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Mike Postle was on another tear. The moonfaced 42-year-old was deep into a marathon poker session at Stones Gambling Hall, a boxy glass-and-steel casino wedged between Interstate 80 and a Popeye’s. Oct 05, 2019 Poker commentator Joey Ingram made two YouTube videos, totaling 10 hours, examining Postle’s play. He estimates Postle won $250,000 over more than 250 hours of play in relatively low-stakes games.
Sep 17, 2020 The poker world has been waiting for Mike Postle to express his thoughts about the cheating scandal he has been caught up in for the past 12 months for a very long time. As most of you will know from our previous detailed reporting of the long-running poker drama, Mike Postle was accused of cheating last year during a live-streamed cash game at the Stones Gambling Hall. Mike Postle’s Results, Stats. AKA Michael Postle. Date Country Watch Place Prize GPI Points; 12-Aug-2019: United States: $ 120 No Limit Hold’em Quantum $100k GTD, Citrus Heights.Postle Poker Cheating
Mike Postle, the professional poker player that was sued for $30 million over cheating accusations, has now filed his own lawsuit against those he says defamed him and caused him emotional distress, among other accusations.
News of the lawsuit hit social media on Friday as fellow poker pro, Todd Witteles took to Twitter posting a copy of the first page of the suit which shows other defendants include:
*ESPN – which covered the investigation into the cheating allegations
*Veronica Brill – the poker player and broadcaster that initially brought the accusations to light
*Joey Ingram – the professional poker player and podcaster that performed an in-depth investigation into the recoded streams
*PokerNews – presumably for their coverage of the accusations
*Daniel Negreanu – presumably for comments he made about Postle and the accusations
*Run It Once – a company founded by poker professional Phil GalfondThis will be drowned out by the Trump news, but Mike Postle is suing me, @Angry_Polak, @ESPN, @Pokernews,… https://t.co/w0OKO1SA0f— Todd Witteles (@ToddWitteles) October 02, 2020
Other individuals and poker related companies are also listed as Defendants in the suit.
The suit comes just days after Galfond appeared on the podcast sponsored by Run It Once Poker (also founded by Galfond) called The Rake to discuss his statistical analysis of the available hands that were at least part of the basis of the accusations and subsequent media coverage.By
October 6th, 2019 | Last updated on October 6th, 2019Home » Poker News » Postle Poker Cheating Allegations Lead to Investigations
The story has grown in scope and intensity over the past week. It got quite complicated, complete with hours-long video analyses and vlogs and livestreams, not to mention thousands of tweets. The story even made it to SportsCenter on ESPN.
Longtime poker pro Mike Postle is at the center of the allegations.
After numerous other poker pros have analyzed videos and considered all possible angles to give Postle the benefit of the doubt, most of them can no longer do so.
Watched a lot poker videos today and feel yucky. I hope mike comes out with some good videos of his own but @Joeingram1 seems to be pretty thorough. Will sit on sidelines and watch as more information comes out. Still praying he is innocent but not liking the looks of things pic.twitter.com/2T6wBJeV31
— Chris Moneymaker (@CMONEYMAKER) October 2, 2019
The claim is that Postle has been cheating in low-stakes cash poker games livestreamed from Stones Gambling Hall near Sacramento, California. And the story has evolved so quickly that there are already attorneys involved, and the story is being covered by an ever-increasing number of media outlets far beyond the normal poker circles.From Accusations to Investigation
It started (in the public eye) on September 28 when poker pro Veronica Brill, poker pro and live poker commentator, tweeted the following:
“If someone is displaying a probability of cheating on a live stream you don’t make the entire room not be able to use their cellphones in an attempt to reduce everyone’s anxiety and then still promote the player as one of the best.
Is caesar slots real money. “You take that player off the stream while you launch a proper, objective investigation done by a third party. Once it’s shown that the player has not been cheating, you make your investigation public and let the player back onto the stream.
“Am I sure that this player is cheating? No. Do I think that there is a greater than zero % chance that he is? Yes. Have numerous professional poker players voiced their concerns to me regarding this player? Yes.
“Also, I brought up my concerns about this player months ago to the person running the live stream. I was told that no one gets this player and that he is just better than everyone. Also, that they had some one or some company come in to check their security.”
Brill went on to say that the player is nice off stream, and she played with him frequently at Stones. She had been noticing discrepancies and brought them to the attention of Stones’ staff but was consistently dismissed.
However, the cheating suspicions show Postle had an uncannily high VPIP (voluntarily put money in pot), one that puts him in the top 95% of results. Brill could not let it go without making it known.
— Veronica 2.0 (@Angry_Polak) September 28, 2019
Those accusations and the initial responses to Brill made Joey Ingram want to investigate on his own. He did some live commentary and looked through hours and hours of play from the livestreams.
Ultimately, Ingram watched more than 50 hours of hands involving Postle and concluded that he had two playing styles: “one where he plays GOD-like, soul-reading poker with very wide pre-flop ranges and perfect frequencies, the other where he plays really solid poker most of the time.”
Ingram ended up posting several videos with explanations and analyses, all with the same almost-undeniable conclusion: Postle cheated.
Impromptu livestream – I will go over every single hand that @Mike_Postle played during a session on @StonesLivePoker to take a look at his entire play vs various hand histories that have been posted. I’ll speed it up to move from hand to hand.https://t.co/gvhOjXmazx
— Joey Ingram

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