Verizon Outage Costing Online Poker Players

Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 1/26/2011

Imagine being seated at a poker table, playing in a tournament where you’ve spent hours protecting your chip stack, waiting for the perfect hand to make your move. That hand finally comes, and just as you prepare to push your stack, or a substantial part of it into the pot, the lights go out.  You freeze up, nervously questioning the problem. When the lights finally come back on, you find that the tournament has carried on without you. Your hand and invested chips are gone.

This is exactly what countless Verizon users in Virginia and North Carolina went through yesterday while attempting to play online poker on a wireless device. Maybe they didn’t all have the perfect hand lined up, but their service, poker games and account access were interrupted none the less.

The Verizon outage was reported as thousands of online poker players went running for their desktop computers to restore their poker sessions before being eliminated from a tournament, or kicked off their cash game table due to inactivity.

Shortly after the problem was reported, a Verizon spokesperson told WTKR “Verizon Wireless is aware of the issue and our crews are addressing it.

It wasn’t until late in the afternoon that Verizon finally restored service to its mobile users. Melanie Ortel, another spokesperson for the wireless company, informed The Huffington Post, “Service was restored at 3:50 pm this afternoon. The issue was based in Hampton Roads and the surrounding area. One online poker player from Virgina, who chose to remain anonymous, said, “I was right in the middle of a tournament today when the service went out, and that is going to be a problem if it happens in the future.”

Interruptions in the ability to play online poker have become all to frequent in recent weeks. It wasn’t very long ago that Bank of America underwent system maintenance that left a multitude of online poker players unable to access their accounts. Without the ability to deposit, many online poker players were sorely affected.

The Verizon outage comes on the heels of the company’s highly anticipated release of the iPhone for Verizon users. With the iPhone, users can access their favorite websites a lot easier, including online poker sites. Considering recent developments, however, online poker fans may be reassessing their desire to stay with the Verizon network.

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Nicola Davidson

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Nicola Davidson is a content writer with a focus in online gaming. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, she has extensive expertise in casino games, sports betting as well as emerging trends that pop up in the iGaming sector. Content is more than just information. It’s about creating an engaging experience for players. Nicola perfects this by writing reviews of new slot releases, a guide to betting strategies or cutting-edge industry news.

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W Perry
W Perry
2 months ago

Wow, kinda ridiculous! You’re all excited to win then the lights just say “bye-bye.” Frustrating dealing with outages when moment matters!

Axel Ramirez
Axel Ramirez
2 months ago

Wow, such a wild turn of events! Can’t imagine the frustration, but thanks for sharing this story!

Hunter Rodriguez
Hunter Rodriguez
2 months ago

Sounds like such a stressful poker moment! Anyone else frustrated by tech issues during games?