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Old 02-23-2007, 01:14 PM
KinkyKid KinkyKid is offline
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Default Re: my ftp account got hacked

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JC - I really think that if they've locked up prowlings this evidence is undisputable. To those chiming in with the 'hey, prowlings played these hands okay' lines - it simply doesn't matter. This isn't an American court of law - you don't need to be sure beyond a reasonable doubt. On one hand, you have a dude who never, ever, plays high stakes - and he buries a well known mid-high stakes player for that player's ENTIRE ACCOUNT! He didn't even lose money to anyone else! The evidence in this case is plain - and especially combined with the fact that jc's account will have been logged in from a different IP address, it's open and shut if you ask me. It'd be one thing if Full Tilt had to shell out their own money for this - then you could make the case that people could just log in from different IPs, dump money, then demand that FTP refunded them. This isn't the case here. I'd be very surprised if jc didnt get his $ back.

James

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Plus, all of the chip dumping was to Prownings at three different levels. Someone in this thread tried to sit down with JC and didn't get to play because he sat out. So we have hand histories that show questionable play, combined with a small stakes player jumping levels far over normal, add in that they played 25/50, 50/100, 100/200 AND jc sits out when another player tries to sit.

I'm thinking even FTP can put this together.
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