Stones cheating scandal

Someone in the 22 thread was arguing the fine could apply to each hand.

Veronica Brill appeared on the most recent episode of DAT Poker Pod, with Daniel Negreanu, Adam Schwartz, and Terrence Chan.

If it’s what you say, I love it.

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The evidence from combined player hand histories already confirmed that potripper was winning more than could ever be possible without cheating, the hole card hand histories just made it much more obvious and forced AP/UB to admit to the superusing.

Too bad people keep saying the smoking gun can’t be the math. That’s not an indictment of the case. It’s an indictment of how little the typical cop or judge understands math.

I thought the thing that finally pushed it over the edge was an employee accidentally sent a player the full table logs - which show the IP addresses not only of the player, but all observers. There was an IP address that followed potripper (although he had a different sn for that - nnnenei or something - to every table. So that IP was basically the super user - probably just another computer potripper was looking at or viewing over PC Anywhere.

It’s terrifying that w/o that smoking gun they still could have just denied denied denied.

Unless I mixed that all up.

The statute definitely reads that way.

So here I am 12 days later having watched every minute of Ingram’s 500 archived livestreams on this. Ama?

Based on the evidence, how rigged is this witch hunt against the GOAT poker player Mike Postle?

(Serious question, how do you think the cheating actually worked? Like what specifically was he doing with his phone?)

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Is anything going to happen to him?

guy strikes me as the poker world analogue of Trump, so my guess is nope.

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This kind of cheating is probably semi rare… but collusion is not.

Fuck you, you Pete loving bastard

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Bigly. Bigly rigly people are saying.

I believe he was watching the non-delayed stream most of the time, with the remainder split between the RFID feed and receiving instructions via SMS. Burton detailed this when describing how half the players would be watching the delayed stream on their phones periodically, so people “catching” the impostler would just see what looked like the normal stream. Berkey did a video on how standard it’d be to send RFID data to multiple remote devices.

Yes but it’s gonna take awhile, legally. Imho.

p.s. Somebody might murder him or at least punch him in the face multiple times. Men have died for stealing far less. Three streams in I wanted to fight him to the death. Ingram almost broke into tears he was so angry and dejected at the end of one stream. It really is disgusting.

What is this, some joke I’m not in on? You’re not serious, are you?

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lol, no he’s not serious

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Ok settle down you Pete loving bastards

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If you had his access (and no scruples) how much money could you have made without getting caught?

Russ Hamilton stole like $15 million, nothing happened and he still plays in live events. Lol poker.

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