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01-30-2010 , 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by wixmonster
yeah, Bill
Whaddup Ted?
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01-30-2010 , 06:32 PM
Jason, what is your opinion on what Stox is doing?
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01-30-2010 , 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
how odd that looking at your post history shows you reside in macau too.

are you the white guy in the purple spacesuit photos?
Lots of people live in Macau - it is just a coincidence I am sure.
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01-30-2010 , 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DockDD
Jason, what is your opinion on what Stox is doing?
I have come to realise in poker now its a dog eats dog world and everyone is out for their own self interests. Just don't bother to help anyone and even sometimes friends will not really appreciate things.

I don't really have an opinion just yet on what stox is doing its their website, and their forums they are entitled to do what is in their best interests.

I do know my blogs, videos and my old 2009 1on1 coaching thread was deleted/moved.
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01-30-2010 , 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
Just don't bother to help anyone and even sometimes friends will not really appreciate things.

If your idea of "helping" friends is scamming them, then yes it's probably not a good idea to help them.....
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01-30-2010 , 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by sleepymonkey
You need a PR rep. PM me
I also have friends in the industry so I will contact and get advice also.
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01-30-2010 , 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by banana
If your idea of "helping" friends is scamming them, then yes it's probably not a good idea to help them.....
If you are so right in this matter then maybe you should represent the accusing parties then in this matter.
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01-30-2010 , 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
If you are so right in this matter then maybe you should represent the accusing parties then in this matter.
No need for representation, everything is obvious

I'll stick to eating popcorn, this is pretty good entertainment!
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01-30-2010 , 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
If you want to get in contact with Jade pm me your info and I will pass it on to her. I am still in touch with her.
Dont do it, its a scam!
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01-30-2010 , 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
I have come to realise in poker now its a dog eats dog world and everyone is out for their own self interests. Just don't bother to help anyone and even sometimes friends will not really appreciate things.

I don't really have an opinion just yet on what stox is doing its their website, and their forums they are entitled to do what is in their best interests.

I do know my blogs, videos and my old 2009 1on1 coaching thread was deleted/moved.
Funny, I've learnt that recently also. Was reading something about somebody running up a debt in the UK, going to Macau (most likely running - but not proven at this point), claiming to make $1M even with a pending insolvency and then scamming a heap of people out of about 120k. Then the company that endorsed them agreed with the guilty parties, is refunding money and completely separated themselves from the brand but said scammer continued to try to save face (this was not a very smart scammer by any stretch of the imagination).
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01-30-2010 , 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by SoCalQuest
So is Jason Ho paying the 40% he "borrowed" from the staking fund?
This.

And will you be explaining why you played on other's accounts?
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01-30-2010 , 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by skelm
Funny, I've learnt that recently also. Was reading something about somebody running up a debt in the UK, going to Macau (most likely running - but not proven at this point), claiming to make $1M even with a pending insolvency and then scamming a heap of people out of about 120k. Then the company that endorsed them agreed with the guilty parties, is refunding money and completely separated themselves from the brand but said scammer continued to try to save face (this was not a very smart scammer by any stretch of the imagination).
Thats funny also I hear of a rumour of a supposedly admin of stox which after a conversation actively encouraged this coach to post up his weekend graph of him winning 100k+ to actively promote and endore stoxpoker and its coaches as winning players even though this coach didnt really want to post graphs or results and also made a disclaimer on his blog post it wasnt his idea to post this.
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01-30-2010 , 07:09 PM
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01-30-2010 , 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
Thats funny also I hear of a rumour of a supposedly admin of stox which after a conversation actively encouraged this coach to post up his weekend graph of him winning 100k+ to actively promote and endore stoxpoker and its coaches as winning players even though this coach didnt really want to post graphs or results and also made a disclaimer on his blog post it wasnt his idea to post this.
Is that really all you can respond with? Clearly if a coach tells me that they made 100k+ in a weekend I'll ask them to post the graph. I won't ask them to lie about it (and if you knew you were lying you could have declined to post it).
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01-30-2010 , 07:10 PM
Jason, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
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01-30-2010 , 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
Thats funny also I hear of a rumour of a supposedly admin of stox which after a conversation actively encouraged this coach to post up his weekend graph of him winning 100k+ to actively promote and endore stoxpoker and its coaches as winning players even though this coach didnt really want to post graphs or results and also made a disclaimer on his blog post it wasnt his idea to post this.
Except for you they hire competent winning players thats why. The only reason you got hired is you are an accomplished liar who got lucky and slipped through.

If you're going to keep posting try answering some real questions for once, if not by all means continue posting for the entertainment value!

Jason Ho is scammer
Jason Ho poker is a scammer
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01-30-2010 , 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BullDyke
Except for you they hire competent winning players thats why. The only reason you got hired is you are an accomplished liar who got lucky and slipped through.

If you're going to keep posting try answering some real questions for once, if not by all means continue posting for the entertainment value!

Jason Ho is scammer
Jason Ho poker is a scammer
I see what you did there, If we say Jason Ho is a scammer enough times then when somebody searches Jason Ho they will find this thread about the aforementioned Jason Ho and how Jason Ho is a scammer.

As much as I hate saying Jason Ho and that Jason Ho is a scammer I feel like I should keep saying Jason Ho and how Jason Ho is a scammer to help the Google results when somebody searches Jason Ho.
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01-30-2010 , 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by skelm
Is that really all you can respond with? Clearly if a coach tells me that they made 100k+ in a weekend I'll ask them to post the graph. I won't ask them to lie about it (and if you knew you were lying you could have declined to post it).
Michael I wish you to get your statements clear and factual of your implications of me being a liar is libel and defamation considering the place I am in now.

I have the handhistories and will persue the poker site for verification that they were and ARE totally true and factual.
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01-30-2010 , 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by code7654321
Michael I wish you to get your statements clear and factual of your implications of me being a liar is libel and defamation considering the place I am in now.

I have the handhistories and will persue the poker site for verification that they were and ARE totally true and factual.
Stooping to threats again? We both know that with your insolvency you aren't in a position to do this. I welcome it all the same - if you really think you can win you're more deluded then I thought.
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01-30-2010 , 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Jason Ho, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
I think this should be quoted until it is directly answered. You know, with an answer and not with a prop bet.
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01-30-2010 , 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Jason, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
quoting this
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01-30-2010 , 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Jason, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
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01-30-2010 , 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Jason, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
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01-30-2010 , 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Jason, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
Question for Jason Ho (go go Google!)
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01-30-2010 , 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by skelm
Funny, I've learnt that recently also. Was reading something about somebody running up a debt in the UK, going to Macau (most likely running - but not proven at this point), claiming to make $1M even with a pending insolvency and then scamming a heap of people out of about 120k. Then the company that endorsed them agreed with the guilty parties, is refunding money and completely separated themselves from the brand but said scammer continued to try to save face (this was not a very smart scammer by any stretch of the imagination).
I think the likeliest scenario is this

- Jason realises he can't pay monies he owes so petitions for his own bankruptcy. Probably after doing some illegal transferring of assets so that they can't be disposed of by the Official Receiver and used to pay his creditors, but that's just speculation (if the guy who talked to him about bankruptcy wants to confirm that he did some sort of shady stuff like this, please do!).

- Jason's move to Macau and the commencement of his involvement with Stox being within a month of each other isn't a coincidence. He realises he's going to be getting a fair income from coaching, but upon investigation he realises that it's most likely that the vast majority of this money is going to need to be surrendered to the Official Receiver and that to keep his grubby hands on it he will need to either break the law and not declare the income, hence risking prosecution (especially bearing in mind the additional misconduct that led the the Bankruptcy Restrictions Undertaking being made against him) or he needs to flee the country. Hence, he uses the money from his first few coaching gigs to fly out to Macau and live happily ever after, free to spend his money on ******ed photoshoots rather than to pay his creditors.

- All the other stuff happens.

I'm half-tempted to try and get my hands on the Official Receiver's report(s) to his creditors just out of curiosity. In fact I'm pretty sure anyone in England is perfectly entitled to see a copy if they request it under the Freedom of Information Act.

also jason ho is a scammer, a scammer is jason ho, jason ho, a scammer, is!

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Originally Posted by teddyFBI
Jason, do you still claim to have had a 1M+ year in poker? (As you are reading this thread, I will assume no reply to this Q will be an acknowledgment that you made that up.)
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