In 2016, a Caesars bankruptcy filing included Mike Postle (definitely the same guy, based upon address) as someone who owed them money:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...kz68InY1esf-di
Go to page 257.
Stones nicely made us a list of possible insider suspects in late 2018:
(Skip to 7:12:00)
"I was waiting for my UB refunds and the manager of UB called me and told me I was the most profitable player on UB of all time, so they wouldn't pay me. Unfortunately that gives you an idea of how much money I was making"
"the reason I only played on the stream is because I have a kid. All these people accusing me of cheating that don't have kids just don't get it"
"making more money wouldn't change my life. I don't need it bc I'm already happy in my life"
Aside from some insane claims (he was the biggest winner all time on UB, he will play Doug Polk any time heads up "after this is all over", and that he's one of the best poker players in the world), the second interview was more useless rambling like the first.
He did not address any of the most damning accusations, nor did he discuss any hands.
Summary of Part 2 of the Matusow interview: "I'm one of the best in the world, I've been winning 16 years, I didn't win nearly as much on the streams as you guys claimed I did, and I don't play poker for money or fame, yet that's what supports me."
He challenged Doug to play HU.
lol
Also, Joey is doing 'lazy investigating'.
Look at this one:
Go to 26:00 and start watching for next 20 seconds.
"Chase" at the table didn't scan his cards properly, and somehow Postle knows it, gets his attention, and gestures for Chase to scan them again.
How does Postle know they weren't registered?
Wow.
This was posted on Wizard of Vegas.
"Stones Gambling Hall has announced it is appointing an independent investigation team headed Michael Lipman, a former assistant U.S Attorney. But, now, it has been discovered that Michael Lipman is the personal defense lawyer of the owner of the Stones Gambling Hall.
Is that what the word "independent" means?"
Outrageous!!
Angry Polak on DAT
Go to 1:48:18
Wow. Look how he gets off so cheap on trips, by checking the flop, firing small on turn (hoping to fold to a raise, presumably), and then folding to a bet on the river.
More importantly, look how he keep pressing on his hat while he's "deciding" what to do.
He so clearly has an accomplice communicating with him.
Hey Druff:
Listening to your recap for PodCast #2.
If Postle is playing all of these tournaments at Thunder Valley (95%), none of which are verified with a cash by his Hendon Mob results, shouldn't he have the entry receipts to document his entries (and losses)?
You know, to offset all of those cash game cashes. Seems like any reasonable person would be saving those receipts if they are being truthful.
While I'm convinced that Postle cheated in these games, I will defend his play on this particular hand as not unusual for a non-cheating player with a lot of live play experience at lower NLHE stakes. Here's why: The exaggerated physical check on the flop by the guy with A4 is a dead giveaway by most small stakes rec players as showing-weakness-to-hide-strength. Can't tell you how many times I saw this playing at that level back in AC. A lot of rec players at the level just can't control themselves in hands that like with that tell. After I learned this the hard way, I saved myself a lot of money with seemingly appealing second-best hands like Postle's in such situations. Meaning, i would have most likely played the hand the same way as Postle right down to folding on the river absent superuser knowledge of my opponents hand, especially with so many preflop callers in the hand.
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