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FatalError 09-17-2007 09:21 AM

Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
There are a few accounts in the 530 WCOOP who are playing well above the ability of someone with their past results, with 12 left the chip leader is fredmainiac

his account has played 37 <10$ buyin tournaments only

http://www.officialpokerrankings.com/pok...568154.html?t=2

he is playing an expert aggressive game and has been at or near the chiplead for hours

666 INRI (At table 666)

2 11$ tournaments EVER on pokerstars

http://www.officialpokerrankings.com/pok...82C242.html?t=2

wNwNw1

seems like this player is playing differently after sitting out for a few hands deep, possibly a bought acccount

http://www.officialpokerrankings.com/pok...04354D.html?t=2

Obviously i could be way off on all of these people who could just be huge luckboxes but i think pokerstars should be checking to see if these accounts were played from their normal IP or if they are connected to other accounts.

poker345 09-17-2007 09:30 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
is it not absolutely expected to give it to someone else than playing for 20hours straight?

FatalError 09-17-2007 09:31 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
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is it not absolutely expected to give it to someone else than playing for 20hours straight?

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which accounts did you play

LuckyLloyd 09-17-2007 09:33 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
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is it not absolutely expected to give it to someone else than playing for 20hours straight?

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They are playing 17 hrs. This is not unheard of in the poker world. So the simple answer to your question is a resounding no.

mrjetguy 09-17-2007 09:35 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
are you looking for a job with PS?

inyourface 09-17-2007 09:37 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
Jealous much?

So when I went from a break even 25NL player to winning 10R's I was multi-accounting?

No I just started to learn what I'd read and not play like a donk.

Knock off the paranoid conspiracy theories, you do know someone has to win? So if you put 100 $2 SNG players in a tournament one of them would have to win?

You do understand that concept right?

LuckyLloyd 09-17-2007 09:41 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
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are you looking for a job with PS?

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No - I just really appreciate the fact that this WCOOP series is delivering tournaments that aren't [censored] luckfests. The structures befit the prizepools.

FoldALot. 09-17-2007 09:43 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
Definitely possible. As far as I can see there's no donk left in this in contrast to some of the Sunday Millions.

And no, I don't think INRI is in his 3rd tournament ever.

poker345 09-17-2007 09:46 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
where did u heard it luckyloyd? on live events are they playing for 17hours straight? i think it should be 2 days event. that way 17hours straight if there are 2 poker players on a house they get an advantage... obviously

and fatalerror dont be so jealous with the guys.

ASPoker8 09-17-2007 09:56 AM

Re: Potential Multiaccounting in the 530$ WCOOP
 
[ QUOTE ]
Jealous much?

So when I went from a break even 25NL player to winning 10R's I was multi-accounting?

No I just started to learn what I'd read and not play like a donk.

Knock off the paranoid conspiracy theories, you do know someone has to win? So if you put 100 $2 SNG players in a tournament one of them would have to win?

You do understand that concept right?

[/ QUOTE ]


rofl?

Is it just me or is this the dumbest post in the history of the internets


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