Haley Hintze exposes Scott Tom of Absolute poker Scandal

Posted by Poker Videos on April 28th, 2010

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Haley Hintze, former Editor-in-Chief of PokerNews.com, has been running a series of blogs related to the UltimateBet (now UB.com) cheating scandal. Saturday, she decided to shift her focus away from the UltimateBet scandal and provided her user with what she called evidence that Scott Tom, former head of Absolute Poker, was indeed the person responsible for the cheating scandal involving PotRipper.

She starts off the blog rehashing the whole Absolute Cheating scandal and stating that she has been among the many entities that Scott Tom has threatened with libel suits due to speaking out against him and AP. She has obtained what she considers evidence that proves that Scott Tom may indeed be the force behind the AP scandal and the other involved players may have been pawns in his game.

Scott Tom PotChopper Info

She starts by providing information from the anti-fraud software “ieSnare” that AP purchased from UltimateBet. She shows the information for account PotChopper that clearly points to Scott Tom as the owner.

Potchopper Login Info

Next, she explains how that the software assigns an ID to each new computer that logged onto AP. Tom’s primary computer was assigned “11451887.” Using this ID, the software can show where the account was logged on at. It showed that two unique machines logged onto the site from various location, but always the same two computers.

Potripper Login Info

Next, she stated that his pc’s ID was linked to several of the known cheating accounts, including PotRipper, the account that brought the cheating scandal to the forefront. If you look at the image following, you will see that the device and NUID sets match those for logins from PotChopper.

Graycat Login Info

Double Drag Login Info

Next, she produced an image of what she said was the “Graycat” account that was also involved in the cheating scandal. As you can see from the image, the ID and NUID again matches other accounts. She also provided the same information for the “Doubledrag” account.

Scott Tom transaction info

Hintze then goes on to claim that Scott Tom was indeed behind the computer and using these accounts and not being “hacked” as he had claimed. She then produced evidence of several large deposits and a substantial withdrawal from Scott Tom’s account. Notice that he received a transfer for $70,000 from Double Drag and the account was immediately black listed. However, the account was then cleared within less than two hours and according to Hintze, this was based on directives from upper management which she stated was Scott Tom and others.

After winning a huge tourney on September 13th, 2007, Hintze indicated that Tom chip dumped a large portion of his “winnings” to other cheater accounts. After making the $70,000 withdrawal, she claims he then blacklisted the account. She states that the same was done to other accounts so that the majority of money was taken off the site.

Potripper Customer Service

Hintze then points out that the cheating accounts were flagged so that customer service would not close the account. She provided an image that shows the PotRipper account with the comment “Please do not close this account for any reason. Issues please consult with Brent, Adrian or Nolan.” Most of the pertinent information has been removed but she believes that the information was a “college buddy” he was using to launder money.

The allegations made by Hintze have not been proven by any other source as of the time of the writing of this article. Hintze did not reveal her sources. Should this prove to be true, it would raise a new set of questions and confirm the beliefs of many conspiracy theorists that, like Hintze, believed that Scott Tom was the head of the AP cheating scandal all along. Hintze says that she has more to publish on this matter at a future date so this isn’t the last that we will hear on this story.

- James Guill

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Jason Ho Scam

Posted by Poker Videos on January 31st, 2010

The poker coaching world just had a big shake up, and the story is going crazy in all the major forums and poker blogs. Jason Ho was a poker coach at the popular training site Stox Poker, and recent stories came to light that he was a professional scammer. Although he was somewhat knowledgeable about poker, apparently he was a losing players, and did not win $1 million or “solve plo cap limit Omaha”. It seems Jason Ho had a professional ponzi scheme in effect, and was using his credentials at Stox to pull it off.

Jason Ho is an eccentric individual to say the least, even for the poker scene. He is an expert at self promotion, whether he looks like an idiot or not. His scam netted him over 100k for the poker economy, so some people were obviously fooled. He would post pics of weird photo shoots with make up on and a hot Asian model named “Jade”. Unsuspecting poker players would join his “camp Macao” and pay up to 1k per hour in some cases.

Jason played under these accounts :
zenconcept
zen888
jadebling
babiekwai
lilbebi

Jason was so cocky about his scamming abilities he would brag about it on Oriental Community forums:
jason ho forum post

Not only would losing players seek his coaching, but winning players would too. They would go from winning 100k a year to losing months later. He would also get them to send him money to clear bonuses. Jason would also multi account by playing under their screen names. He failed to show up for 50% of the days of these “Macao” session, and when he was there he would berate his students. When they would lose, he would blame it on variance and or that they did not follow his advice.

A user who was looking up his websites, had a trojan virus infect their computer within minutes:
jade website
So be very cautious when visiting his blogspots.

Jason Ho Photo shoots:
jason ho 4

Jason Ho photo 3
Jade

Jason Ho photo 2
Jason Ho and Jade

Jason Ho photo 1
Some threads paid for by the poker community

Jason Ho also has several liens put on him in UK from some other scam.

His Camp Macao being mocked on Poker Tube:

Jim Varmin of Stox Poker took immediate action to remedy the situation. He staktes on Two Plus Two:

Conclusion

We believe that StoxPoker has a responsibility to reimburse coaching fees for those that were introduced to Jason through StoxPoker and had a bad experience using him as a private coach.

I have been forthright in saying that:
• Jason was not vetted as other StoxPoker coaches have been. I let down the StoxPoker community and our other coaches in that regard. Coaches since Q4 of 2008 have all been subject to our formal QA process previously described before their first video is posted.

• StoxPoker could have acted as a 3rd party escrow agent for all funds involving coaching arrangements. That is already being implemented.
For the reasons previously mentioned in this statement, members that were introduced to Jason through StoxPoker and had a bad experience with private coaching from him will be reimbursed. However, there is shared accountability for those that continued to make payments to Jason for coaching. Therefore, we have taken this into consideration in policy.

We will reimburse for 100% of the first two payments for any coaching services with Jason and 50% of a 3rd. We will not reimburse for any payments after the 3rd.
Jason Ho Two Plus Two thread

So it looks like Stox cam back big, and is reimbursing people for coaching fees paid to them. Jason is still defending himself in Two Plus Two under the name : code7654321 .

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Bryan Edward Enders rips off farmer for $450k

Posted by Poker Videos on October 1st, 2009

Bryan Edward Enders pleaded guilty in federal district court for conning a turkey farmer out of $450k. Bryan Enders allegedly played poker under the name of bigbadbry at 5/10 NL holdem levels. Bryan was dating Elizabeth Karges daughter of Bruce Karges (the farmer) who was ripped of by the scheme. Bryan basically set up fictional investors in restaurants and land.

Bryan is ordered to pay back $500,000 as part of a plea agreement by the prosecutors.

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/62804842.html

Elizabeth is the sister of Sarah Karges who is a model for Body Glove pictured below:

Sarah Karges
Sarah Karges Poker

Sarah Karges model

Sarah Karges

Sarah Karges 4

Sarah Karges 3

Sarah Karges 2

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Lukas Schwartz _FullFlush1_ cheating people out of money?

Posted by Poker Videos on March 15th, 2009

There was an interesting post late Thursday night on Two plus Two forums. Poster urNVRgonnaGetAHand made a post claiming that he has been cheated out of $16,000 by Lukas Schwartz aka _FullFlush1_. According to the post Luke Schwartz was going by the name of Koin25 on Cake Poker and was paying people to play with him.

According to the poster, Schwartz had agreed to pay 10% both ways to anyone that would play him. That means that they would recoup 10% of any losses and would be given an additional 10% on their wins. Schwartz supposedly lost over $160,000 and then quit the game. At this point, he was supposed to pay the player approximately $16,000.

Chat on Cake
Koin25: yo
Koin25: 4 tables then ?
Georgy Porgy: pay your debts first
Koin25: ok
Koin25: but im not paying to play this sessions
Koin25: session
Koin25: ok
Koin25: ?
Georgy Porgy: we can talk after you pay your debt
Georgy Porgy: why, did you cease to be the best in the world,
why should i play the best even up now?
Georgy Porgy: anyway since we’re clearly making a new deal,
you need to settle up on the old deal before we talk
Georgy Porgy: otherwise you just seem like a welcher
Koin25: we better be making a new deal tho
Koin25: if i xfer this 16k
Georgy Porgy: first of all, i can do whatever i want,
you OWE the 16k
Koin25: and u dont gimme any action again then its too sick
Georgy Porgy: you xfering 16k isn’t contingent on future
discussions
Georgy Porgy: you simply owe it
Koin25: lol well then i can do whatever the fk i want too
Koin25: and not pay lol
Georgy Porgy: sure you can
Koin25: but i will pay
Georgy Porgy: and it’ll be all over the forums, and we’ll nevver
play again
Koin25: lol u dumb nerd u know what
Koin25: fuk you u pr1k
Georgy Porgy: hmm good one
Georgy Porgy: pay and then we can negotiate new terms
Koin25: no money and il smash you up if u even look at me
wrong in the wsop
Koin25: il smash the fk out of any of u retarded gay yanks
Koin25: u hear ,me ??????
Koin25: u fking hear me

In the conversation that was posted, when Schwartz was asked about the money, he said that he would transfer the money as long as terms to a new playing agreement could be reached. The poster, who is known as Georgy Porgy on Cake, basically told Schwartz that the money was owed and a new agreement would be discussed when the money paid. Schwartz, according to the posted conversation, told the poster to take a hike and that he would not pay the money. He then physically threatened the player.

The poster then proceeded to state that Schwartz came back to try and settle the debt but could not ship the money on Cake due to being on a skin. He then told the poster that he couldn’t transfer the money on Full Tilt because he only had $17,000 on the site. Schwartz then supposedly suggested that he chip dump the money to the poster, which the poster refused due to not trusting him. After this conversation, the poster claimed that Schwartz changed his nickname on Cake to medved1972 and started avoiding him. The poster then said he was not trying to get the matter resolved, but he wanted to warn people.

Whether or not this story is true is unknown. If the story is true, technically, Schwartz is under no legal obligation to pay the money but is under an ethical obligation to pay. If this story is not true, then this is just a blatant smear attempt on Schwartz’s character. I’m sure this isn’t the last we have heard about this matter.

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