Full Tilt Drops Jonathan Little

Serena DaSilva - 7 Mar 2008

Jonathan “Fiery Justice” Little, perhaps best known for his live action success on the World Poker Tour – he’s got one title from the Mirage Poker Showdown in May 2007 and took the runner-up slot at the North American Poker Championships in November 2007 – signed on to play with Full Tilt Poker soon late last year. Less than six months later, he’s been dropped by the online poker room.

Why?

It seems that FieryJustice “violated the terms and conditions of Full Tilt Poker by allowing others to play his account.” The site encourages their “pros to play as much as they can, we do not allow them to share their account with any other players.”

Little came under suspicion a few weeks back when a player on the PocketFives forum marveled that he played 1,227 SNGs (sit & go tournaments) in seven days. Other forum members claimed that Little was playing online at Full Tilt while competing at the NBC Heads Up National Championships.

The online poker community is a-buzz with this info. Some think he should’ve gotten a warning before his dismissal. Others feel the action was justified.

What do y’all think? Comment below. We’d love to hear from you!

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