09-26-2001, 03:07 PM
I would like to report someone for colluding in your games.
You see, I met this guy while playing at a poker table at Bay 101 about a nine months ago. It was a 15-30 game I believe, if that'll help. Anyway, he told me he used to collude five or six hours a day in the 3-6 and 5-10 games. When I asked him why he stopped he told me he was only making about $10 per hour and it just wasn't worth the hassle.
Of course, I asked him why he didn't just collude in the $20-$40 game and his answer was very interesting. He said that either those are the very best limit players to ever walk the earth AND they're the luckiest, or they are the best colluders on earth. Either way, no profit. Hope this helps.
Also, I have a good friend who once told me that he knows a bunch of guys in L.A. who formed a collusion ring on Paradise Poker. They invited him to join their "team" but of course he declined. He said they told him they were doing pretty well, but I wasn't able to view their records.
Unfortunately, I don't have the names, addresses, social security numbers, emails, tax returns, fingerprints, DNA samples, or PP usernames of any of these people, but maybe you can use this information to get all these self-righteous 2+2 Internet Forum posters off my back. Thanks!
natedogg
You see, I met this guy while playing at a poker table at Bay 101 about a nine months ago. It was a 15-30 game I believe, if that'll help. Anyway, he told me he used to collude five or six hours a day in the 3-6 and 5-10 games. When I asked him why he stopped he told me he was only making about $10 per hour and it just wasn't worth the hassle.
Of course, I asked him why he didn't just collude in the $20-$40 game and his answer was very interesting. He said that either those are the very best limit players to ever walk the earth AND they're the luckiest, or they are the best colluders on earth. Either way, no profit. Hope this helps.
Also, I have a good friend who once told me that he knows a bunch of guys in L.A. who formed a collusion ring on Paradise Poker. They invited him to join their "team" but of course he declined. He said they told him they were doing pretty well, but I wasn't able to view their records.
Unfortunately, I don't have the names, addresses, social security numbers, emails, tax returns, fingerprints, DNA samples, or PP usernames of any of these people, but maybe you can use this information to get all these self-righteous 2+2 Internet Forum posters off my back. Thanks!
natedogg