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gororokgororok   Netherlands. Aug 09 2011 07:51. Posts 3940

Baal,

I've known 2 mexican guys who studied in the Netherlands (just for 1 year) and they both spoke English very well. One even spoke it fluently.


johnmagi   Norway. Aug 09 2011 08:16. Posts 1424


  On August 08 2011 20:13 Daut wrote:
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language prodigy. his english winrate is 12ptbb




HAEHAHAEHA!! Cant stop laughing


player999   Brasil. Aug 09 2011 08:26. Posts 7978


  On August 08 2011 13:04 Gumster wrote:
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high five me byrnesam



  On March 03 2011 21:12 player999 wrote:
also, the fact that he says he is portuguese gives it away that its fake



can I join the high five?

Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol 

Twisted    Netherlands. Aug 09 2011 08:26. Posts 10422

Oh another thing I failed to mention: the Portuguese community managers (of Pokerstrategy) conversed with him in Portuguese. If his Portuguese had a bad accent they would've noticed. I'm pretty sure he is actually from Portugal.


sniderstyle   United States. Aug 09 2011 08:59. Posts 2046

These scams are highly entertaining. I pour over every word trying to figure out the lies. I like unraveling the mystery. Even after all the bullshit that's been posted since this has broke, I still think Oly is right with his stellar theory.

Genginho: lose today 100 dollar only because of fishs they called and had luck on river 

whamm!   Albania. Aug 09 2011 09:51. Posts 11625

+1 to Oly's theory which is basically 1 mistake by "introducing" this guy to justify his wins on various sites. They assume people would eat it up because of their status in the HS community, when that failed, they tried so hard to cover it up, but being the life fish a lot of online poker players are, ended up digging a hole deeper and deeper.
Now all these past unknown transgressions like MDMA coaching, fake christiano ronaldo fish player at FTP, stories of being hacked while on a stake , inconsistent statements are coming out to bite them in the ass. I personally dont care what comes out of this as long as it gets more entertaining for the next couple days. But yeah I think after all this is over, JM will join the ranks of Hastings/South/Townsend in infamy. DIH though will join a scummier group though like Jason Ho etc. Sauce's rep is prob neutral.

 Last edit: 09/08/2011 09:52

Garfed   Malta. Aug 09 2011 10:49. Posts 4818


  On August 09 2011 07:26 Twisted wrote:
Oh another thing I failed to mention: the Portuguese community managers (of Pokerstrategy) conversed with him in Portuguese. If his Portuguese had a bad accent they would've noticed. I'm pretty sure he is actually from Portugal.



Oh, that doesnt change the fact that he could have lived in US for quite some time, where he would meet DIG/Jungle etc.

Do you seriously think DIH would mutli account nl$20,000 and put like 100k$ upfront on somebody else account he never saw in life?


terrybunny19240   United States. Aug 09 2011 11:41. Posts 13829

Finally someone does the obvious and check the meta data in the image. Derp a herp.

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NoahSD just tested to see if uploading to Imageshack (as the original HEM screenshot was) changes the timestamp in the meta data. It DID NOT change the timestamp. It is almost 100% that this HEM screenshot came from someone in the USA.||||||||| NoahSD made a correction he did further testing and it turns out that imageshack does change the timestamp when you ask them to resize the image. So this is not evidence. |||||||||

"I told him that if he had that, then not to write the blog post until he could include with it an HEM screenshot of all of his winnings, otherwise no one would believe him. I told him how to export databases, how to upload screenshots, etc."
http://www.cardrunners.com/blog/internetpokers

 Last edit: 09/08/2011 12:03

qwerty67890   New Zealand. Aug 09 2011 11:42. Posts 14026


  On August 09 2011 09:49 Defrag wrote:
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Oh, that doesnt change the fact that he could have lived in US for quite some time, where he would meet DIG/Jungle etc.

Do you seriously think DIH would mutli account nl$20,000 and put like 100k$ upfront on somebody else account he never saw in life?


He doesnt seem to have many moral/ethical hang-ups so if he was on a stake he probably didnt care much. -EV for the stakers but +EV for him.


terrybunny19240   United States. Aug 09 2011 11:54. Posts 13829

It seems very, very likely to me that Haseeb has defrauded and really outright stole literally hundreds of thousands of dollars through his acc being "hacked" and such. Hopefully some serious evidence can be collected against him.. he ought to be in jail for years and years.



More sleuthing has been done by 2p2 and some people have come to the following realization:

-When Jose's original scam was uncovered, DOG claimed Jose was 50k in make up from his 5/10 stake

-A couple of days before that, the Girah account had just moved up to 50/100 and won $160,000 at the end of the Bluff poker challenge

Think about that for a second..

Ok.......

..........................

How can Girah be in 50k make up from the 5/10 stake when he just won 160k. Obviously it was Jungleman on the Girah account. DOG missed this logical connection and has been caught in another lie. The guy who realized this managed to get a hold of Haseeb and question him -- Haseeb then cut off contact with him.

 Last edit: 09/08/2011 12:05

MiPwnYa    Brasil. Aug 09 2011 12:08. Posts 5230

this thread is better than a tv show


qwerty67890   New Zealand. Aug 09 2011 12:19. Posts 14026

I havent read up on the hacking stuff - did the hackers actually get his account balance out?


terrybunny19240   United States. Aug 09 2011 12:35. Posts 13829



I haven't done any research myself really so i'm mostly just a proxy for interesting 2p2 posts

thats my disclaimer for any bullshit i end up posting buuuuuuuut


http://www.cardrunners.com/blog/internetpokers/2/
search "January 08, 2010" and it will take you to his blog entry where he discuses being hacked

he lost 200k playing vs someone who could apparently see his screen. yesterday, aejones said he believes that Haseeb had as much as 5% of his own action during that time. he doesn't mention anything about being backed or staked in the blogpost where he reveals he's been hacked.


qwerty67890   New Zealand. Aug 09 2011 13:13. Posts 14026

link for anyone wanting to read his hacking blog post

http://www.cardrunners.com/blog/internetpokers/dog-was-dead

unbelievably vague, to the point where it seems like a troll. Is there a single person in the history of poker who after legitimately being hacked didnt provide the courtesy of naming the perpetrators to provide a warning to others?


terrybunny19240   United States. Aug 09 2011 13:25. Posts 13829

word, I'm really leaning towards Haseeb being a long-term scammer of big money in the poker community.. there ought to be a thread launched specifically to probe into Haseeb's past. unfortunately I haven't been around long enough nor do I have any horse in this race or access to behind the scenes information like the IPs of forum posters etc.. to really be the one to do that..

 Last edit: 09/08/2011 13:26

player999   Brasil. Aug 09 2011 13:33. Posts 7978


  On August 09 2011 11:35 Night2o1 wrote:


I haven't done any research myself really so i'm mostly just a proxy for interesting 2p2 posts

thats my disclaimer for any bullshit i end up posting buuuuuuuut


http://www.cardrunners.com/blog/internetpokers/2/
search "January 08, 2010" and it will take you to his blog entry where he discuses being hacked

he lost 200k playing vs someone who could apparently see his screen. yesterday, aejones said he believes that Haseeb had as much as 5% of his own action during that time. he doesn't mention anything about being backed or staked in the blogpost where he reveals he's been hacked.



obviously he let his opponent see his cards and split the profit

Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol 

Surprise   United States. Aug 09 2011 13:38. Posts 275


  On August 09 2011 10:54 Night2o1 wrote:
It seems very, very likely to me that Haseeb has defrauded and really outright stole literally hundreds of thousands of dollars through his acc being "hacked" and such. Hopefully some serious evidence can be collected against him.. he ought to be in jail for years and years.



More sleuthing has been done by 2p2 and some people have come to the following realization:

-When Jose's original scam was uncovered, DOG claimed Jose was 50k in make up from his 5/10 stake

-A couple of days before that, the Girah account had just moved up to 50/100 and won $160,000 at the end of the Bluff poker challenge

Think about that for a second..

Ok.......

..........................

How can Girah be in 50k make up from the 5/10 stake when he just won 160k. Obviously it was Jungleman on the Girah account. DOG missed this logical connection and has been caught in another lie. The guy who realized this managed to get a hold of Haseeb and question him -- Haseeb then cut off contact with him.



An interesting point

the games you own at, end up owning you 

Gumster   Sweden. Aug 09 2011 14:13. Posts 2290


  On August 09 2011 07:59 sniderstyle wrote:
These scams are highly entertaining. I pour over every word trying to figure out the lies. I like unraveling the mystery. Even after all the bullshit that's been posted since this has broke, I still think Oly is right with his stellar theory.



even though i agree that these scams are really entertaining i think it just really blows that the people doing the scams never get the punishments they deserve

Do not push the river, it will flow by itself. - Polish proverb 

Daut    United States. Aug 09 2011 14:36. Posts 8955

Isn't it pretty easy to fake good results? Can't you just filter your HEM to "vpip=true" and your winrate skyrockets.

Or filter out something like the small blind. Either way you take out a ton of hands you lose money and winrate goes way up

NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, DautLast edit: 09/08/2011 14:40

Stim_Abuser   United States. Aug 09 2011 14:48. Posts 7499


  On August 09 2011 13:36 Daut wrote:
Isn't it pretty easy to fake good results? Can't you just filter your HEM to "vpip=true" and your winrate skyrockets.

Or filter out something like the small blind. Either way you take out a ton of hands you lose money and winrate goes way up



Yep, Showing HEM results means absolutely nothing. Even shipping your hands to people means nothing. You can just go through your HEM and delete all your really bad hands and that would skyrocket your winrate.

Only way to really know was PTR.

Hey Im slinging mad volume and fat stackin benjies I dont got time for spellin n shit - skinny pete 

 
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