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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
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edit, also to In your face: your comment is completely untrue and out of line. [/ QUOTE ] So you too think that naming and shaming cheaters is 'getting out of hand'? This coming from the same ActionJeff that publicly condemns multiaccounters but has decided to keep the damning evidence to himself. I assume for the good of the MTT community? Please tell me how what I have said here is souring to hear? |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
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[ QUOTE ] edit, also to In your face: your comment is completely untrue and out of line. [/ QUOTE ] So you too think that naming and shaming cheaters is 'getting out of hand'? This coming from the same ActionJeff that publicly condemns multiaccounters but has decided to keep the damning evidence to himself. I assume for the good of the MTT community? Please tell me how what I have said here is souring to hear? [/ QUOTE ] no, I think that naming and shaming them seems to be the only recourse at this point. I also think that Jeff's response is fine. No one wants to see a witch-hunt, or people being accused of cheating with no evidence. Agreeing that research is needed is hardly condoning it. Chris's FTP win was disqualified, so I'm not sure why you think he kept any damning evidence to himself. Anyway, Jeff can respond to this himself; I just thought you could see where your thought processes need re-evaluation in the meantime. |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
i was thinking it'd been a while since a good dramabomb.
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] edit, also to In your face: your comment is completely untrue and out of line. [/ QUOTE ] So you too think that naming and shaming cheaters is 'getting out of hand'? This coming from the same ActionJeff that publicly condemns multiaccounters but has decided to keep the damning evidence to himself. I assume for the good of the MTT community? Please tell me how what I have said here is souring to hear? [/ QUOTE ] Chris's FTP win was disqualified, so I'm not sure why you think he kept any damning evidence to himself. [/ QUOTE ] From this thread - http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rt=all&vc=1 comes this quote as the synopsis - [ QUOTE ] That's it. You know who you are, I know who you are, and if you really have the nerve to keep doing this crap out of greed and disrespect for the rules, then you better at least not tell one [censored] person, because you are putting a lot of faith in your peers right now, and not all of them are as considerate and discreet as I am. -Jeff [/ QUOTE ] I'm not trying to turn this thread against Jeff but it's ironic and getting annoying seeing him up there on the moral high ground. |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
BTW without knowing many specifics I will add this. I met Chris in Vegas once he was a very nice guy, most people I know who have met him say the same thing. Assuming the info in this thread is correct, people need to realize that 250k or w/e is a lot of money and for someone like Chris who is a writer not a poker player it is easy to understand why he would want to reduce variance and ensure he makes a lot of money, and letting somebody buy his account does not make him a scumbag.
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
ummm it's easy to understand why most people would want to reduce variance and ensure they make a lot of money... it's also easy to understand why people would want to steal from someone... that doesn't make it less scummy
I'm not saying he's a bad person, but it's clearly against the rules and he doesn't deserve to be placed above other cheaters just because you met him once if he didn't know it was against the rules, that's one thing, but he lied about it after the fact (I think, I didn't read too carefully), which is more than a little scumbaggy I met sorel in barcelona and he seemed nice too, but assuming he actually bought the account, I've lost a lot of respect for him |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
Funkii,
Given how much money is at stake I don't really hold any ill will towards someone selling the account because I completely understand what they are doing and why. I do not see selling an account as being that wrong ethically especially because one does not have a lot of time to make the decision to sell their account. Given this they could easily make a hasty decision. IMO if someone thinks selling an account deep in an MTT makes someone a scumbag they have a ridiculously high set of moral standards.If he did lie about after the fact(I don't know) who [censored] cares, what was he going to say yes I sold my account now take all my money. The main point I am making there are tons of people who will go deep in mtts and opt to sell their seats for a guaranteed big score to reduce variance. There is little point in pursuing them because there are so many of them(basically anyone who goes deep in a big tourney) it makes far more sense to crack down on the account buyers because they are 99% of the problem. |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
I fully agree with NHFunkii, however:
When you say, "It's clearly against the rules" I feel like we're opening up a Pandora's box of sorts. Anything that falls within the jurisdiction of "clearly" to a degree warrants seizing of entire winnings, and anything that is like Plattsburgh's situation gets off scot free. I feel like when you're operating on a system such as this you are inevitably going to run into problems when it comes to enforcing future situations that are 'borderline'. like g2cu states. |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
Eagles,
Not trying to speak for Funkii; however I think he was just focusing on the fact that being a nice guy that is broke should not lessen the charge or the penalty. The whole "scummy, not scummy" thing is just opinion based and not entirely relevant, no? |
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Re: Chris Vaughn BluffMag multiaccounting
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BTW without knowing many specifics I will add this. I met Chris in Vegas once he was a very nice guy, most people I know who have met him say the same thing. Assuming the info in this thread is correct, people need to realize that 250k or w/e is a lot of money and for someone like Chris who is a writer not a poker player it is easy to understand why he would want to reduce variance and ensure he makes a lot of money, and letting somebody buy his account does not make him a scumbag. [/ QUOTE ] Does Chris also have someone else finish off his stories for him when he's running up against a deadline? |
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