The Curious Case Of The Poker Cheat

in poker •  5 years ago 

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For the past week I have been following one of the most intriguing scandals ever to hit the game of live poker. A professional player called Mike Postle has been accused of cheating by an ex-employee at the Stones Casino in their livestream cash game of Texas Holdem poker.

A Little About The Game

To fully understand this scandal you have to first know a little about the game Texas Holdem. If you already do, then please skip to the Scandal section.

Texas Holdem (along with Omaha Holdem) is the most popular form of poker, with the World Series 2019 main event being worth over $80 million dollars in cash prizes, with the winner netting $10 million of those dollars.

One of the reasons it is so popular is because the rules are simple, and the game is great for spectators.

Rules

Each player is dealt two "hole" cards at the start of the game, after which a round of betting ensues.

Once all the bets are matched, three "community cards" are dealt face up in the middle. This is commonly known as the flop. These cards can be used by all players that are still in the game.

After the flop there is a round of betting, and if there at least two players left another card is dealt, known as the turn.

There is one more round of betting, and then the last card the river is dealt. After this we have the final round of betting and the winner is determined.

Format

Televised poker in casinos are held on an oval table, and played with special cards that have tiny RFID chips with unique identities. This is so that the viewer can see the cards of each one of the players, this is sometimes complimented with small cameras built into the table so that you can see the actual cards as well.

The Scandal

In 2018 the Stones Casino in California hosted a cash game which they live streamed on their internet channel. For most of the year the game ran smoothly, professionals and non professionals alike played in the game and plenty of fun was had.

On June the 18th something changed, Mike Postle embarked on an unheard of winning streak of twenty straight sessions, and coming out on top in a total of 70 out of 77 different nights.

What made that statistic even more suspicious than it already was, is Postle's playing style was erratic to say the least. He would often make very large bets with marginal hands, and he always seemed to make the right decision.

In his remarkable win run, he never once lost his money to the best hand. Something that happens all the time in poker. He was also never bluffed, again this is something that is completely unheard of.

Veronica Brill was one of the regulars at the game, she was also sometimes employed as a commentator by Stones. During Mike Postle's epic run, she became very suspicious about the way he played and the fact that he just couldn't lose.

Brill voiced her concerns to the Stones poker director Justin Kuraitis (sometimes referred to as JFK), who vowed to do a full investigation. After some time he came back to her and assured Brill that Postle was not cheating and was simply a poker "god". Kuraitis further went on to say that Brill simply did not understand poker.

Brill carried on commentating on the Stones live game until one day she snapped. She watched Postle fold top pair with a straight draw, in a situation when he should have made a bet.

"This is weird, it's like he knows..." Brill stated.

Once more Veronica Brill brought up her concerns with Justin Karaitis whom again dismissed then. This time though, Brill refused to give it up, she knew something was up and recruited the help of some friends in the industry with Joey Ingram, a respected poker commentator, being her first port of call.

Pandora's box was open.

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**Veronica Brill suspected something was up with Mike Postle

Fallout

Since Joey Ingram's initial investigation there have been dozens of poker enthusiasts whom have downloaded the Stones live sessions and pored over more than seventy hours of footage.

The conclusions are damming. Postle appears to be looking at his phone placed between his legs under the table always around the time he needed to make a big decision.

Pretty much any poker player who has watched the footage has come to the conclusion that Mike Postle can see the other player's hole cards and is a dirty, A-moralistic cheat, who even cheated a dying man out of his money.

A $30 million dollar class action lawsuit has been filed against the Stones casino, Justin Kuraitis, and Mike Postle. The lawsuit represents 24 plaintiffs and it is thought that more could join.

This could turn out to be one of the most interesting and intriguing court cases ever, with witness statements from pro poker players, and plenty of video evidence to be pored over in court.

I have seen a lot of the footage, and in my mind there is no doubt about it, Mike Postle is a cheat and should be punished. It also appears that he couldn't have done this without the aid, or at the very least, inaction of Justin Karaitis and the Stones casino. For which I hope they too are severely punished.

The Stones casino has stopped all live broadcasts and vehemently denies that there was any cheating taking place at their livestream game.

One thing is for sure, this has rocked poker and the integrity of the game. Hopefully it can be regained when this all plays out in what should be one of the most colourful court cases ever.

Video Link Resources:

#7 (CLEAR EVIDENCE) CHEATING IS BORN + New Results For Mike Postle

SHOCKING POKER CHEATING: Why Everyone Is Freaking Out About Mike Postle

Mike Postle on Stones Live

Mike Postle a CHEATER?

Veronica The Mike Postle Whistleblower Joins Me!

DO YOU PLAY POKER? HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE MIKE POSTLE/STONES INCIDENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT CHEATING IN GENERAL?

AS EVER, LET ME KNOW BELOW!

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Cg

That is quite interesting and I don't even follow poker. That's a huge amount of money, but when something is interesting, gets attention and has large amounts of money involved, there is bound to be some cheating and some scandals.

I think there will always be cheating around poker. What makes this so unique is the casino colluding with the player to cheat people's money from them.

What's also strange, is that online poker is more popular than live, and many of the people who play and watch online, do not do so with live. Therefore a lot of the poker community don't even know about this scandal yet. Although I'm sure that will change once the case starts at whatever point in the future.

Cg

I play poker (work poker).
Over the years I'm waay in profit - but it ook alot of work - and I don't particularly like it ! lol

I don't have the patience to be very good - I can grind my $20 a day out of it though - which is enough for me.
...and I never follow the news surrounding it.

It's hard to believe that they even allow phones - in today's tech world- anywhere near the 'live coverage', tables...

I agree that it's mad they allow any tech at the table. I watched a podcast on YT with one of the players who'd played at the game.

He said that not only was everyone on their phones, a lot of them were watching a delayed feed of the very same livestream they were playing in! Also receiving texts from friends about 30 minute old hands, which to me sets up a ripe environment for cheating. Which if you think about it, is probably why they did it . . .

Cg

I watch a bit about this from Doug Polk and honestly for people who are all about the stats and how others play I feel they were a bit thick and he was a complete imbecile for not having the sense to lose more often. Strategy my ass he was just greedy.

I think it's harsh to say that they were a bit thick not to notice earlier. I watched a podcast with Joey Ingram and a guy called Domar I think. Anyway he played in the games against Postle and even made a video "Avoid Mike Postle".

He was saying that it's only when you look at everything together that it looks fishy. Anyone can run great when playing, so if you play against somebody that does once in a while you don't automatically think cheat.

Also JFK was very careful not to allow poker pros into the commentary booth after June 18th, probably because he knew they would spot something fishy.

Also it's easy to say they should have lost more. However when you know you can see every hand, it must get very difficult to play a hand honestly. But yes I agree, they were just greedy narcissists and I hope they lose all the money and more back through the lawsuit.

Cg

Yeah maybe a bit harsh, I hope they have thick skin then :)True if someone has a run like that once in a while and you do not play them all the time that in itself lends it to just thinking well it is his lucky day until you go hey: Everyday is your lucky day it seems.

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How though? That's the million dollar question. If he's on camera the whole time, and nobody sees him cheating; the court won't care how well he plays.

Well this is it. I don't think that will ever be proved 100% However it looks like it had something to do with his phone and/or baseball cap, with theories that he converted his cap to a bone conductor headphones, so that he could be fed information.

One thing seems for sure, is it's very unlikely he didn't do it without Kuraitis's blessing and almost definitely help, as he had access to the live feed with all the players cards in real time.

I think the court case will take months if not years to even get to trial as there is so much footage and an airtight attack has to be planned.

Stones seem confident they'll beat the case, however I've seen a lot of the evidence, and if it's presented in the right way, no jury in their right mind would find Postle innocent.

Cg

Phones should be banned from the game.

Agreed! Too many opportunities for dishonesty :-(

Cg