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Friday November 14th 2008, 2:49 am
Filed under: blogging

What separates a scandal from being exceedingly damaging to a site’s integrity is the way in which it is handled. As is obvious from the letter posted by a conclusive Poker executive, they did not recognize the solemnness of the situation and the blatant cheating that had happened. Contrary to ub deposit referral code is the PokerStars and Party Poker scandal that concerned a player named JJProdigy. JJProdidy, AKA “ablackcar ” used 2 accounts ( exactly against the TOS of all poker sites ) to win a $500,000 warranted contest on Party Poker for a $140,000 top prize. After the win, it broke he had used 2 accounts and he was quickly banned.

PokerStars shortly got ub review of this and revealed that not only did JJProdigy use 2 accounts on their site, but that he was also 16 years old.

Again, the player was quickly banned and the scandal stopped with prize cash being repaid and nobody was left in the red. JJProdigy came out with a public apology last year on Poker Stories and both sites have since upheld their great reputation among the poker community. Poker scandals are now becoming what looks to be an once a year event. Is it truly worth playing these sites if there’s a possibility that you could be losing thousands of greenbacks to a player who has hacked the system? Sites like conclusive Poker and Final Bet have now lost all integrity and respect ; not only due to the scandal itself, but thanks to the fact the problem was poorly handled and covered up.


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