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Originally Posted by JabrielP
Great work Todd, your findings confirm the majority of our suspicions; there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence that the 50k HH's used for joint discussion and preparation by the CR 3 in the build up to the isildur1 series of matches was a conglomerated database of BT, BH and CTS personal HH's, in direct contrast to the stories presented by the accused and FTP's T&C.
I hope your work, the concerns expressed in this thread, and common sense will result in Full Tilt taking a closer look at this case.
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I think everyone knows what really happened here, the thought that Townsend would choose to acquire partial HH's from miscellaneous/undivulged sources, and not full HH's from (or in addition to) his closest friends/backers/teammates, ignoring their unrepentant stance on the morals of datamining, is just so ridiculous and hard to believe even they must realise the story they are sticking to is completely untenable. The guys is a known cheat, was found guilty to datamining in an extremely shoddy and rushed investigation, and all three had the means and overwhelmingly convincing motive to commit the additional crimes.
It just beggars belief that they could believed the community would be so stupid.
I don't know anything about polygraphs, but someone did bring them up earlier in this thread so I made a 5:1 offer on $5k. Even if they are ineffective as someone brought up, if you think I am lying then at 5:1 this has to be a massively +EV bet for you. I am willing to even set the thing up, no work whatsoever for the bettor, with a reputable company and assert
*At no point did I sent my bulk (ie more than 1% of hands played, as stated we discussed specific hands within the realms of FTP's T&C) personal hand histories from this match to anyone.
*At no point did I receive bulk (ie more than 1% of hands played) personal hand histories from this match from anyone.
*At no point was I asked for my personal hand histories by Brian Townsend or Brian Hastings.
*At no point did I break the one player to a hand rule.