Underaged Online Poker Player Andy McLeod Banned by Full Tilt Poker
By Cathy Roberts on Dec 07, 2007 with Comments 0
Andy McLeod also known as TheFatFish on Full Tilt Poker is known as one of the internet’s hottest up and coming multi-table-tournament poker players. The young poker player was responsible for two back to back $1000.00 buy in wins in a row at Full Tilt, taking down a combined $90,000.00 in poker tournament winners.
His excellence at the poker table isn’t what has the young self proclaimed professional poker player in the news today however. Full Tilt Poker was recently alerted , by way of a post made on the popular poker forum Pocket Fives by well known poker player Imper1um that McLeod (TheFatFish) is not of legal gambling age. The post made on the Pocket Fives forum states that McLeod is just 16, however after some research it would seem that he is in fact 17, still even if slightly, to young to play poker at Full Tilt legally.
Known offline as Sorel Mizzi you might recall he was recently accused of buying a Full Tilt Poker account from a Bluff Magazine editor, is well known online at rooms such as PokerStars and FullTilt. He generally plays under the name Imper1um is 21 years of age, and has apparently known of McLeod’s underage status for quite some time.
As a result of the post, and due to the fact that McLeod is in fact not old enough to play poker it is rumored that he has been banned from several online poker rooms, as well as popular poker forums such as Pocket Fives.
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