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Open collusion at Borgata
From Cardplayer: [ QUOTE ] Collusion? Ignorance of the Rules is Not a Defense. In the last hand before the break, Allen Summerville is in the small blind, and Brian Strahl is in the big blind. After everyone else at the table folds to them, they decide to just check it down to the river and flip over their hands face up. What? Haralabos Voulgaris immediately calls for a floorperson, and neither Strahl or Summerville even realize that something is wrong, though they do turn their cards back face down. Voulgaris explains the situation to the floorperson, who confirms that players aren't allowed to collude in that fashion, whether they are friends or not. The floorperson gives them both a warning, and tells them not to do it again. Voulgaris then points out that they already flipped their cards and showed them to each other, expecting them to receive a penalty. But the floorperson sticks with a warning. The hand continues, and they openly check it down as the board falls K92KJ. Strahl shows his A6 and Summerville shows his A6 -- it's a chopped pot. After the hand, Summerville confronts Voulgaris, wondering why Voulgaris can't just let it slide. Voulgaris tries to explain what a serious infraction that is, and how big the implications are now that the field is five players away from the money. Expect more fireworks from this table, as it's not scheduled to break for another three tables. [/ QUOTE ] BTW, Brian Strahl is the guy who was charged with money laundering and then didn't show up at his sentencing in New Jersey but instead was playing in WSOP and faxed the judge from Bellagion that he couldn't make it. The judge wasn't too impressed and ended up sentencing him to 15 years with no hope for parole until early 2008 - don't know he got out early though. |
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Re: Open collusion at Borgata
obv he faxed the warden and told him about the WPT event.
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Re: Open collusion at Borgata
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL wp sketchy
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I did a video blog/interview about this here;
http://www.worldpokertour.com/tourna...&log=13986 I don't think the BB really knew he was doing anything shady (Brian Strahl) I just think he was trying to be nice to the SB. The SB in my opinion was definitely taking advantage of the situation and was possibly even hustling him or making an effort to gain every edge he could. The whole thing was very very shady, but that being said I don't think the players involved were aware of just how wrong what they were doing was. H. |
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Re: Open collusion at Borgata
AC is the armpit of the USA.
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AC is the armpit of the USA. [/ QUOTE ] [ ] original thought. |
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For the record, both Strahl and Summerville were given 10-minute penalties. This noted in a later post.
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AC is the armpit of the USA. [/ QUOTE ] Oh, like the midwest or whatever hicky area you're from is so great? AC is obviously not Vegas but it's as good as it gets on the East Coast. And for the record NY > anywhere else in the USA... |
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AC is the armpit of the USA. [/ QUOTE ] The difference is an armpit occasionally smells good |
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[ QUOTE ] AC is the armpit of the USA. [/ QUOTE ] The difference is an armpit occasionally smells good [/ QUOTE ] and there aren't $5 hookers wandering around my armpits after midnight... |
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