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Old 10-24-2007, 02:49 PM
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Default Re: AP Visit: I\'m going to Costa Rica

If this has to be done it should be done right by them.

#1 How many accounts at the site can see the cards. If they say only the one that's obviously bs. Are the auditors looking into every account that is affiliated with anyone working at the site?

#2 If possible, the auditors should look into any account with any sufficient time spent observing tables.

#3 Mark Seif's hh from the questionable session must be handed over either during or after the audit if need be.

#4 All of the previous owners, at the moment before the U.S. legislation, must be given at least to the auditors. Their accounts then must be given at AP and thoroughly investigated.

#5 There must be jail time for the guilty parties or this will kill online poker, not just AP. The results of the auditors must be made public and handed over to the authorities in Costa Rica, Canada (bit of a joke here but...) and the U.S. If no jail time is served by the guilty parties the whole thing is a joke and will taint online poker forever as any site in the future needs to know the consequences. The guilty parties must pay a price to stop this from happening again and to regain public trust.

#6 The scope of the audit must be made public. Are they only looking into the accounts caught and only the specific games listed or every game they've played? Also every game where any company observers have watched? I also hear a lot about tournaments but not much about cash games.

#7 Obviously you need to know exactly how it happened and "cough" how they found out through there software. Then, the auditors should be aware of this and look for more accounts doing the same thing.

#8 Jail time, jail time, jail time
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