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Originally Posted by PassiveIsBetter
Those files are not at all to be trusted.
Happens all the time in live streams that all in situation player have like 30% bigger stack that what is shown in screen.
What if I told you that the exact win rate doesn't matter?
a) The dramatic change in behavior July 18th that coincided with a dramatic change in results.
b) Numerous occasions where Postle prompted other players to rescan their cards as if he knew the live feed had not picked them up.
c) The visible frustration of the PLO hand were the live feed was only picking up two cards.
d) The changing of the cards hand. How did anyone know the cards of mucked unseen hand were wrong in the middle of the hand?
e) The ability to shove when the opponent was weak, fold when strong time after time after time never getting caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
f) Almost identical hands played completely differently when the opponent was strong versus when they were weak. Example after Example. Never wrong.
g) The strange staring at the crotch, phone off the table behaviors, never exhibited in previous losing sessions.
h) The booth interview where he seemingly knows when and where the live stream cut off and came back on.
Notice not one single bit of these pieces of evidence have the slightest thing to do with exactly how much he won, how often he reloaded, did he rebuy, how much he added on, how much is exact win rate was, or if he tipped the waitress or not.
Doing all of the above, it doesn't even matter if he lost money overall, it doesn't matter what his exact to 6 decimal places win rate was, these all indicate that he was aware of the live stream in real time. He cheated.