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Re: WCOOP main event sensation - winner under investigation
I just don't see, from Pokerstars' perspective, how they can do anything about it. It is my understanding that 2 accts were entered from his IP address, one his, and one his sister's. I don't see how they can prove that his sister didn't play, and he helped her after he busted out. There is no "one player to a hand" rule, so what grounds do they have?
I'm not trying to defend his actions, I'm just curious as to how they PROVE there was a breach. I could see it if He had entered along with his sister, mom, dad, 3 cousins, and his dead uncle all playing from one IP. Maybe I just misunderstand the situation, but if Stars is going to confiscate funds just because family members entered the same tourney from the same connection, they should have had safeguards in place to prevent this BEFORE the tourney starts. Just playing devil's advocate. |
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