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Finally Coming Clean
JJProdigy (United States) 465 Posts. Joined 06-27-2005.
09-15-2008 4:36 PM

I want to start by first off apologizing for all my failed apologies in the past. It has always been my wish to come clean and be accepted into the community like I was at the very beginning of my career, but the reasons behind my words weren't what they needed to be for me to realize the impact of my actions on the players, the poker community, and the outlook on online poker by the rest of the world. I have made the decision that it is time to move on with my life and to finally mature. It is necessary that I put myself on the back burner and dedicate myself to promoting this game and to repairing the image that I have created for it.

It was never my intention for my image and negative impact on the game to get this out of hand. In the beginning, I was a misguided kid with undeveloped morals and ethics. Once I got thrown under the bus by my actions, I always wanted to come back and to return where I once was, but this thinking is exactly why I am where I am now today. I never admitted that I had a true understanding of everything that I was doing, how I was affecting such a bigger picture than just being talked about in private conversations and on the occasion poker forum thread. I never made this clear because I never truly believed it. I always just wanted to be accepted, I didn't realize the first step was to come clean and understand once and for all the impact I had on the community.

With this being said... I would like to formally apologize. I apologize for all the players I have affected and the unfair equity that I stole from them in tournaments. I apologize to the entire poker community for highlighting the flaws of internet poker and giving it such a bad reputations in parts. It is a privilege that we should all be very thankful for, and I am deeply sorry that I took advantage of it for my own personal benefits. I apologize to everyone I offended, whether it be top name pros or micro stake grinders. I apologize to all those that have been close to me and have been affected negatively for associating with me. It is not fair for these people to be punished for my actions, but it is a grouping affect that they had to be aware they were getting themselves into.

I would also live to say that I am not the poker god that I tend to be talked up to be on the forums. My accomplishments have been vastly exaggerated, even by those close to me. I am aware that a part of this persona I have been given is because I have been the mentor to many phenomenal poker players in their own rights. I have to renounce this, however, and say that I have been very blessed to have such great minds come to me with the desire to improve and learn. I did nothing for them that they could have not have done for themselves. I merely helped them open their minds and to see their potential. I am very thankful for the praise I get for this, but I assure you I did very little and am merely very lucky to have worked with such great minds.

It is unfair how highly I am looked upon as a poker player, as well. No one should ever get some of the praises I get. I assure you that in poker, no one is vastly greater than anyone else on any given day. Poker is about evolving and adapting to every single hand in every single situation. The game merely rewards those who are bright enough to keep up with it.

I also haven't made nearly as much money as people think I have. I have lost a majority of my worth through the forms of failed staking arrangements. This is also something that tends to be greatly exaggerated.

Starting now, I will dedicate as much time and effort as needed in an attempt to right my wrongs of the past and restore faith in online poker. I understand if I cannot be forgiven for my actions, but I would like to repair the bad image the I helped create. I want to work with major poker sites and offer my guidance on how I feel this can be stopped completely and wiped out of online poker. Security is evolving everyday to get more sophisticated, and I commend the sites for that.

It is time that I move on with my life and right the wrongs of my past. I sincerely apologize for the mistakes that I have made and the corrupt image I have made for such a unique and beautiful game. The time calls for me to do everything in my part to receive forgiveness and to try to prevent any abuse to go on in the future. I will volunteer my time to the top sites if they will have me. I will also answer any questions that anyone might have, either about myself or my actions. I understand that the road to recovery is long and bumpy, but I assure you I will do everything in my power to amend my past and move on to a more ethical, aware, and self-understanding future.

 
 
 

LookingFLuck (United States) 269 Posts. Joined 11-22-2007.
09-18-2008 4:09 PM - In reply to

ok JJ here goes...

I believe everyone makes mistakes and deserves second chances.  None of us are perfect.  Having said that, do you honestly expect anyone to believe anything you say? 

You pulled off an amazing feat JJ.  You have most people thinking you were just a "mentor" to a couple of young kids.  I am not in the "most" category.  You already proved to me just how smart you really are.  I know there is no way you can come clean and truly tell everyone the ENTIRE truth because if you did you would be hated even more than you are now.  I bet you got a great laugh while it lasted, but now that you got people life bans you feel guilty again (cough cough).

Imagine if this community found out how many accounts (poker, aim, email) you really have.  They wouldn't be so forgiving then would they JJ?






Half.The.Man (United States) 499 Posts. Joined 07-09-2008.
09-18-2008 4:35 PM - In reply to

 i like how he just puts his face out there for everything that he's done, and feel safe about it to play at the Aussie million.

usually when you start some shit like this, you don't flamboyantly flaunt yourself off.

srsly give up poker in general, you do deserve a beating for being greedy and starting all this shit.

i basically despise you, you have sullied the game i like, and it just won't be the same. i don't need to forgive you. forgiving someone is easy to say if you don't understand the impact it has. so those who say they forgive is just a word, but you really have no idea what it means, or what the impact of what he has done means.

one day, online poker may seem safe and kinda fun again. to me atleast.


MangosPapa (United States) 641 Posts. Joined 07-27-2005.
09-18-2008 6:10 PM - In reply to

Claw1980: 
AJKHoosier1: 

my 'quitting smoking' or my 'mood' have nothing to do with my posts in this thread.  im actually in a pretty good mood right now, and wasnt in a 'bad mood' when i made those posts.  i could be having the best day/week/month of my life, and still wouldnt pull any punches when it comes to speaking my mind on this kid.  you can call it immature because i say "fuck" a lot, but id be stunned if im not saying what the majority of people who JJ has affected are thinking.  if not, they should be. theres nothing 'moody' or 'immature' about it. this is coming from someone who just felt the need to issue an apology to anyone i was a douchebag towards recently, and yet i feel fully justified in every word ive said here.

if i have to phrase my posts twice as strongly just to counter anyone delusional enough to be encouraging towards this scumbag, then im more than happy to.  if i were to read my replies in this thread in 10 yrs, im highly confident i wouldnt regret a word.



a resounding +1


agreed

supplyingrb 1 Posts. Joined 09-28-2008.
09-27-2008 9:16 PM - In reply to

 IN the streets ITS GETTING HOT............ and the YOUTHS dem a get sooo coolld....


THEY WILL DO ANYTHING TO FILL THAT GAP


tNaCarN (Australia) 783 Posts. Joined 06-14-2007.
09-27-2008 9:24 PM - In reply to

MAing is bad.


Vagitarian (Canada) 238 Posts. Joined 01-26-2007.
09-27-2008 10:06 PM - In reply to

looks like it's done well for you with those monstrous scores. lol


spks99 (United States) 380 Posts. Joined 08-09-2005.
09-27-2008 10:27 PM - In reply to

JJProdigy: 
MarkFSU1: 

JJ

how did you cash out / how did you get the money you had won out of the poker sites and into your bank account?  did you transfer money from you account to an account of one of your friends/stakees and then get the money from them? 



I never cashed out. Whatever I won, I invested (and lost) in backing. People overvalue my networth extremely.


So you never cashed out, yet you paid taxes on all your winnings????? Hmmmm......that doesn't seem to add up..........

99NvrLosez (United States) 1,309 Posts. Joined 01-30-2007.
09-27-2008 10:54 PM - In reply to
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spks99: 
JJProdigy: 
MarkFSU1: 

JJ

how did you cash out / how did you get the money you had won out of the poker sites and into your bank account?  did you transfer money from you account to an account of one of your friends/stakees and then get the money from them? 



I never cashed out. Whatever I won, I invested (and lost) in backing. People overvalue my networth extremely.


So you never cashed out, yet you paid taxes on all your winnings????? Hmmmm......that doesn't seem to add up..........


good catch...

tNaCarN (Australia) 783 Posts. Joined 06-14-2007.
09-27-2008 11:31 PM - In reply to

Maing is bad mmmkay!.
 
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