Creator of the International Poker Rules Says PokerStars Won't Pay
The famous Dutch poker pro, Marcel Luske, is suing industry giants, PokerStars, for what he claims is their theft and use of rules he wrote.
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The famous Dutch poker pro, Marcel Luske, is suing industry giants, PokerStars, for what he claims is their theft and use of rules he wrote.
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