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The AP thing is really rocking the online poker world.. It sucks also for online players because this is just more ammo for those that want the anti-online-casino laws stronger...
Anyway, I've written about the whole AP event on my blog and I saw your post on another blog and wanted to comment! What happened at WCOOP is another story - it's hard to police those things but PokerStars did a pretty good job of reacting to it. Comment (1)
I dunno. I've only watched the first couple but I've not seen anything that wouldn't be explained by standard hyper-aggressive play and careful attention to players' tendencies.
Do you have some hand numbers which you think are really obvious? Comment (1)
Well it's definitely real, Absolute have admitted foul play and given refunds.
http://www.potripper.co.uk/ is probably the best place for the latest info. There's not one hand alone that would convince you that he has extra information, you have to look at the whole picture. This was Absolute's prestige weekly tournament, small field, very strong players. He played almost every hand, won most of them but - most importantly - never made a mistake. Not once did he try to bluff against a made hand. He never called a bet on the river, it's always raise or fold. Hand 31 is the bestest. There's a bet and a raise ahead but nobody has anything so he moves all in with air and takes it. That's not even a move normally, it's suicide! Comment (1)
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