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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.
Phil Galfond (born 1985) is an American professional poker player. Galfond won a World Series of Poker bracelet in the $5,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys event at the 2008 World Series of Poker. He appeared on Season 4 of GSN’s ’High Stakes Poker’, due to his success as a high stakes online player. He currently resides in New York City. Galfond is originally from North Potomac, Maryland. Phil Galfond takes one of the key principals in poker, the Minimum Defense Frequency (aka 1-alpha), and sheds light on various scenarios where it is theoretically okey to deviate from the mathematically derived defense frequency.
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.Phil Galfond Poker Training Videos
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.
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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.
Phil Galfond (born 1985) is an American professional poker player. Galfond won a World Series of Poker bracelet in the $5,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys event at the 2008 World Series of Poker. He appeared on Season 4 of GSN’s ’High Stakes Poker’, due to his success as a high stakes online player. He currently resides in New York City. Galfond is originally from North Potomac, Maryland. Phil Galfond takes one of the key principals in poker, the Minimum Defense Frequency (aka 1-alpha), and sheds light on various scenarios where it is theoretically okey to deviate from the mathematically derived defense frequency.
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.Phil Galfond Poker Training Videos
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.
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