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Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
This was just posted in BBV:
http://www.internettexasholdem.com/phpbb...as-vt34808.html As you can see it's pretty mind-blowing. I don't know how much truth is in it but figured i'd give you guys a heads up, all the more information to quickly solve this thing. |
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
this is [censored] ridiculous. i really hope that every high stakes 2p2er has all their money off that site by now.
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
also that forum hurts my eyes
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
post from someone claiming to be absolute:
AbsolutePokerPRM Joined: 16 Feb 2006 Posts: 1 PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:06 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Your email about this issue, along with this link, was forwarded to me by our support team. I can assure everyone that there is absolutely no way that Mark Seif is able to see his opponent's hole cards, nor does he have any ability to manipulate the outcome of the games at Absolute Poker. Mark plays with his own money, and does so under the same conditions as all other players at the table. He does not have access to any information that other players cannot access. The system at Absolute Poker is built in such a way that no one is able to access information on player hole cards in real time, and Mark is not an exception. If anyone has any further questions about this, or anything else, please feel free to contact me directly at prm@absolutepoker.com and I would be happy to assist however I can. |
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
Would we have any legal recourse if Absolute doesn't make an effort to return funds?
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
If somehow mark seif had the ability to see his opponents holecards why is he down so much? If hes a pro id pretend he has at least some idea how to play poker and therefore he would knew how to use this advantage in a way that no would notice and he would crush the games for years. This doesnt make too much sense to mee
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
I kinda doubt stuckinpgh would continue to play there though if this is the case... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
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If somehow mark seif had the ability to see his opponents holecards why is he down so much? If hes a pro id pretend he has at least some idea how to play poker and therefore he would knew how to use this advantage in a way that no would notice and he would crush the games for years. This doesnt make too much sense to mee [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I kinda doubt stuckinpgh would continue to play there though if this is the case... [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, all this occurred to me but still I figured it couldn't hurt to let you guys know. Clayton says the OP of that thread is a reg on stars now, I figured somebody could contact him or stuckin fwiw. |
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
I play at AP every day. I have no doubt that if there are cheaters, it's not AP but someone that has hacked the software.
<3 to Seif and AP. I have faith they'll figure it out. |
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Re: Another potential piece of the AP puzzle
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Would we have any legal recourse if Absolute doesn't make an effort to return funds? [/ QUOTE ] Is that a joke? Online poker is illegal in the U.S. You have the same recourse that a drug dealer has when cheated. Bad PR and loss of business is the only deterant, not legal action. |
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