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Originally Posted by *TT*
Diamond wanted to retain her anonymity, we should respect her wishes now that she has passed on. Only a small handful of people in the business met her in person, anyone who did was told to not share any pictures of her or disclose her identity without her permission - to the best of my knowledge everyone respected that request.
I will miss you Diamond, you will not be forgotten. You were truely the tireless hero of the online poker community, your acheivements and investigative work behind the scenes of the industry will go down in history. Someday I hope there will be an online poker hall of fame to acknowledge those who contributed to the growth of the game and the success of the industry, you would receive my nomination. I was honored to be able to call you a friend, I will never forget our last dinner together - that will remain a very fond memory.
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Hi TT:
Not known to many people, Diamond Flush attended our 2013 2+2 Party at The SouthPoint Hotel and Casino. So a few of us did get to meet and talk to her that night. I was hoping we would see her again at last year's party, but now it's clear why she didn't make it.
Again, Diamond , as she signed her email, will be missed.
Best wishes,
Mason