Unfortunately, it seems as though the maintenance that was undertaken by the WPN wasn’t enough to stop other problems from arising, considering that later the same evening, players began having issues with the cashier page. Yet, not many people expected the network to begin with this until after the tournament had come to a conclusion. As it happens, ACR Poker in specific had posted on its Twitter feed that maintenance was scheduled for 6:00am to 8:00am ET on that day. Just slightly prior to this, another user posted that all the games had disappeared from the lobby before inquiring as to whether or not the WPN was undergoing maintenance. While not being specifically noted as such, the number of entrants suggests that this may have been a part of The High Five $10 Million Guaranteed tournament series, which is currently underway on the WPN. He then went on to say that after he lost a big hand, the poker network chose to cancel that tournament altogether. One gamer noted that he had been playing for 10 hours and was one of the final three competitors out of around 1,700 entrants. The first reports of the recent bad occurrences on the WPN came on Thursday, April 16 when players experienced the cancellation of a tournament.