Much of the online poker world has directed its anger mainly at Full Tilt. However, the third online poker room to get shut down on Black Friday (besides PokerStars) was Absolute Poker. Absolute Poker (and its sister site UB.com) has not repaid any American players either. The licensee of the two poker rooms, Blanca Games, says it has a possible solution to repaying monies owed to players.

A press release is below (PDF):

KAHNAWAKE -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Since the actions taken by the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (the “SDNY”) on April 15, 2011, the Commission has been in close and regular discussions with its licensee, Blanca Games Inc. (“Blanca”), operating as Absolute Poker and UB.com (“AP/UB”), to facilitate the reimbursement of both US and non-US players. The Commission has also received regular updates of discussions between AP/UB and the SDNY.

Over the past several weeks, we were advised of a potential solution prepared by Blanca and its representatives, establishing a process to liquidate Blanca’s assets and distribute proceeds to players. We understand that this process has been presented to SDNY for consideration and approval.

The Commission’s foremost concern in this matter has been, and remains, the reimbursement of both US and non-US players, as quickly and completely as possible.

To avoid further prejudice to affected players, the Commission has demanded that all parties complete their discussions and implement a reimbursement solution without further delay.