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*MESSAGE/APOLOGY FROM JJPRODIGY/JOSH FIELD**
gbmantis (United States) 7,207 Posts. Joined 05-15-2005.
12-22-2007 2:32 PM

Josh (jj) asked me to post this on his behalf, since he cant post here until he is 18.  He turns 18 in like 2 weeks, and he will be playing in the PCA event.    He is a good kid.  Please read this with an open mind.





It's hard to pick out where to start. The past few years, I have been forced to go underground and stay mysterious. It's not something I really chose, but it was something forced upon me. I was fourteen turning fifteen, and I was much too immature to handle the situation (ABlackCar incident, and the underage violations that followed). I am almost embarrassed reading my posts about the situation, but I realize that I was still very young at the time. I don't mean to use this as an excuse, but I was clueless. Ever since that day, I have been forced to stay under the surface.

After all that happened, I was banned from PokerStars and PartyPoker, and all my accounts were closed for being underage. My immaturity again was working against me. I didn't think what I was doing was wrong. After that, it was a downward spiral. I was a fugitive in the online poker world. I used the reasoning "if I'm already a wanted man, I might as well maximize my value." It was terrible logic, but it made sense to me then.

I continued to back players and continued meeting more people. This wasn't easy for me, since I knew I had to watch who I trusted. I couldn't leave the game, there was just no way. I had to be playing, I had to be involved. I don't think you could call it an obsession, as much as a passion. I loved the game so deeply that I would play it at any cost. I'd use screen names of people I hardly knew, which ended up in me getting screwed over multiple times. For some reason, I never cared. The money never mattered to me; I was just in love with the game.

Throughout this period, I could really see myself growing up.  Well, during the time I didn't, but now I can see it. I started getting more conscious about playing on sites that I had already been shut away from. It had begun to tear me apart inside.  It was a confliction between my own growing maturity and my childish passion for the game, and my childish passion was winning.  Accounts were getting closed, people were trying to take money from me, but I kept playing full force. I regret it, but I understand my position. I still don't fully understand myself, but I didn't care about the money, the drama, anything really. I just wanted to keep playing the game. I was stubborn and ignorant to what I was doing.

Transition to present time. I do believe I have matured and developed a sense of morals and personal ethics. I was always too scared to apologize to the community, mostly due to the fact I didn't think what I was doing was wrong. I finally realize now that I was cheating completely. I neglected my fellow poker players and cheated a wonderful thing we have with online poker. I betrayed a community I cared so much about all for selfish reasons. It shames me to think about it. I did it for so long, and I never had the courage to quit and admit what I was doing was wrong.

So, I write this to officially apologize to the community. I apologize to the people that have been close to me and have been given a negative name due to my actions. I apologize to all the players I played with under unknown names and gave myself an unfair advantage. I give my word that I will never multi-account again, and I will not play online until I am 18. I apologize to the sites that I unfairly took advantage of. I don't expect to be forgiven right away, but I hope I can earn the forgiveness of the community, the sites, and even my friends.



-
Josh

 
 
 

dpottz (United States) 10,753 Posts. Joined 04-04-2006.
12-22-2007 3:34 PM - In reply to

this some thug shit man


JWD_51 (United States) 277 Posts. Joined 07-14-2007.
12-22-2007 3:35 PM - In reply to

Dont know you, but you sound like an intellegent kid. Most young people make mistakes and hopefully learn from them. That being said, you have spent the a big part of your life (4 of 17yrs) getting ahead at the expense of  others, otherwise known as theft by deception. You are saying the right words now, but talk is cheap, and only time will tell what  legacy you will leave. Dont be another Ken Lay from Enron who got rich at the expense of others. All that money doesnt mean shit to him now, does it?
Good luck to you.

dpottz (United States) 10,753 Posts. Joined 04-04-2006.
12-22-2007 3:36 PM - In reply to

i stole a map, but i thought it was free. does that count?

dpottz (United States) 10,753 Posts. Joined 04-04-2006.
12-22-2007 3:36 PM - In reply to

^^worst reply ever

snowman2k6 (Canada) 688 Posts. Joined 08-07-2006.
12-22-2007 3:45 PM - In reply to

gl jj

NUTZREALHUGE (United States) 2,528 Posts. Joined 10-10-2005.
12-22-2007 3:46 PM - In reply to

while i doubt the sincerity and timing of the apology, i am glad to see this guy kinda owning up to what he did.

to fully exonerate himself, hed have to give back the money he stole from everyone, but that wont ever happen, so he will always be a thief.

BackAgain (United States) 85 Posts. Joined 10-22-2006.
12-22-2007 3:50 PM - In reply to

Well said JWD

redirkulous (United States) 1,335 Posts. Joined 05-03-2007.
12-22-2007 3:54 PM - In reply to

lollllllllllllllllllllllllllllll


Daut owns.

traction (United States) 431 Posts. Joined 06-04-2006.
12-22-2007 3:58 PM - In reply to

so sick of guys cheating, getting caught, and then apologizing thinking everything is back to normal. since when does it only take an apology to get in the good graces of people. Everyone here says give the kid a break he was young. Yes, but repeated misdeeds and cheating shows an understanding and volition of what is wrong and disregard for any rules.

But it's ok...just apologize and everyone will exonerate you. Especially if you're halfway decent in poker.

cashdaddy69 (United States) 881 Posts. Joined 07-18-2005.
12-22-2007 3:59 PM - In reply to

let's forgive him and see what the kid can really do!


rocksolid124 (United States) 6,556 Posts. Joined 09-24-2006.
12-22-2007 4:04 PM - In reply to

K.  We'll all wait for you to make a mistake...then we'll all beat you with bamboo sticks.

niptuck (United States) 2,413 Posts. Joined 03-14-2005.
12-22-2007 4:04 PM - In reply to

I was doing a lot worse shit when I was 16.  I got your back too.  You paid your price.  GL Josh.  I must say that your apology would carry more weight if you come COMPLETELY clean, name names, etc.


ps you still owe me some lessons I pd for :)



COME ON GUYS HE WAS 16 friggin years old  -  Britney Spears' sister is 16 and pregos. 


gbmantis (United States) 7,207 Posts. Joined 05-15-2005.
12-22-2007 4:09 PM - In reply to

I got your back too josh.  If someone wants to get to you they gotta get thru me first.




GRRR!!!!!!





edit:  I am 150 lbs soaking wet, i might not be much help

apestyles (United States) 4,473 Posts. Joined 09-05-2005.
12-22-2007 4:09 PM - In reply to
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seriously... i love when people talk about fighting people in casinos.  Casinos in alot of ways are the safest places you can be - where else is there more security and video equipment? 

JWD_51 (United States) 277 Posts. Joined 07-14-2007.
12-22-2007 4:10 PM - In reply to

 All I am saying dpotz is that the true measure of a man are his actions, not what he says. So sorry this doesnt meet your expectations. 
 
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