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Originally Posted by DonSwanLeon
@Killowatt I agree with you on everything. Do you think that this is these two players way of cutting ties with Lock? They must have some contractual agreement that includes that they can't make disparaging remarks about Lock while under the agreement.
I think everyone should ramp up the pressure against the pros who were somewhat vocal about Lock's possible turnaround. What do they think now? What happened to Melanie Weisner, Matt Stout and Bryan Pellegrino? They were so adamant about the fact that Lock would be better today then they were in May.
I would love to see another softball interview done by G911 with Jen Larson. The last one was full of so much suck that this latest Lock fiasco might prove to have some much better entertainment value.
At the time of this post there are 25+ pros promoting Lock Poker and 280+ players playing cash games on 80+ skins on the entire Revolution Network. That's pretty horrible numbers no wonder the pros aren't getting paid. Why they stay is beyond me.
They aren't cutting ties. They are just trying to squeeze whatever little value they can out of their money.
The contract doesn't mean anything. It is not enforceable for several reasons.
If I signed a contract with the neighborhood drug dealer to promote his services to the neighborhood, it would have about the same degree of validity as the Lock contract. Simply put, a contract to promote or provide material support for illegal services is not valid in any of the 50 states.
They don't want to disparage Lock because they don't give a crap about people getting ripped off by Lock, as evidenced by Greg's continued promotion of the site as he tries to sell off his money for 33%. They just want
their own money off, even at a 3-to-1 loss.
It's textbook selfishness and cavalier disregard for the fate of everyone else.