Fellow blogger and economist Steven Levitt commented on the situation; "If all this is correct, it shows exactly how the cheating would have transpired: an insider at the website had real-time access to all the hole [hidden] cards (it is not hard to believe that this capability would exist) and was relaying this information to an outside accomplice".
Monday, October 22, 2007
Further Developments in 'Absolute Poker' Scandal
After further investigation, according to VNUNET.com, 'Absolute Poker's' own are being held responsible for the recent security breach. In fact it is the co-founder of the website who is being accused of cheating. Scott Tom who lives in Costa Rica was using the site as a registered player but he allegedly used his access to see players hole cards to his advantage along with other players. If this information is prove to be true it could possibly be fatal for the 'Absolute Poker' site and Tom along with others involved with face serious jail time.
Fellow blogger and economist Steven Levitt commented on the situation; "If all this is correct, it shows exactly how the cheating would have transpired: an insider at the website had real-time access to all the hole [hidden] cards (it is not hard to believe that this capability would exist) and was relaying this information to an outside accomplice".
Fellow blogger and economist Steven Levitt commented on the situation; "If all this is correct, it shows exactly how the cheating would have transpired: an insider at the website had real-time access to all the hole [hidden] cards (it is not hard to believe that this capability would exist) and was relaying this information to an outside accomplice".
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