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Hmmmm...in the United States (unless there is some backwards state that I'm unaware of), you have no legal obligation to report a crime taking place, even if it occurs 5 feet in front of you (this even applies to such violent crimes like rape, etc.). You simply cannot do anything to hinder or frustrate law enforcement's investigation, and you certainly cannot do anything that might enable the perpetrator(s) to commit the crime.
Whether you have a moral or ethical obligation is another questions. I believe that in most circumstances, people do have a moral or ethical obligation to report a crime they witness, and accordingly, I (as well, I'm sure, as many many other P5ers) commend you for taking this bold step. Well played. (be careful though not to take the law into your own hands--you should notify the proper authorities and let them do their jobs) -
lol @ crime...
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That's pretty low
Anyone know the value of the chip [purple & white(?) from the '07 WSOPE Annette won] -
Wow, I mean.... wow.
I'm just speechless. The guy had to know there's a camera at the table. -
It was easy to see how she didn't notice it was knocked off her stack as she hits it with her watch. Because of her clapping motion ( easy to bring his attention to her movement ) and how quickly he scooped he definitely knew it was not his. She could have easily splashed entire stack into this guy and possible created a situation where it might be difficult to tell who's chips were who's. Good lesson there.
Scumbag nonetheless.His face is visible in the video - someone will recognize him. -
How big the chip was is irrelevant, this is unacceptable stuff.
1% chance it was a mistake, and only if it was the blind guy that SCTrojans slowrolled to her left. -
I posted this on 2+2 news views and gossip and we have his full picture up now from another camera. we also have his name, and he is a known live scumbag from what others said. slowrolling people, etc etc.
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link of said thread?
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TO whom ever said, "this is poker, you are accusing someone of cheating, you better have hard evidence..."
Just wow. You need to open your eyes. People are playing a game for hundreds of thousands of dollars, I don't doubt people will try to take whatever edge they will get. IF there is even any marginal evidence of someone cheater, it is probably true. -
thanks
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ROFL at how he looks at the chip when he picks it up "ok thats a 1k chip i'll take it"
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Apparently...this is the douche bag who did it...
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Layne Flack's child molestor uncle?
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Annette missed a good re-steal opportunity IMO.
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This could have very easily been an accident. The guy was shuffling his chips and he sees a chip right in front of him. It is very possible that he was not paying attention, and thought the chip was his. There was alot of action going on at the table.
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the whole "he was shuffling and could have dropped it" crap is BS...i have shuffled a bilion chips at the table and when i drop on I KNOW IT...and so does anyone else. You dont go..."i dont know if i dropped that chip or not?". Now, if he was shuffling and dropped a stack of theme cus he sucks at shuffling...then yes, it could have been a mistake, but that wasnt the case here
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wow had to watch three times just to see it. that is a great eye op
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karma is a bitch I guess because Annette obv goes on to win...
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It would suck to be the guy that was identified if he plays the circuit regularly.










