High stakes cash player Scott Ball has faced some allegations of impropriety over the years, but the allegations were never articulated clearly, and we never were presented with substantial proof. The last round of allegations came in 2021, but he mostly escaped those unscathed, and there hasn't been much said about him since.

Until now.

Ball, whose Twitter is @EndGameScott, ran a talent agency called "End Game Talent". End Game Talent signed various poker-interested social media influencers, such as Alexandra Botez, Ludwig Ahgren, and "Wubby", to promote ACR.

These influencers promoted ACR as agreed, but are now alleging that they weren't paid.

Eventually Ludwig got paid, after hassling ACR itself over the matter, but the rest apparently did not.

https://twitter.com/SrslySirius/status/1827033624920912146

https://twitter.com/alexandrabotez/status/1827163824161747030
https://twitter.com/alexandrabotez/status/1827169908024865230

https://twitter.com/Slyotic/status/1827861901302214960

Quote Originally Posted by Ludwig
clarifying some points here
1) the payments were handled through the sole agency ACR contracted at the time, End Game
2) the payment, if i remember correctly, was over a year late
3) when i tried going through ACR directly the head of End Game found out and called me and told me he and the CEO of ACR were very good friends and that was foolish of me
4) i was paid out shortly after and never did another deal with either groups
5) the payouts were more difficult from ACR back when i was playing (2020) and many people say good things about the speed of payouts now
6) this was my experience from years ago unsure how either entity operates now

ACR issued this statement:

Quote Originally Posted by ACR
ACR Poker engaged a third-party agency to arrange brand marketing by streamers they purported to represent. Every streamer worked under their own talent agency. ACR paid the central agency, which was to pay the streamers through their respective talent agents.

That arrangement unfortunately ended with serious disputes about whether the central agency stiffed or underpaid the various talent agencies or their individual streamer clients.

ACR stands by our positive track record with sponsored players, marketing campaigns, and streamers' talent agencies. The company that reportedly failed to pay talent agencies is believed to have been sued by the streamers' talent agencies.

Scott Ball gave a strange response to the above statement, via his Twitter:

https://twitter.com/EndGameScott/status/1828245428124438919

Quote Originally Posted by Scott Ball
This response appears to be a creative and transparent attempt at obfuscation and deflection, drafted by someone who seems to be unfamiliar with the facts of the matter. A complete and correct accounting of the ACR-third-party and influencer dealings would provide a more interesting and relevant read. I would be happy to send materials in my possession - including contracts and communications - to a neutral third party to assess if ACR approves of that action and agrees to do the same. A caveat of this offer would be that all the materials we submit would be available to the public. Interested parties may DM me.

I attempted to respond to Ball and offer to be the neutral third party he mentioned, but I didn't get an answer.


End Game Talent's website has been down for awhile.

poker.org found that LA County court records show a default judgment against End Game from June 2024 for $718,331. This was for breach-of-contract lawsuit, and was filed by Loaded, LLC, another talent agency for streamers.