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Old 11-09-2007, 11:30 AM
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Heard about it. But it was his mistake and I think that PokerStars worked well and it wass right decision. Other players will learn from him
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Old 01-06-2008, 09:10 PM
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Wouldnt doubt it for a second from Arieh. Anyone seen him play? Hes an egotistical jerk who berates other players even if they had the best hnad to start, he scuks out and they catch up again. Id prolly have to punch the guy in the nose if I played em in real life!!! J/K. He thinks he is a poker God, so why would he need to play multiple accounts?? Maybe its all a smokescreen and hes arrogant to offset his own insecurities - thats my guess.
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:25 AM
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Great info kay, very interesting. Its always good to hear that cheats get caught out from time to time. I'm glad there are people around that are a lot smarter than me that can catch them .

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Old 01-13-2008, 02:13 PM
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Win 1 000 000$ and then loose them!! OMG that has to be painful!
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:45 PM
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I personally stick to the low stakes. Can't justify the higher stakes, so I guess that saves me from the scammers in a way.
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Howdy,
I want to say....unbelievable.....but I can't. The lengths these people will go to does not suprise me any more. But in the end, hopefully, the truth will out.
Keep your guard up and stay on your toes because the cheaters and scammer do.
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its not very uncommon, since then.. it has happened in the 1kmonday on FTP where, they had cashed.. i think it was the VP of Cardplayer magizine was the original player , he was Im'd on some sort of chat and a proposition of some kind was made by a top ranked online pro for a certain % and he would finish the game out. Well he finished it out.. won the whole tourny upwards of $60k.. well the FTP renta cops were hot on thur tracks and seen the switch between users, and dissqaulified the account, recovered the funds and moved the money down the line..

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Old 01-30-2008, 06:45 AM
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wow. im speechless. shocked.
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As some of you know i was watching the WCOOP MAIN EVENT FINAL TABEL on ps.
Well theres been some very interesting outcomes to this.
and it seems that 1st place The VOid has been disqualified.
Here is why

Of the various online poker festivals that have sprung up, Pokerstars seems to have appointed its own series as the unofficial blue riband event with the title World Championship Of Online Poker, although with 2,998 players entering its $2,600 main event it is perhaps not an unreasonable claim. Former WSOP champions Greg Raymer, Chris Moneymaker and Tom McEvoy were all known to have entered as well as other notable players such as Daniel Negreanu and JC Tran, and in all likelihood numerous others going by screen names that are not widely known.
The large field and generous blind structure meant that this was a lengthy affair and it took over sixteen hours to reach a final table, which in itself lasted a further six hours. Team Pokerstars member Vanessa Rousso made it all the way to third place, but the $1.2 million first prize went to TheV0id who was listed as coming from Monte Carlo. Overcoming such a large field during a 22 hour playing spell is a remarkable achievement and TheV0id must have been feeling extremely proud and excited at their achievement but the story doesn’t end there though as it did not take long for tales of impropriety to emerge. Rumours appeared that the TheV0id account was being played by former EPT London winner Mark Teltscher, but the account that he is known to use, Play2Kill, was eliminated early on in the tournament. It seems that the account which won had never previously played a tournament on Pokerstars and was registered in the name of Teltscher’s sister. People claiming to know him have commented on internet forums that his sister would not know a straight from a flush and that Mark Teltscher had actually entered five different accounts in the same tournament.
At the moment it seems that there is little in the way of verified evidence to corroborate the claims being made against Teltscher, but something is definitely amiss here, as confirmed in the following statements from Pokerstars security:
  • “PokerStars's standard practice is to conduct a special security review for players in each large tournament…….at this time the review is completed for all players in the WCOOP Main Event which concluded on October 1, except for the winner, where the investigation is continuing”
  • “Having read much of the speculation in this and other similar threads, I feel compelled to clarify a couple of points.
    1. The account that won the WCOOP main event was played from the same computer and the same IP from the start of the tournament until the finish.
    2. No other account played from this same IP or computer, during the tournament.
    Having stated the above, there are still serious open questions that require the investigation to continue.”
Josh Arieh is also thought to have set up multiple accounts on Pokerstars, having previously been known to play as Razorbax. This account has not been played since April ’05 following accusations of collusion in Omaha hi/lo cash games and a ban from the site. Sixth place finisher in the WCOOP main event was an account going by the name of Nitbuster (active since May ’05) which was generally considered to be Arieh. During the official event commentary Daniel Negreanu once accidentally referred to Nitbuster as Josh, so it seems Arieh has indeed made a return to Stars under a new screen name.
Sadly, further tales of multi-accounting were not the only accusations of skulduggery in the tournament. Vanessa Rousso was seated at the same table as her partner Chad Brown and many observers felt that there was soft play and chip dumping taking place when Brown was the shorter stack. Several hands have been highlighted where compulsive caller Rousso would pass to a re-raise from Brown or not call an all-in from him when she was in the big blind despite getting favourable odds to do so.
HERES MORE.

The investigation into the WCOOP Main Event has now been concluded.

We have determined, based on the totality of evidence, that the tournament winner “TheV0id” was in breach of the PokerStars Terms of Service.

In the interests of Game Integrity, “TheV0id” has been disqualified from first place.

All other WCOOP Main Event prizewinners in addition to the player who originally bubbled in 415th place will therefore advance one place in the prize pool. The necessary financial adjustments to reflect the revised tournament places will be made within the next 24 hours.

Please note that we are unable to release further details of this investigation, for reasons of confidentiality and privacy.

Stephen W.
Manager, PokerStars Game Security
peope will always do what they can to a upeer hand and since its hard to enforce o well
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