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In late September 2019, Stones Gambling Hall, located in Citrus Heights, near Sacramento, California, came to prominence due to a cheating scandal that became known as Postlegate. Mike Postle was publicly accused of cheating in poker games he participated in during livestream events hosted at Stones Gambling Hall.
Former poker pro Melissa Burr praised those poker players who analyzed the hand "trough a critical lens regardless of gender." Liv Boeree, another former poker pro, strongly disputed all claims of misogyny, tweeting that "there is a *real chance* [Lew] was cheating in this case, & misogyny has v little to do with it." [27]
More than a month has passed since a scandal rocked the poker world, with no evidence of cheating found yet. That leaves players, and fans, in limbo. The poker scandal is still under investigation.
Phil Galfond, a professional poker player from Las Vegas, said another cheating scandal was bound to crop up in the future — an inevitability “in any industry that involves big amounts of ...
UltimateBet had a cheating scandal similar in nature to that of Absolute Poker. [16] In May 2008, the company released a statement about the scandal, claiming that cheating had taken place from March 2006 to December 2007. However, in a later statement they confirmed that the cheating had begun at the start of 2005:
The former biopharmaceuticals account manager from Pacific Palisades was relatively unknown on the poker circuit before the cheating scandal. She learned to play four years ago, initially picking ...
Cheating in poker is any behavior outside the rules of poker that is intended to ... Absolute Poker was engaged in such a scandal along with site consultant and ...
Pro poker player Garrett Adelstein risked his reputation, and maybe his career, when he accused another player of cheating him in a $269,000 hand. The clip, and the controversy, quickly went viral.