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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
On the second thought, Im gald I dont have money on AP.
Too bad I dont have money at all... |
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
Does this not make sense to anyone else?
I think we can narrow this down to: 1. A high level employee with legitimate access to this feature who is using it in an illegal way 2. A hacker I think hacker is pretty much out of the question. Hackers are generally smart and in order to gain this level of access he has to be very smart and very dedicated. This type of person is not likely to go and do something as stupid as getting all in with ten high in a high stakes tourny with lots of railbirds. There's a slight chance that greed has made him stupid, but, this is so unlikely, especially given the 4 high hand. Someone mentioned disgruntled employee. I don't really see how this could be anything else. I doubt its Mark Seif. There's something to be said for reputation. What low level programmer though would risk this access (and huge money making opportunity) by being so stupid with it? Who benefits from AP's collapse? |
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
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Does this not make sense to anyone else? I think we can narrow this down to: 1. A high level employee with legitimate access to this feature who is using it in an illegal way 2. A hacker I think hacker is pretty much out of the question. Hackers are generally smart and in order to gain this level of access he has to be very smart and very dedicated. This type of person is not likely to go and do something as stupid as getting all in with ten high in a high stakes tourny with lots of railbirds. There's a slight chance that greed has made him stupid, but, this is so unlikely, especially given the 4 high hand. In all likelihood, this is an employee. Someone mentioned disgruntled employee. I don't really see how this could be anything else. I doubt its Mark Seif. There's something to be said for reputation. This doesn't add up to someone who is trying to make money from other players. Who benefits from AP's collapse? [/ QUOTE ] Which also explains the [censored] tourney finishes of Graycat and potripper - they're AP accounts so they just [censored] around or whatever. |
#124
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
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I wish I had money on AP, Id jump in that game. [/ QUOTE ] that or hes just waiting for someone to sit thinking hes gunna dump on purpose, then he goes back to cheating, types "ahhaha" in the chat window and sits out |
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
gp is good enough to beat him even in godmode?
I'm sure their security department has seen a ton of emails in the last couple of days. Interesting that they don't have the account locked and under review, or at least the illusion of that being the case. |
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
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[ QUOTE ] I wish I had money on AP, Id jump in that game. [/ QUOTE ] that or hes just waiting for someone to sit thinking hes gunna dump on purpose, then he goes back to cheating, types "ahhaha" in the chat window and sits out [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I also don't see how you'd get past the mind [censored] of playing with a player you know can see your hole cards. |
#127
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
is doub bout to get some cover play going?
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
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Does this not make sense to anyone else? I think we can narrow this down to: 1. A high level employee with legitimate access to this feature who is using it in an illegal way 2. A hacker I think hacker is pretty much out of the question. Hackers are generally smart and in order to gain this level of access he has to be very smart and very dedicated. This type of person is not likely to go and do something as stupid as getting all in with ten high in a high stakes tourny with lots of railbirds. There's a slight chance that greed has made him stupid, but, this is so unlikely, especially given the 4 high hand. [/ QUOTE ] Actually by that logic it's more likely it is a hacker. This is EXACTLY like how someone who didnt know [censored] about poker but who could see everyones cards would go about cleaning up. |
#129
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
how can you guys whine about getting ripped off but then not sit in when he's trying to give you a rebate?
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Re: Absolute Cliffsnotes (Mod edit: AP thread, part 2)
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and we got action: Stage #764235402: Holdem No Limit $20 - 2007-09-16 18:57:07 (ET) Table: DOHENY AVE (Real Money) Seat #5 is the dealer Seat 5 - DOUBLEDRAG ($4000 in chips) Seat 2 - 2006STANGGT ($800 in chips) DOUBLEDRAG - Posts small blind $10 2006STANGGT - Posts big blind $20 *** POCKET CARDS *** DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $10 2006STANGGT - Checks *** FLOP *** [4c 6s 3c] 2006STANGGT - Bets $20 DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $20 *** TURN *** [4c 6s 3c] [5c] 2006STANGGT - Bets $40 DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $80 to $80 2006STANGGT - Calls $40 *** RIVER *** [4c 6s 3c 5c] [3d] 2006STANGGT - All-In $680 DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $680 *** SHOW DOWN *** 2006STANGGT - Shows [5d 3h] (Full house, threes full of fives) DOUBLEDRAG - Mucks 2006STANGGT Collects $1599.50 from main pot *** SUMMARY *** Total Pot($1600) | Rake ($0.50) Board [4c 6s 3c 5c 3d] Seat 2: 2006STANGGT (big blind) won Total ($1599.50) All-In HI$1599.50) with Full house, threes full of fives [5d 3h - P:3h,B:3d,B:3c,P:5d,B:5c] Seat 5: DOUBLEDRAG (dealer) (small blind) HI: [Mucked] [Qs 2h] [/ QUOTE ] very interesting. EDIT: Wow theres too many observers on doubledrags table. |
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