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while playing I was sitting near the final table of the bellagio cup event today.
http://www.cardplayer.com/tournaments/live_updates/7788 The 2nd to last hand is legit, after that they made a deal of which i know no details. After the deal the cardplayer reporter talked to the players and explained that he couldn't report the deal due to player of the year points and had to make something up (i'm paraphrasing but the gist is 100%). and thus the phantom final hand in this case who cares right? but over time (and with the money wagered on POY) deals need to be considered. and perhaps truth in reporting should count for something? i imagine this policy came after the JC tran "win" that wasn't in april |
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#2
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why would they make up such a dramatic hand?
anyway kush patel is a 2p2er and friend of actionjeff's, so maybe he will post here |
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#3
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and perhaps truth in reporting should count for something? [/ QUOTE ] It should count for a lot. The writer should have reported the truth and let whoever is responsible for POY stuff figure out what to do with the points. |
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#4
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If true, this shows once again how CP has degenerated from being the "Poker Authority," to poker's version of "People." If the Shulmans ever cared about journalistic integrity they did nothing to keep it in the magazine.
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i was there, last hand definately completely made up. I believe the cardplayer's reasoning is completely accurate. They can't have a non winner for a POY event so whoever was ahead when the chop comes (whoever gets the bracelet in the chop terms) gets the win and the POY points, so they have to make up a hand to get him the win.
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#6
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Jeez, as long as they were making up such a dramatic hand why not have the guy make a royal flush.
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i was there, last hand definately completely made up. I believe the cardplayer's reasoning is completely accurate. They can't have a non winner for a POY event so whoever was ahead when the chop comes (whoever gets the bracelet in the chop terms) gets the win and the POY points, so they have to make up a hand to get him the win. [/ QUOTE ] Why can't they? The POY is a marketing program. But their reporting, and the integrity of it, is part of what makes them believe they are the "Poker Authority." They should simply report, a deal was made, game over. Anyone who follows updates will understand how and why that happens. But to make up hands so that it somehow doesn't tarnish POY just does not look good for them. |
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#8
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So following a hand that had started with chips fairly equal, while
[ QUOTE ] After the hand, Patel is down to $35,000 while Muchnik is sitting with $265,000. [/ QUOTE ] they made a deal? |
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#9
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All,
"Online players Psyduck, AaronBeen and Aruba WPT final tablist Isaac Haxton are rooting for the dealer to turn over a diamond" There's that aaron been being a dick again as usual. What an a-hole. |
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#10
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All,
BTW, Dynasty is obviously exactly right here. |
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