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Old 02-05-2012, 07:40 AM   #47431
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Sorry doofus. You have it backwards. Any real player with any common sense who already knows these sites are rigged as the day is long, wonder how the "shills" can embarrass themselves like they do. Your blatant lies and moronic posts dont look real intelligent to say the least.
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FYP stalker/sheep.
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Old 02-05-2012, 07:47 AM   #47432
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FYP stalker/sheep.
BR, Bobo has told you to stop altering people' posts without indicating where you have done so.

Your continued insistence on doing just that proves that you are a barefaced liar.

You know why I can say 'proved'?

Because, for once in your life, you have provided Evidence!
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Old 02-05-2012, 07:52 AM   #47433
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BR, Bobo has told you to stop altering people' posts without indicating where you have done so.

Your continued insistence on doing just that proves that you are a barefaced liar.

You know why I can say 'proved'?

Because, for once in your life, you have provided Evidence!
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FYP stalker/sheep.
A liar AND blind. Sad why to go through life. Do you know what FYP means? Cant see it, habitual liar? ****ing weirdo.

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Old 02-05-2012, 08:00 AM   #47434
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A liar AND blind. Sad why to go through life. Do you know what FYP means? Cant see it, habitual liar?
Logic fail. If he's blind, he's not lying. If he's lying he's not blind. And anyway, I know your just getting used to not being a douchebag lair, but you are supposed to highlight what you changed, not just add FYP.
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Old 02-05-2012, 08:01 AM   #47435
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^^^

LOL, Got in ahead of me.
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Old 02-05-2012, 12:54 PM   #47436
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I wonder how many more suckers are going to lose out big when the next sleazy site gets busted. It’s not like we haven’t been warned. I just hope the scumbags at FT do some real jail time, although it probably won’t deter the other criminals. When you have easy access to 100’s of millions of dollars in a virtually unregulated industry, the temptation is just too great.

First they rig the deal, then they “rig” their business practices in order to rape the players completely, so they can’t get their money back after the site goes under. The answer is to play at highly regulated brick and mortar casinos, then you’ll only have to worry about losing your money because of bad play or bad luck, and not by being ripped off by shady scumbags doing business from banana republics, independent protectorates, Indian reservations, or what have you. It works for me!
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:00 PM   #47437
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I wonder how many more suckers are going to lose out big when the next sleazy site gets busted. It’s not like we haven’t been warned. I just hope the scumbags at FT do some real jail time, although it probably won’t deter the other criminals. When you have easy access to 100’s of millions of dollars in a virtually unregulated industry, the temptation is just too great.

First they rig the deal, then they “rig” their business practices in order to rape the players completely, so they can’t get their money back after the site goes under. The answer is to play at highly regulated brick and mortar casinos, then you’ll only have to worry about losing your money because of bad play or bad luck, and not by being ripped off by shady scumbags doing business from banana republics, independent protectorates, Indian reservations, or what have you. It works for me!
wrong, virtually all of it

There's nothing new in this thread. The poker landscape has completely changed, many of us have made the necessary adjustments which in some cases involves relying on our degrees and opting to earn a living that way. Despite all of that many of the same riggies are still sitting in here a year later making up the same things they did years ago and constantly repeating it over and over again. Pretty pathetic but I'm not the slightest bit surprised. Pathetic arguments often come from pathetic people who struggle to break the trend.
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:12 PM   #47438
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When you have easy access to 100’s of millions of dollars in a virtually unregulated industry, the temptation is just too great.
You mean like Enron, Worldcom and Madoff.


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First they rig the deal
They're rigging the deal!

Good heavens!

Can you provide a link to where someone shows the evidence for this?
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:56 PM   #47439
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wrong, virtually all of it

There's nothing new in this thread. The poker landscape has completely changed, many of us have made the necessary adjustments which in some cases involves relying on our degrees and opting to earn a living that way. Despite all of that many of the same riggies are still sitting in here a year later making up the same things they did years ago and constantly repeating it over and over again. Pretty pathetic but I'm not the slightest bit surprised. Pathetic arguments often come from pathetic people who struggle to break the trend.
LOL Shillarious!!
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Old 02-05-2012, 01:59 PM   #47440
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I wonder how many more suckers are going to lose out big when the next sleazy site gets busted. It’s not like we haven’t been warned. I just hope the scumbags at FT do some real jail time, although it probably won’t deter the other criminals. When you have easy access to 100’s of millions of dollars in a virtually unregulated industry, the temptation is just too great.

First they rig the deal, then they “rig” their business practices in order to rape the players completely, so they can’t get their money back after the site goes under. The answer is to play at highly regulated brick and mortar casinos, then you’ll only have to worry about losing your money because of bad play or bad luck, and not by being ripped off by shady scumbags doing business from banana republics, independent protectorates, Indian reservations, or what have you. It works for me!
+1000 Common sense and good judgement, along with the truth, are key factors here. Smart move!
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Old 02-05-2012, 02:04 PM   #47441
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+1000 Common sense and good judgement, along with the truth, are key factors here. Smart move!
Common sense, good judgement and the truth are things that have been absent from every one of your terrible posts that I have had the misfortune to read.
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Old 02-05-2012, 02:05 PM   #47442
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+1000 Common sense and good judgement, along with the truth, are key factors here. Smart move!
LOL. Standard kneejerk reaction from BR to any post that fits in with his agenda.
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Old 02-05-2012, 03:30 PM   #47443
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wrong, virtually all of it

There's nothing new in this thread. The poker landscape has completely changed, many of us have made the necessary adjustments which in some cases involves relying on our degrees and opting to earn a living that way. Despite all of that many of the same riggies are still sitting in here a year later making up the same things they did years ago and constantly repeating it over and over again. Pretty pathetic but I'm not the slightest bit surprised. Pathetic arguments often come from pathetic people who struggle to break the trend.
Really? That’s the comeback you’re going with? Wow.

Hey, if there is a head of this guy’s shill department out there who is monitoring his work, you need to either send the retard back to shill school or fire his incompetent ass.

First he asserts that “the poker landscape has really changed” since Black Friday, which means he should be getting into online poker even more than before - because it’s better than ever! But he goes on to say: “many of us have made the necessary adjustments which in some cases involves relying on our degrees and opting to earn a living that way.” Why? If the new online poker situation is so great, there would be no need to fall back on anything. You’d be killin’ it online and encouraging others to do the same!

What’s pathetic is a corrupt industry hiring absolute tools to defend them, who don’t even do the thing they’re attempting to defend, and who can’t separate their fake online poker advocate personas from their tragic existences as online poker shills.

You guys aren't getting your money’s worth with this clown!

That must be one helluva degree you got there, if this is what you're doing with your life. Or, maybe it’s not the degree that’s useless.

Tool on, shill.
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Old 02-05-2012, 03:41 PM   #47444
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Really? That’s the comeback you’re going with? Wow.

Hey, if there is a head of this guy’s shill department out there who is monitoring his work, you need to either send the retard back to shill school or fire his incompetent ass.

First he asserts that “the poker landscape has really changed” since Black Friday, which means he should be getting into online poker even more than before - because it’s better than ever! But he goes on to say: “many of us have made the necessary adjustments which in some cases involves relying on our degrees and opting to earn a living that way.” Why? If the new online poker situation is so great, there would be no need to fall back on anything. You’d be killin’ it online and encouraging others to do the same!

What’s pathetic is a corrupt industry hiring absolute tools to defend them, who don’t even do the thing they’re attempting to defend, and who can’t separate their fake online poker advocate personas from their tragic existences as online poker shills.

You guys aren't getting your money’s worth with this clown!

That must be one helluva degree you got there, if this is what you're doing with your life. Or, maybe it’s not the degree that’s useless.

Tool on, shill.
You should really consider reading posts several times and trying to understand what has been written before taking another dump on your keyboard.
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Old 02-05-2012, 04:39 PM   #47445
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You should really consider reading posts several times and trying to understand what has been written before taking another dump on your keyboard.
Ummm, yeah seriously I don't even know how to respond to him as it was a wall of incoherent and illogical text.

My situation is pretty simple. The barriers to entry for the average player and time lag in moving money has hurt the health and volume of games. Government actions going back several years (which I have discussed at length throughout all of those years) have steadily threatened the ability for any site to properly function in this country. In no way, shape or form has rigging ever been a part of the equation, and anybody who claims it is despite years of opportunity to prove it have proven themselves to be certifiable morons.

So in my case, I fall back on the backup plan that I've always had. My CPA license has been reactivated, and call me crazy but working for one of the Big 4 accounting firms, while certainly challenging, is a decent and respectable living.

I'd be afraid to see the educational and career profiles of some of the riggies in this thread. There are a handful who have at least approached this topic with some level of intelligence, but they're the exception and not the rule.
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