https://twitter.com/CrownUpGuy/status/1474710627658735618


In case you still don't understand (it's not super clear from the pic or Fedor's tweets), at a 4-handed final table one of the Brazilians, open-min-raised (2 BB) with AJo, another Brazilian went all-in for 7.1 BB from the button, and the first Brazilian folded. The first Brazilian had to only call another 5.1 BB into a heads up pot which was already 5.5 BB. If he calls and wins, it's 3 handed and he has an even bigger chiplead. If he calls and loses, he's still 2nd in chips. Obviously this was a very bad fold.

Patrick "Mobius" Howard, who apparently coaches these Brazilians, took offense, and posted this response:

https://twitter.com/mobiuspoker/status/1474888081706786817

https://twitter.com/mobiuspoker/status/1474888085427130368

https://twitter.com/mobiuspoker/status/1474888087142551563

https://twitter.com/mobiuspoker/status/1474888090267312129


This didn't go over very well with the poker community.

Among other things:

- He needled Ryan Leng (a nice guy who has a lot of respect from poker peers) when Leng had nothing to do with any of this

- He threatened a defamation suit (can screen names from Brazil sue for defamation?)

- He played the "racism" card

- His explanation sucked



https://twitter.com/mobiuspoker/status/1474908850079911938

https://twitter.com/mobiuspoker/status/1474936624266031105



And while I've had plenty of criticism for Scott Seiver in recent years (just his personality, nothing scam-related), I have to admit I've warmed up to the guy a lot in the past year.

https://twitter.com/scott_seiver/status/1474914463606136836