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From: Russ Georgiev (RussGe...@aol.com)
Subject: GCA "Doyle vs Russ" oldie
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Date: 2004-04-19 18:15:13 PST

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Date: 2003-09-16 12:29:15 PST

From: TEX DOLLY (texd...@aol.com)
Subject: Re: Doyle to Russ.....#2
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Date: 2002-07-28 19:08:36 PST
Russ...I told you, in our ultra high limit games, there is no way for a team to
get into the game. First, they probably couldn't afford it. Everyone starts
with a couple of hundred thousand. That eliminates most cheats...in order to
get three deep, they would have to have 600,000 dollars to start. Do you think
it would arouse any suspicion if several strangers showed up to play in our
game?

Russ G to Doyle: Doyle, I have already stated the teams were formed a couple of
decades ago. The teams are already in the game, and you and Chip Reese are the
head of the biggest poker cheating Pack in history. By the way Doyle, remeber
when you were in the Startdust all the time in the late 60's. Wasn't the normal
game at that time $30-$60 stud or razz. In the mid seventies Mike O'Connor
formed the teams and scamming became the norm. This is where all of you sky
rocketed after Tony Spilatro was killed and Mike O'Connor went to jail. The
teams have been in for decades, just like I have posted before. By the way
Doyle, what would stop someone from bribing a person with 100K to put some
marked cards into the game? One pot of No Limit or Pot Limit would more than
pay for this. But, you should know, since you have been doing this for all your
life. How about some shorthanded games. What about marked cards against you?
Definetly a good possibility if the wrong person was playing you, you would
"feel" marked cards. But the question is, how much will you have lost by that
time and how would they prove how the cards were put into action?

DB:responds:The only thing you have ever said that makes me think you might
really be a player is when you said you could "feel" when marked cards were in.
Same thingwith scamming...I believe I could feel it if it went on. Actually,
you have said a couple of other things that makes me think I might have under
estimated your playing ability. I don't want to say what, because I don't want
you to ge ta swelled head [lol].

Doyle Brunson


Russ G to Doyle: The only thing I have ever said that makes you think I may be
a player is that you could "feel" marked cards. Well, I am not going to let you
off this easy. I also stated if marked cards were played by World Class
Players, no one could feel them.

Russ Georgiev
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From: Russ Georgiev (RussGe...@aol.com)
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Date: 2004-02-21 20:26:48 PST

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From: TEX DOLLY (texd...@aol.com)
Subject: Re: Doyle to Russ.....#2
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Date: 2002-07-28 19:08:36 PST
Russ...I told you, in our ultra high limit games, there is no way for a team to
get into the game. First, they probably couldn't afford it. Everyone starts
with a couple of hundred thousand. That eliminates most cheats...in order to
get three deep, they would have to have 600,000 dollars to start. Do you think
it would arouse any suspicion if several strangers showed up to play in our
game?

Russ G to Doyle: Doyle, I have already stated the teams were formed a couple of
decades ago. The teams are already in the game, and you and Chip Reese are the
head of the biggest poker cheating Pack in history. By the way Doyle, remeber
when you were in the Startdust all the time in the late 60's. Wasn't the normal
game at that time $30-$60 stud or razz. In the mid seventies Mike O'Connor
formed the teams and scamming became the norm. This is where all of you sky
rocketed after Tony Spilatro was killed and Mike O'Connor went to jail. The
teams have been in for decades, just like I have posted before. By the way
Doyle, what would stop someone from bribing a person with 100K to put some
marked cards into the game? One pot of No Limit or Pot Limit would more than
pay for this. But, you should know, since you have been doing this for all your
life. How about some shorthanded games. What about marked cards against you?
Definetly a good possibility if the wrong person was playing you, you would
"feel" marked cards. But the question is, how much will you have lost by that
time and how would they prove how the cards were put into action?

DB:responds:The only thing you have ever said that makes me think you might
really be a player is when you said you could "feel" when marked cards were in.
Same thingwith scamming...I believe I could feel it if it went on. Actually,
you have said a couple of other things that makes me think I might have under
estimated your playing ability. I don't want to say what, because I don't want
you to ge ta swelled head [lol].

Doyle Brunson


Russ G to Doyle: The only thing I have ever said that makes you think I may be
a player is that you could "feel" marked cards. Well, I am not going to let you
off this easy. I also stated if marked cards were played by World Class
Players, no one could feel them.

Russ Georgiev

www.pokermafia.com


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