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Old 10-17-2007, 04:45 AM
jmxthievez jmxthievez is offline
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Default Re: Absolute Poker Scandal: An Inside Job

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I'd say like 2% #1, 98% #2. Not that I'm trying to set the line here, but I agree with you.

Hopefully #1.

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Assuming #2 happens, what is the next step you think Nat?

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I have a lot in mind. I don't really want to reveal all of my ideas in a spot that AP is surely reading.

Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I sent my ideas for what to do (along with my findings that I have not revealed) to a number of friends, some of whom no one could know that I know. So if anything ever happened to me (who knows, right?) the info would not be lost.

But we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

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N, you really need to relax man! AP is much more likely to buy you out than to make you disappear. At this point they need allies who will confirm their side of the story and since you seem to be a trusted authority, you would fit the criteria of a desirable ally. Also, I seriously doubt that you are the only person in the world qualified to analyze their system to detect the foul play at hand, so if they plan on killing you they would have to kill every other professional in this field. And lastly, the story right now really isn't big news outside of the poker community, tbh, but if anything were to happen to you it would become a very BIG story! It would no longer be a story about cheating, but a story about murder and corruption and at that point the federal government would step in. So as you can see, AP has nothing to gain, but a lot to lose by whacking you. However, if they do try to buy you, don't turn them down when you're in CR, otherwise might end up on the back of a milk carton. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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lol wildly entertaining post...BEWARE