She goes into detail on her Instagram story about how she was wronged (even though she didn’t know the rules. When you get moved from a must move table, you get ONE hand. You do not get to play to your blind.) and then acted like an entitled ******* when the floor called her on it. Not a good look. Alcohol is a very dangerous drug. Winning $1,000,000 in a span of 15 months is the worst thing that could have happened to her. She’s not very good at poker and clearly has some personal issues that she needs to deal with. This will not end well.
Huni could be broke - you never know with MTTers especially those who play high rollers. I mean if you play a 250k event, what's a long term roi post rake? Can't be more than 10%. So you make 25k in EV, split half with a backer, 12.5k, but you take on insane variance to make 10k more or less. He was a good online player so I would expect he makes a decent living but could easily have a losing year with variance.
Seems all above board to me. The audience are clearly too stunned by how brilliant the video is - to comment. Though not sure how 1,600 of them managed to become un-stunned enough to 'smash' like. Maybe in their catatonic joy - they couldn't stop their pets from jumping onto the keyboard and accidentally hitting the like button.
The comments in the 80k one - are not true engagement. So bought.
The likes on both these videos seem bought too.
And the views.
I guess if you fake it - you might get some ad money or kudos to make money as a poker ambassador? That's why I tell myself my girlfriend always fakes it with me.
Maybe [very outside chance] his viewers all watch the video off another site [so embedded]. I guess then they wouldn't comment as much. Not sure how likes work - whether you need to be on the site or not?
But that could be his way of trying to weasel out of this?
https://youtu.be/bNvojxhukAk lol this one is an interview with some rando soccer player, supposedly got 130k views and 2.6k likes, and all the comments are the most generic crap
Not one comment about the Negreanu vs Polk High Stakes Duel ?
Poker is dead.
i watched the non live version of the match and it wasn't the full match. so i wasted one hour watching this boring **** to not even see how it ended... what kinda **** is that?!
Not one comment about the Negreanu vs Polk High Stakes Duel ?
Poker is dead.
I personally thought it was fine, although I think HU cash streams are more compelling than sng formats. There were a couple of stretches where the play got a bit stale, athough I think that was primarily a function of card distribution. I also thought it was unnecessary to have commentators in the booth considering how much Doug and Daniel talk themselves.
C'mon, the format is fine. The Hellmuth matches were some of the best poker TV in the last ten years. The issue was neither DNegs nor Doug were really that invested. And Doug has no personality. They both play according to charts and GTO. The only interesting thing about Doug is he bluffs off his stack with total abandon, but we've already seen that 1000 times by now so I didn't even bother to watch the hands.
Basically the cliffs of this is that the OP is accusing Wesley of telling him to invest 250k into a shitcoin and telling him not to sell at every turn while Wesley liquidated his position.
He includes receipts of the wire to Wesley and various correspondence where Wesley guarantees that there would be a “whale” that would invest so much it would 10x the position.
Exposing the conman Wesley from Hustler Casino Live
I am a working professional from the UK in the financial services industry.
Back in January 2022, I was scammed for $250,000 by the well-known cryptocurrency influencer and professional poker player that goes by the names “Dr Hash” and “Wesley”. His real name is Wenzhi Fei. After I threatened to go public with information about the scam, Wesley arranged for thugs to break into my flat.