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Originally Posted by Jacks
I still haven't seen anything to prove that she was cheating in that hand.
Staking people is very common in poker, I don't think you should be at the same table but it's not against the rules. Also, people who know each other soft play each other and communicate all the time. If they were accused of colluding with each other I'd believe it no problem but that has nothing to do with the hand in question.
Also, the posters over at 2+2 are mostly idiots.
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This is important information for the reason that they had no reason to stake her except for the business arrangement to create this scam. There is definitely something here even without a smoking gun.
If they get away with it, it won’t happen again under the scrutiny.