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PokerStars, The VOid and $1,200,000

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RussGe...@aol.com

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Oct 8, 2007, 2:36:22 PM10/8/07
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Below is a post from 2+2 on the forum
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This is from a reliable source here in the UK closely associated with
pokerstars:

Allegedly Mark Teltscher was playing FIVE accounts, and the money has
already been frozing. An ongoing investigation is taking place.

This is shocking to me, because earlier, a friend who loathes Mark
Teltscher reckoned it was probably him because "he is the only cunnt
arrogant enough to put monte-carlo". Obviously the context of this was
that it was revealed it was a UK account. Mark is known for greeting
people with a line like "hello, my name is mark teltscher, I live in
park lane and drive a ferrari".

I have had three independant original sources close to the UK poker
scene who don't know each other report that this account was his. The
five account allegation is truly shocking and from the most reliable
source.
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I have never posted on 2+2 and have been there only once, to talk to
Ray Zee when I first came online in 2001. I have posted their thread
on this subject, which was sent to me.

Russ Georgiev

www.pokermafia.com

RussGe...@aol.com

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Oct 8, 2007, 5:27:53 PM10/8/07
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On Oct 8, 11:36?am, "RussGeorg...@aol.com" <RussGeorg...@aol.com>
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> http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=gossip&Num...

Where are all the 'promoters' of online poker? I would think they'd be
all over this thread, defending the integrity of the online players
and sites:). Funny how they lose their voices in certain posts:).

Russ Georgiev

www.pokermafia.com

XaQ Morphy

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Oct 8, 2007, 6:53:27 PM10/8/07
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> Where are all the 'promoters' of online poker? I would think they'd be
> all over this thread, defending the integrity of the online players
> and sites:). Funny how they lose their voices in certain posts:).

That's because they know Stars has been harboring multi-accounting
scumbags for years, and as long as there's a fear of losing a high rake
generating player, they'll continue to do it.

Now, mention that Stars could be rigged, and there's a whole new
conversation to be had.

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Morphy
xaqm...@donkeymanifesto.com
http://www.donkeymanifesto.com

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RussGe...@aol.com

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Oct 8, 2007, 7:05:42 PM10/8/07
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On Oct 8, 3:53?pm, "XaQ Morphy" <a1c5...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > Where are all the 'promoters' of online poker? I would think they'd be
> > all over this thread, defending the integrity of the online players
> > and sites:). Funny how they lose their voices in certain posts:).
>
> That's because they know Stars has been harboring multi-accounting
> scumbags for years, and as long as there's a fear of losing a high rake
> generating player, they'll continue to do it.
>
> Now, mention that Stars could be rigged, and there's a whole new
> conversation to be had.
>
> ---
> Morphy
> xaqmor...@donkeymanifesto.comhttp://www.donkeymanifesto.com

>
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I don't have to mention PokerStars is rigged, I know it's rigged. I
will offer anyone a chance to win online whatever they like with as
many accounts as they like, in as many games as they like. Collusion
won't work on this site unless the button hasn't been pushed.

One only needs to look at the Stud heads-up sit & goes. A normal stud
8 heads-up sit & go lasts about 200 hands, if not more. In a casino,
this would take 5 hours. Imagine, playing a sit & go heads-up and the
average time taking 5 hours?

Russ Georgiev

www.pokermafia.com

rob kamminga

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Oct 8, 2007, 3:06:13 PM10/8/07
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serves him right, i watched alot of th heads up match too! now im not so jealous
hahaha
On Oct 8 2007 11:36 AM, RussGe...@aol.com wrote:

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> http://www.pokermafia.com

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