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Old 04-21-2006, 01:11 PM
Temp Hutter Temp Hutter is offline
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I know Lyle, and I have 100% confidence that nothing shady is going on, and that nothing shady will ever go on. Having said that, I think he shouldn't play in WPT events, as it does give the "appearance of impropriety". It doesn't matter that he is trusted and is not cheating, since some people MIGHT view it as a possibility, and such a rumor would hurt his business, he should sit out these events. At least, I think that is the smarter decision for him.

Later, Greg Raymer (FossilMan)

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Lyle got moved to my table a couple hours into the first day so I got the chance to play with him for the better part of 8 hours (and he busted me on day 2, but that is a different story). I do not think there is an actual conflict, but I asked him about this appearance of a conflict. He told me that it was the subject of a lot of debate at the WPT and that after all of the discussion and talks with the lawyers that he was cleared to play.

The year before, Brad Berman made the final table and he is also a board member of the WPT. When the players sat down with Steve Lipscomb for the final table walk through I said to Steve that I wanted to formally lodge a complaint because Brad is a member of the WPT board. I said this with a straight face and after he looked me over for a couple of seconds I smiled and he realized I was joking and he quickly laughed and moved on. I can imagine that some of the talks that they had had at HQ went through his mind for a quick second.

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Old 04-21-2006, 01:32 PM
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When I played a lot in LA I heard that Larry Flynt occasionally played poker in his own casino. Since he signed the dealers' paychecks, I'd think that would be an even bigger conflict of interest, but I doubt they ever had a problem filling the seats.
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Old 04-21-2006, 01:33 PM
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When I played a lot in LA I heard that Larry Flynt occasionally played poker in his own casino. Since he signed the dealers' paychecks, I'd think that would be an even bigger conflict of interest, but I doubt they ever had a problem filling the seats.

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Occasionaly? He was there every time I was there a few years ago.
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Old 04-21-2006, 03:53 PM
Lottery Larry Lottery Larry is offline
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No- but I host and play in my own home tourneys, so I'm biased.

I don't think that it's a factor.
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Old 04-21-2006, 04:37 PM
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It is a conflict of interest - regardless of how everyone feels about Lyle, the odds of making it into the money, etc... Lyle should not play in WPT events as long as he is a significant stakeholder in the enterprise.

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Of course he's a significant stakeholder in the broadcaster, not in the owner and runner of the tourney.

Cardplayer covers most of these tourneys too. Should the Shulman's be barred from playing?

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