NSUS Group is GGPoker. The CEO, Michael Kim, is actually the owner.
Before I get into this WSOP stuff, I want to diverge into a personal story about GGPoker and its executives.
I met Michael Kim in 2022 when I was unexpectedly invited to a private GGPoker party at a large Nobu Hotel suite. It is unclear why GGPoker invited me. The invite came at nearly the last minute, presumably because someone advised them to invite me.
I did not meet Michael until the very end, when Haley Hintze introduced me to him. At first he was just exchanging pleasantries and thought I was just another idiot poker pro. However, when I started discussing GGPoker's place in the industry, and compared it to the some of the mistakes made by onetime competitor Run It Once Poker, his ears perked up. He realized I had vast knowledge of the backside of the industry, and we suddenly had a detailed conversation about everything. His tone very much changed (for the better), and by the end he gave me his business card and told me to contact him. I read this as his wanting to possibly hire me for something within the company, but I decided I wasn't interested in this, as I wanted to remain 100% neutral as a longtime industry watchdog.
I never contacted him, but still have the business card.
At the same time, I recognized a familiar face -- Steve Preiss, also known as Wicked Chops. He was a high level executive at GG at the time, and we talked about the old days in the 2000s. Recall that Wicked Chops was a politically incorrect, 2000s-era poker gossip site, and was friendly with Neverwinpoker. Preiss separately gave me his contact info, after we had a nice conversation for awhile. Steve was not the one who invited me, as he was legitimately surprised to see me. Steve
moved on to Pokerstars in 2023.
If I had really wanted to break into a high level job in the poker industry, that was probably my chance. I had a CEO who thought I was intelligent and had my finger on the pulse of the industry, and a high level executive who liked me from our past interactions in the 2000s. I just decided not to bother with it.
Nowadays GGPoker probably would not hire me. I've been too critical of them, most notably of their superuser scandal in December 2023, which I felt was mishandled in several ways. I was one of the more aggressive people calling them out. So it goes.
:scalir
Anyway, back to WSOP...