If you play on apps you deserve to be cheated ... lol
If you play on apps you deserve to be cheated ... lol
So, what did Druff say about it on radio?
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
Scandal looking dumber and dumber as time passes.
https://twitter.com/bp22/status/1264768478424293381
https://twitter.com/SrslySirius/status/1264781841896071169
https://twitter.com/bp22/status/1264786004885602305
https://twitter.com/bp22/status/1264785707664650248
https://twitter.com/bp22/status/1264782096511401985
BP wanted attention ...
By Srsly:
Well it has now just been outed that it is Jungleman
https://twitter.com/DanBilzerian?ref...Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Such a shame !
Bilzerian deleted the tweets. What a total shit show.
https://twitter.com/bp22/status/1264999271255982081
Durr realizing that he won’t be hearing about the Durr Challenge anymore the big winner here. Jungleman being narced out by a guy who “allegedly” cleaned most of his Father’s money by saying he won it playing poker pretty surreal.
Last edited by JeffDime; 05-25-2020 at 01:36 PM.
Here's the now deleted tweet in question. I deleted the phone number (in the contact he posted) because I don't want that spread around until this guy is surely guiilty.
It should also be noted that Jungleman escaped relatively unscathed from the Lock Poker Girah scandal of 2012, where Girah's account won a contest to "win a WSOP Main Event seat" by having $100k worth of chips dumped to him on the final day of the contest, and Lock tried to be complicit in it.
Turned out Haseeb "Dogishead" Qureshi was the one dumping the chips.
It also turned out that Haseeb and Jungleman were in cahoots to play on Girah's account all along, basically using Girah as a sockpuppet whom the plan was to promote as the next big thing in poker. Jungleman's exact culpability was never known, but he was definitely involved in the whole thing, but Haseeb took most of the brunt of it because he was the one who actually dumped the chips to Girah, and then subsequently lied about it repeatedly.
In short, it's not at all surprising to hear that Jungleman is accused of using a fish's account to trick people into playing him.
Jungle's statement:
Originally Posted by Jungleman
Buzzfeed Perkins is just trying to get some attention.
As for what makes a big cheating scandal, Postle drama is only big because it's good TV and there's footage of it. Otherwise, there are very few victims and there is very little money involved. Tons of poker scandals over the years that are bigger than 250K.
In this day and age, it takes a special kind of sucker to listen to some shill and sign up on some "private app" operated by unknowns, playing who-knows-who and hoping that the local shill/bookie will pay out out if you win. Online poker is hard and people are desperate and people have smartphones: it doesn't take any techie miracles to set up a conference call and profitably collude.
There is probably more to what actually happened on this shady ass app. I will say it’s not really a defense to say others are doing it and that’s why I did as well. I don’t like it when people say I just happen to be the one who got caught. Bottom line is you got caught. Is it really that hard to just apologize?
In the scheme of things this is probably analogous to a speeding ticket but like I said there is probably more to it. I am curious to see how Jason Koon is being looked at by his fellow high stakes pros. Did he just break an unwritten rule or did he do the right thing?
All and all massive over reaction by Perkins. I refuse to believe he thought every member on this app was going to play ethically. The fallout will be interesting to see. My guess is this evaporates into the ether within a week or so given no new major revelations.
In addition to the Girah scandal, Jungleman may have had a part in this scandal involving cheating Doug Polk in 2013:
https://www.pokernews.com/news/2013/...mput-16065.htm
Definitely don't trust the guy.
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