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    Justin Taylor Lapka aka "LappyPoker" claims Kolin DeShazo scammed him regarding pieces of his WSOP action

    Screen shots are pretty damning. Looks like Kolin was likely freerolling Justin, only planning to pay him for his piece of Justin came out ahead on the stake.

    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679341780138086400
    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679343772214378496
    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679360872257298434

    https://twitter.com/plenkeit2/status/1679364002281844738
    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679375357961445377


    Laughably, Kolin is bragging at the same time on Twitter that he's buying super expensive items at Louis Vuitton:

    https://twitter.com/kolindeshazox/status/1679198281304244248



    In 2021, someone made a video accusing Kolin of scamming in the crypto world, as well:





    I think it's highly likely Justin Taylor is telling the truth here. Let this be a lesson, boys. Never sell pieces on credit unless you really, really trust the person to pay up later if you lose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Screen shots are pretty damning. Looks like Kolin was likely freerolling Justin, only planning to pay him for his piece of Justin came out ahead on the stake.

    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679341780138086400
    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679343772214378496
    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679360872257298434

    https://twitter.com/plenkeit2/status/1679364002281844738
    https://twitter.com/LappyPoker/status/1679375357961445377


    Laughably, Kolin is bragging at the same time on Twitter that he's buying super expensive items at Louis Vuitton:

    https://twitter.com/kolindeshazox/status/1679198281304244248



    In 2021, someone made a video accusing Kolin of scamming in the crypto world, as well:





    I think it's highly likely Justin Taylor is telling the truth here. Let this be a lesson, boys. Never sell pieces on credit unless you really, really trust the person to pay up later if you lose.
    As far as I’m concerned due to the sheer number of unethical poker players and such out there unless it’s paid prior it’s not sold should be the rule of thumb. I kinda agree if you know the person personally and have history maybe you consider giving them the benefit of the doubt to pay but generally it’s just poor business to trust anybody to pay for a stake after the fact.

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