Mike "The Mouth" Matusow claims to be in-the-know about how much different players had on their Full Tilt Poker accounts before the site was shut down. Daniel Cates is alleged to have $6 million stuck on the site.

Mike "The Mouth" Matusow this weekend gave a lengthy interview to the QuadJacks.com radio show, leaving a number of interesting statements to the show's hosts and listeners.

Matusow, who has appeared on QuadJacks several times before, paid a visit to the hosts alongside Daniel Negreanu, Matt Savage and and Tony G to a talk about the most recent developments in the Full Tilt saga.

Here, the always talkative Matusow delivered several brisk statements on his former employer, clearly agitated and eager to talk about his relationship to the site and its many other pros.

Matusow among other things said that he "wanted to know everything going on at Full Tilt Poker", and that he believed that greed was the real reason a solution for the troubled company's future hasn't been found yet.

"It it weren't for greed, sale of the company would have been done a long time ago," Matusow said.

"Somebody offered to buy a piece of FTP right away after Black Friday for good money, but they were turned down. Now they're struggling to get shit for it," he added, saying that Phil Ivey, who was allegedly behind the proposed deal "went berserk" when he heard the company had declined, claiming that it had another offer lined up.

"I believe that Ray Bitar fucked everything up. You'd be surprised to see the ego has has," Matusow said.

Matusow also went on to claim that he himself had $250,000 on the site before it was shut down, and that Tom "durrrr" Dwan similarly has $1 million locked up.

The biggest loser in the game between Full Tilt and its pros is however according to Matusow Daniel "jungleman12" Cates, who he claims to have a full $6 million, still sitting on the site.

Cates has not commented on the situation at all, and it is therefore impossible to say if Matusow in any way is right in his assumptions.

Similarly most of the former Full Tilt pros allegations about the situation of Full Tilt Poker are based on hear-say and therefore hard to verify, as long as they are not backed up by facts, proof or other statements from players or officials.

Matusow, however, kept firing at the site for several hours on the show, but ended his appearance with a remarkably positive predictions, saying that he was "absolutely sure everyone would get their money back sooner or later."

Listen to the whole episode of the show here.

Source: Poker.org