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    BetOnline Live Dealer cheating (video) and they possibly have hired former Absolute Poker Payment Processor Brent Beckley

    I've watched the video in the clip and have played on this site. The thing is they don't need to cheat to win over the long run so the card could have just been stuck but the dealer clearly messes up.

    They just recently went from 50% penetration to 25% on an 8 deck shoe for this particular dealer site and their hand shuffle seems very weak as well but I've never made much out of it.

    http://calvinayre.com/2017/02/19/bus...ing-blackjack/





    From the article it also mentions this:

    BetOnline uses Costa Rica-based Global Gaming Labs (GGL) for its live casino service, which also offers live baccarat and roulette. GGL has also yet to publicly comment on the incident.

    This is the second time this week that BetOnline has found itself in controversial crosshairs, following rumors that former Absolute Poker payments director Brent Beckley – fresh out of federal prison for Black Friday-related bank fraud charges – had joined the online sportsbook in an undetermined capacity.
    Here is a link to the Brent Beckley rumors:

    http://calvinayre.com/2017/02/19/bus...ins-betonline/

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    Take me deeper here, how did he know he needed to take that card at that time...

    If intentional how is that working?

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    watched this clip a few times...no fucking way that was a screw up...seems like he intentionally flicks the first card to deal the second...funny thing is is that 2 of the players weren't affected so he only really fucked the third player who would have broken even if he dealt it right...

    need detective druff on the case...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GambleBotsChafedPenis View Post
    watched this clip a few times...no fucking way that was a screw up...seems like he intentionally flicks the first card to deal the second...funny thing is is that 2 of the players weren't affected so he only really fucked the third player who would have broken even if he dealt it right...

    need detective druff on the case...
    If he dealt it right, the 3rd player would have 19 and the dealer would be on 16 and drawing another card. Who knows, maybe they all lose. Looked like a brain dead dealer and nothing intentional.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by GambleBotsChafedPenis View Post
    watched this clip a few times...no fucking way that was a screw up...seems like he intentionally flicks the first card to deal the second...funny thing is is that 2 of the players weren't affected so he only really fucked the third player who would have broken even if he dealt it right...

    need detective druff on the case...
    Don't get me wrong it looks very intentional to me too even though he seems distracted which is the only reason it might not be. The thing is he flicks his finger a few times that we see in the slow mode that makes it seem so suspect.


    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldTrumpsHairPiece View Post
    Take me deeper here, how did he know he needed to take that card at that time...

    If intentional how is that working?
    Even though they don't need to cheat to win and seems silly to do it given the house edge the greed to get money faster from people could make them do this shit.

    A lot of things can happen to give live dealer blackjack additional edge. Someone can timeout not betting in time, their internet can fail mid hand,etc... They might get lucky to win a hand they normally wouldn't but more times then not they will lose more when this happens.

    As for how the dealer could know what the next card is their could be a camera build in the scanner where maybe he has the ability to see something, is given a signal in the background, or told in a headset that the next card isn't good for him.

    The 6 he was suppose to get will bust him frequently so if their is enough in placed bets the casino could pull this angle where a few people will win but not everyone.

    I'm speculating a lot here of what could happen on these sites but how often sketchy stuff goes down and which sites are doing it who knows.

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    I'm sure this is just a huge misunderstanding...

    but seriously it would take a whole lot of effort to pull this scam off just so you can occasionally flick up a card to beat someone out of a hundred dollars. You're really going to risk everything for that bet? Not to mention they know that there are tons of twitch people who stream these live bj games to thousands and thousands of people. The risk is out weighing the reward by a lot. Also I'd like to know how the hell they know what every single card in the shoe is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewfather View Post
    I'm sure this is just a huge misunderstanding...

    but seriously it would take a whole lot of effort to pull this scam off just so you can occasionally flick up a card to beat someone out of a hundred dollars. You're really going to risk everything for that bet? Not to mention they know that there are tons of twitch people who stream these live bj games to thousands and thousands of people. The risk is out weighing the reward by a lot. Also I'd like to know how the hell they know what every single card in the shoe is?
    I thought the same thing about online poker and then full tilt happened...never underestimate the fucking abject stupidity of some business operators...

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    @BeerandPoker, thank you for giving clues as to how...

    Man I just have a hard time thinking live on camera they would do this the old risk vs reward thing but as stated greed makes people do stupid things.

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    Forgive me but Brent Beckley and the innovative payment processors should be lauded by US players as brave heros and thanked for their service.

    That Betonline is seeking out the best minds to overcome the absence of civil liberties in the US and provide a harmless service that our citizens value demonstrates its dedication to its customers.

    My only concern is that Betonline didn't protect the identity and privacy of its humble servant. Of course, this raises Betonline's profile with the gestapo.

    I'll not sit still for any inuendo.

    In before Druff does another 3 hour radio piece on some 24 year old poker hot chick instead of Chad Elie.

    Give me his damn number and I'll do the show with Kalwatt and Drexel
    Druff has descended into a perversion of the PFA charter.
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    I'm with lewfather here.

    No idea why the dealer flipped up the first card and grabbed the second, but it's hard to believe that he knew which one to grab, and the reward to BetOnline for this shenanigan was minimal.

    Basically, the risk/reward ratio for the site to do such a thing was WAY too high.

    You can't compare this to the superuser thing on AP/UB, which was VERY lucrative. You also can't compare this to the Full Tilt money theft, which was even more lucrative.

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    Regarding Beckley, he shouldn't have a job in poker.

    That's the bigger problem here, and the bigger story.

    He was heavily involved in the AP cheating. No one should hire him or trust him. I don't give a shit that he was arrested for payment processing. That part would have been fine. Chad Elie was also arrested for payment processing, and I like him. But Beckley is a stone cold poker cheat, and he has no place holding any position in poker, even if they think his expertise could be useful.

     
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      LarryLaffer: i think you missed all the sarcasm in sanlmar's post

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    lets see what the dude has to say



    edit:

    cliffs....

    he pranks bet online. nothing much else

     
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      Reno: Skip to 6:50 for the comedy gold
    Last edited by LarryLaffer; 02-20-2017 at 02:56 AM.
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    There really wasn't any sarcasm in my post, Larry.

    Not too much of a stretch to describe payment processing as civil disobedience and political prisoners.

    Coincidently, I am a Betonline customer. My experience has been excellent. This is thanks in part to illegal payment processing.

    I have availed myself of the history of online gaming. Particularly payment processing. I recognize the processors hold a float and often take it as a parting gift when they exit their relationship with the online site. I understand the stress this loss puts on the site and the risk it presents to my funds.

    I am an educated and calculated consumer. I do not need big daddy to look out for my interests and I do not cry for those who are less well informed. I am not my brothers keeper.

    That said....

    Couple of quick searches fail to reveal any claim that Beckley was involved in game play cheating. Especially, striking is the absence of this accusation by CalvinAyre.com - a site I very much respect for their journalism.

    This is just a hot take and I look forward to Druff's discussion during the Fraud Show.

    Druff made his bones via the Absolute Poker revelation and 60 Minutes. I will filter his opinion accordingly. There is a continuum of fraud and illegal behavior. We will see how objectively Druff presents his argument.

    I stumbled (Mumbled) my way onto the following article. The author clearly was enchanted by Beckley and his story. Still a fun read.

    God, I LOVE all the payment processing stories. You guys daydream about the soft games and big action back during the poker boom. My personal fantasy revolves around being one of the processors. My fantasies are bigger and grander than yours: I fantasize about playing tight end for the Patriots too.

    Here it is

    http://www.montanakaimin.com/feature...7a43b2370.html

    I never read "Staight Flush". Any good?

     
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      LarryLaffer: maybe it's your whimsical writing style that I confuse with witty sarcasm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post

    Couple of quick searches fail to reveal any claim that Beckley was involved in game play cheating. Especially, striking is the absence of this accusation by CalvinAyre.com - a site I very much respect for their journalism.
    IIRC, Beckley could be directly tied to superuser accounts, especially when the big data dumps came out over time. To quote from the great and good Haley Hintze, :
    Several such accounts carried special notations like PotRipper's: "Please do not close this account for any reason. Issues please consult with Brent, Adrian or Nolan." So the customer-level support staff was being warned to leave these accounts alone, and this Brent is believed to be Brent Beckley, Scott Tom's step-brother, also involved with AP from its inception.
    Straight Flush is largely horseshit written to glorify the founders. You can read it for entertainment value, but it's hagiography more than documentary.

     
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    Good work Crowe. I'll skip the book too. It's funny but I'm starting to forget the old books and stories. It all was a long time ago.

    I'm just messing around a bit with Beckley. It's a little bit of "light regulation" tweak. I don't care if processors are violating stupid laws. Instead, I admire their pluck.

    I'll throw in with crooks if they are honorable.

    Knowing Beckley's relationship with the others you knew he wasn't pure. Yet I did find it odd that CalvinAyre.com and others are careful not to imply anything more than processing war crimes.

    You gotta be curious about Betonline's motives in hiring Beckley. Processing in the age of Bitcoin has got to be easier than its been in ages. Maybe that's just my personal experience coloring my perception.

    Did Betonline get hammered by favorites covering with NFL?

    It would be interesting to hear a processing player like Chad Elie give his take on the landscape of online. You won't get it from PFA it would appear.

    In the meantime, I have withdrawn my account. I did so in a rising Bitcoin market. You never know exactly when it hits your account. Sports are slow. A little tweak toward Betonline to boot. I bought a new Gator 4x4 for work and the cash will help. Just realized the plow on the old one doesn't fit.

    Maybe when baseball heats up I'll mess around with someone else.

    Hope you run good.
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    He would need access to the RFID reader. This could be big. Watch out for that *LAG* spike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymouspokerplayer View Post
    He would need access to the RFID reader. This could be big. Watch out for that *LAG* spike.
    Their is some lag and the screen goes black at times too. The technical difficulties might just be terrible internet in Costa Rica but who knows.

    This guy who put this video out did another yesterday on his channel claiming they offered him 250k to take it down but he is no sell out. ROFL ok sir I'm really believing that one. I wouldn't recommend anyone watch this it's 2 hours of him ranting but I skipped around and heard him say it a few times along with them making threats to him too, so he claims.

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    I think there are a bunch of books that use this same live dealer. I see the same dealers in their other games like Baccarat. They don't handle player money so I suspect they get a certain percentage of winnings from the book. If BO wants to save their reputation they should find another live dealer service.

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    ^^^

    5Dimes, Youwager, and Heritage all use this same live dealer or at least have in the past.

    I can confirm 5Dimes is still using them but once BetOnline and Sportsbook pulled out about a week ago which they won't give you a reason why they did the site has less tables running.

    BOL and SB are now using a different live dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I'm with lewfather here.

    No idea why the dealer flipped up the first card and grabbed the second, but it's hard to believe that he knew which one to grab, and the reward to BetOnline for this shenanigan was minimal.

    Basically, the risk/reward ratio for the site to do such a thing was WAY too high.

    You can't compare this to the superuser thing on AP/UB, which was VERY lucrative. You also can't compare this to the Full Tilt money theft, which was even more lucrative.
    I am not too familiar with how Panamanian live blackjack services pay their dealers, but could it be possible that this was just a small contingent within Betonline that was trying to make a little side money for themselves?

    Maybe they receive a commission of the total take on their table, or they may even be working with one of the players to siphon a few hundred/thousand per week on the side.

    The fact that it was obvious doesn't negate the fact that it was probably intentional. Many people try to cheat blatantly and I think if he hadn't been flicking his fingers around before pulling the second card, no one would have been looking at the shoe, as they mostly just stare at where the card is landing and not the source.

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