Match IPL apologise to stars falsely advertised as playing in the league

Match Indian Poker League has apologised on Twitter after the Indian poker news site, Poker Guru, advertised the launch of the new league including a host of star players included in the project.

When there’s a smell of gunpowder, you eventually find a gun.

Not for the first time, the image of the Match Indian Poker League (IPL) finds itself smelling like a boiled haddock, after the Indian poker news outlet Poker Guru ran an article on Match IPL falsely advertising a swathe of internationals stars appearing in the league.

The article in question featured here – summarised expectations for the event taking place in Mumbai’s Playboy Club on 17 & 18 November.