Just hearing about the scandal now: Great work by the detectives so far. I am loving how logic can catch a bad guy in poker - oh if they only concealed their VPIP better (but criminals aren't remarkable usually).

The VPIP thing PLUS this nugget from Joey Ingram's tweet:

"It looks like he was also involved on the production side of things at some point in time w/ access to the live stream".

...really piqued my interest and made me actualy mouth out: "yup, this guys probably guilty".

Well, that and the fact that the Stones Poker room said they did a "full investigation" and concluded nothing was out of the ordinary. That was really the icing on the cake and actually the thing that strongly solidified my bias that he is going to be found guilty in the court of Internet detectives' opinion.



Again, well done PI's....this is gonna be a fun read for a few hours now since I have gotten my life sustaining work done for the day.