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More Leyser-Gold drama
There have been some new court papers filed. Leyser seems to be taking apart Gold's claims pretty well. He says "The only truthful assertion in Defendant's Motion is that 'Gold no longer intends to share his winnings'."
It turns out that there is another backer who is owed 10% who is only named as "Eric." Although Eric should get $1.2 million (or perhaps $600,000 of the half that Gold holds), he has only received $100,000 or $200,000 according to Gold. Gold also admits that Leyser agreed to share tips for both the dealers and a Bodog rep 50/50 (although reports say that Gold never did tip the dealers). He also says that Leyser offered to split the 10% for Eric 50/50. I don't want to spam, but I've posted more details on my blog along with the actual court filing in PDF form. If this link isn't cool, feel free to chop it. |
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Re: More Leyser-Gold drama
gold never tipped the dealers?
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Re: More Leyser-Gold drama
The rumor I've heard is that Alan was the only one at the final table who tipped. I don't really know.
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Re: More Leyser-Gold drama
Well they all tipped the dealers extremely generously in theory, given the large chunk of the prize pool that was withheld for them.
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Re: More Leyser-Gold drama
I refuse to get sucked into another tipping debate, but I agree with you in general that everyone paid plenty of juice already.
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Re: More Leyser-Gold drama
Didn't harrah's only give a fraction of the fraction of the prizepool that was withheld for the dealers?
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