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dude, he won those two tourneys for over 200K+ total, not to mention he was an affiliate and a winning 215$ SnG player before all of this. no way he's been stripped of his livelihood, lol. get a clue. [/ QUOTE ] Why begrudge his success? I smell jealousy all over this forum. Look inside yourself and ask how you would feel if you were Zee. Yes, he's messed up but he worked hard to build his reputation and obviously did not realized how major his violation was or he wouldn't have done it. Indy |
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all that you have said in this thread has been said 20 times already in the thread dedicated to the situation.
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all that you have said in this thread has been said 20 times already in the thread dedicated to the situation. [/ QUOTE ] Then why is nothing being done to properly deal with this situation? We, in fact, govern what Party/Stars can do, believe me. If we stand up and say its too harsh they will listen to what we say. Its too harsh. Indy |
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because the majority of people (at least those that have spoken up) disagree with you.
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properly deal with? lol. ok youre a retard, /ignore.
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Poor guy ZeeJustin. Such a harsh and tough poker forum. I hope none of you guys ever need any mercy in life.
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Poor guy ZeeJustin. Such a harsh and tough poker forum. I hope none of you guys ever need any mercy in life. Indy [/ QUOTE ]
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[ QUOTE ] Poor guy ZeeJustin. Such a harsh and tough poker forum. I hope none of you guys ever need any mercy in life. Indy [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Commodus leaving OOT to post in the main ZJ thread would be absolutely perfect. |
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Poor guy ZeeJustin. Such a harsh and tough poker forum. I hope none of you guys ever need any mercy in life. Indy [/ QUOTE ] The dude is turning 21 years old this year. He's not 7. He cheated KNOWINGLY. Whether or not Party's punishment was justified (I think it is), the reaction from members of THIS FORUM are entirely NATURAL. You cannot fault people for "throwing him under the wheels". It is their natural response to this despicable act from a guy whom we all thought was generally a decent kid. He'll make his $100K back eventually. He'll never fully repair his reputation. That's the way things go. For some reason, people like to trust people, until they totally F*** them over. Would it be better if society just treated everyone like a cheat until proven innocent? Or honest until proven dishonest? I think the latter seems to work pretty well. It's also the funnest. |
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[ QUOTE ] all that you have said in this thread has been said 20 times already in the thread dedicated to the situation. [/ QUOTE ] Then why is nothing being done to properly deal with this situation? We, in fact, govern what Party/Stars can do, believe me. If we stand up and say its too harsh they will listen to what we say. Its too harsh. Indy [/ QUOTE ] It is not too harsh. I ask you this: what if you are the guy who finished second to his first when he cheated, do you feel the same when you lose 50k due directly to his cheating? |
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