy by a chain outlet such as Sharper Image, an analogy worth referencing because when that chain went into bankruptcy, all of the pre-paid gift cards it had sold to its customers were rendered worthless. In that regard, online poker is just another business, and Everleaf was a bad one.
We continue to recommend the best, most stable and reputable sites, but as for Everleaf, good riddance. It’s been nice knowin’ ya.
[oops, borked prev post. !]
I continue to wonder if I will ever get the 4 figs owed to me as an affiliate.
[x] Emailed LGA way back
[ ] received a response.
[ ] expect to get paid.
sigh