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[ QUOTE ] They need to be in the same room to chop profits and can't either trust each other or send screen shots of cashiers? Russ GCA (the poker cheating guy) used to have a link to a picture of his poker boiler room in this rgp thread from 2004. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.gambl...bbbe2dfa2d445cc Newgca View profile More options Sep 10 2004, 12:32 pm Newsgroups: rec.gambling.poker From: [email protected] (Newgca) Date: 10 Sep 2004 16:32:05 GMT Local: Fri, Sep 10 2004 12:32 pm Subject: GCA "Boiler Room pics, now online" Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author www.pokermafia.com now has pcitures of perhaps the two finest 'poker boiler rooms' in the world. If you think this equipment is for show, then it's showtime. Meanwhile, I'd personally like to thank the sites for allowing this. Perhaps they can stop it? Russ Georgiev DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Newgca View profile More options Sep 11 2004, 12:43 am Newsgroups: rec.gambling.poker From: [email protected] (Newgca) Date: 11 Sep 2004 04:43:23 GMT Local: Sat, Sep 11 2004 12:43 am Subject: Re: GCA "Boiler Room pics, now online" Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author >Why is it that in "perhaps the finest 'poker boiler rooms' in the world" >half the computers aren't even plugged in? If you had a brain, you'd know why. 7 monitors means there are 7 ways of connecting, so all you do is switch computers when you want a different account to be played. Each account has it's own computer, but I guess most of you genius's can't figure this out. DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD I can't get the picture up anymore. Maybe someone can find it. I don't see why anyone would be surprised at a boiler room - coaching situation. I worked for an option trading group and it worked almost the same way. You have the head trader/pupeteer and his worker bees standing out in the pits. The bees have certain constraints to trade under set by the head trader. Major/difficult situations are sent to the head trader to decide. One guys opening speech to us was "I'm a [censored] who went to [censored] university and I make $400,000 a year. Just do what Dave tells you to do, don't be a hero, and you can make big money." Option trading is significantly more complicated than poker. One or two good poker players directing a bunch of disciplined guys in a room would be an easy money machine. The new banking regs have hurt these guys bad I am sure. Nation also says they consult on big hands. Isn't this against the FTP rules? Topset72 PS I don't know why there are no spaces in my message. They are there when I typed this post. |
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