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Re: AP Scandal Front Page on MSNBC
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Congress will either have more incentive to regulate or ban. [/ QUOTE ] Nah, I doubt very seriously that this will have any impact on legislation. [/ QUOTE ] LOL. HAHAHAHAHA. DID you seriously just say that with a straight face? [/ QUOTE ] It's not a big deal outside the poker community. It's not even that big a deal inside the poker community as a whole. Security breaches are not uncommon with Internet operations. It affected very few people, and it will be a distant memory in a month or two. |
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Wow this really destroyed my confidence in internet poker. Seriously. I am NEVER NEVER playing at Absolute Poker again. Imagine if this guy was actually a decent player and knew how to cheat just enough to make sure he never got caught.
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Re: AP Scandal Front Page on MSNBC
I still play Absolute and UB. I seriously don't see any impact NL100 and down or 2/4 or lower. If it has dipped on pokersitescout it has, but I still see game selection and clueless people. Ive a history of winning at both places, but
no way I play anything remotely high limit there, but I never did in the first place. |
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Re: AP Scandal Front Page on MSNBC
Iplay NL50-200. The only reason that I left AP is to punish it for its transgressions against the entire online poker community.
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