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Probably the most intelligent thing you've written on the topic to date.
Listen, you admitted that the reason you had problems before is that you
spelled your own name wrong. Do you honestly expect someone to take your
posts seriously after you admitted that spelling two 5 letter words that
you've been attached to your entire life is too hard for you to do?
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> On May 13 2008 12:24 PM, igotskillz com wrote:
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> >
>
> Probably the most intelligent thing you've written on the topic to date.
>
> Listen, you admitted that the reason you had problems before is that you
> spelled your own name wrong. Do you honestly expect someone to take your
> posts seriously after you admitted that spelling two 5 letter words that
> you've been attached to your entire life is too hard for you to do?
>
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> Morphy
> xaqm...@donkeymanifesto.com
> http://www.donkeymanifesto.com
Don't forget when he went through all those issues when he was using his
wife's account and they caught him.
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I have to give it to Fulltilt. They are the only online room to ever
catch me cheating. They confiscated around $3000. If they feel you've
been dishonest or cheated, they have no qualms taking your entire
stake.
So the ultimate beneficiary of cheating on Fulltilt (or even alleged
cheating) is Fulltilt. Or are we supposed to believe they return what you've
"cheated" others out of to those you "cheated?" Do they return that portion
with the rake restored or still taken out? Or do they not return it and just
keep it for themselves? And, no matter what they may say, how does one
verify?
I guess Fulltilt's stock is dropping quickly.
tvp
I know PS gives monies to the players when they catch someone
cheating. I was in a tournament a year or so ago, busted out, and
they sent an email a few days later saying I was moved up a place
because they found two people colluding. The place move-up moved me
up in money too (I think it was 19th to 18th, or something). I've
read this is pretty common with PS, and I think FT does the same
thing.
I doubt they returned the funds to other players, as I know they
haven't returned funds to me when I know I was cheated. Whoever
thought of this online poker thing was an absolute genious. They
created the ultimate swindle, where people voluntarily, including
myself, give money away to them in different ways. I give them money
through rake, they can do with anyone's money what they wish, and
don't really need to explain themselves.
> On May 13, 2:57 pm, "charrison100" <a11f...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > On May 13 2008 2:28 PM, XaQ Morphy wrote:
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> > > On May 13 2008 12:24 PM, igotskillz com wrote:
> >
> > > Probably the most intelligent thing you've written on the topic to date.
> >
> > > Listen, you admitted that the reason you had problems before is that you
> > > spelled your own name wrong. Do you honestly expect someone to take your
> > > posts seriously after you admitted that spelling two 5 letter words that
> > > you've been attached to your entire life is too hard for you to do?
> >
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> > > Morphy
> > > xaqmor...@donkeymanifesto.com
> > >http://www.donkeymanifesto.com
> >
> > Don't forget when he went through all those issues when he was using his
> > wife's account and they caught him.
> >
> I have to give it to Fulltilt. They are the only online room to ever
> catch me cheating. They confiscated around $3000. If they feel you've
> been dishonest or cheated, they have no qualms taking your entire
> stake.
So you're an admitted cheating peice of shit.
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Yes, but not a piece of shit. It's not a moral question. If you,
knowingly want to play against a bunch of unknowns who have the
ability to cheat your ass off, then that makes you a sucker and
deserve to lose your money.