Following a settlement, the alleged accomplice in the lawsuit accusing Mike Postle of cheating a low-stakes, live-streamed poker game at Stones Gambling Hall has been rehired by the Sacramento-area casino, according to a post on Twitter. If it weren't for the COVID-19 pandemic, however, Stones Gambling Hall Tournament Director Justin Kuraitis might not have missed a paycheck.
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Along with running the tournaments at Stones, Kuraitis was also in charge of the Stones Live Poker livestream, and was believed by many high-profile figures in the poker world to be the accomplice feeding hole card information to Postle.
The lawsuit is basically over at this point as 62 of the 88 plaintiffs in the case accepted a settlement.
Mac VerStandig, counsel for the plaintiffs, released a statement saying that there was no evidence supporting the claims that Kuraitis and Postle cheated, which was likely required as part of the settlement deal.
I didn't sign the settlement
I am free to continue to tell the truth
— Veronica (@Angry_Polak) September 15, 2020
After nearly a year of silence, Kuraitis released a statement of his own Tuesday morning on Twitter, reasserting his innocence, attacking those that accused him, and thanking those that supported him in the legal battle that ensued.
There are some things I've wanted to say for a while nowJoeingram1</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/Angry_Polak?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
Angry_PolakDougPolkVids</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/mac_verstandig?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
mac_verstandigMike_Postle</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/MarleCordeiro?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
MarleCordeiroRealKidPoker</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/StonesLivePoker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
StonesLivePokernotthefakeSVP</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/RounderLife?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
RounderLifeharalabob</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/espn?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
espnbarstoolsports</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/kirkrexford?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
kirkrexfordhttps://t.co/2FERsqGoFJ
— Justin Kuraitis (@JFKPokerTD) September 15, 2020
'Turns out this ‘community' did not care about right or wrong, fairness, or a crucial review of the actual facts,' wrote Kuraitis in a four-page statement. 'It was a rush to judgment with the Twitter mob interested in saying outrageous things and jumping to unwarranted conclusions, all in an effort to get followers, clicks, and likes.'
Near the end of his essay, he thanks 'Rudy Robledo, Kirk Rexford, and the countless local Sacramento poker players' for circulating a petition for Stones to rehire him.
Wikipedia poker probability. Category:Poker probability From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The main article for this category is Poker probability. Articles relating to probability in the card game of poker. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Poker calculators are algorithms which through probabilistic (see Poker probability) or statistical (via a Monte Carlo method) means derive a player's chance of winning, losing, or tying a poker hand. Poker is any of a number of card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules in ways similar to these rankings.Often using a standard deck, poker games vary in deck configuration, the number of cards in play, the number dealt face up or face down, and the number shared by all players, but all have rules which involve one or more rounds of betting. Share See also Poker probability (Texas hold 'em) and Poker probability (Omaha) for probabilities specific to those games. In poker, the probability of each type of 5-card hand can be computed by calculating the proportion of hands of that type among all possible hands.
But if it wasn't for coronavirus, Kuraitis might not have ever been let go in the first place. A Human Resources representative at Stones confirmed to Card Player that Kuraitis was originally hired by the company in July 2013 and did not miss a paycheck until nearly the entire staff was furloughed in March, when the nation's brick-and-mortar casino market was shut down. The accusations against Kuraitis originally surfaced in early October of 2019.
In the statement, Kuraitis railed against several mainstream poker media outlets for ignoring the petition in their coverage along with any supposed evidence of innocence. When asked about the petition, however, Kuraitis did not provide any links or documents that could prove its existence, nor did he say how many people signed it.
'The names of the people who circulated the petition are in my letter,' Kuraitis vaguely responded.
Kuraitis declined to address any questions regarding the status of his employment with Stones and what work he did for the casino in the interim. Despite responding to many critics on Twitter, Kuraitis ignored direct questions asking him if Postle was indeed guilty, as most of the poker world suspects.
The statement does praise one media outlet, RounderLife, which has run a slew of pro-Postle pieces in the last year and has been linked to Postle himself. In one of the early court filings surrounding the case, Postle's email address was listed as 'roundermagpro.' He was also named as part of the publication's marketing and promotions department on the masthead of the magazine.
Postle also broke his silence on Tuesday, telling the Sacramento Bee that he is participating in a documentary to tell his side of the story that 'won't just shock the poker and gambling industries, but the entire world.'
Following a settlement, the alleged accomplice in the lawsuit accusing Mike Postle of cheating a low-stakes, live-streamed poker game at Stones Gambling Hall has been rehired by the Sacramento-area casino, according to a post on Twitter. If it weren't for the COVID-19 pandemic, however, Stones Gambling Hall Tournament Director Justin Kuraitis might not have missed a paycheck.
Along with running the tournaments at Stones, Kuraitis was also in charge of the Stones Live Poker livestream, and was believed by many high-profile figures in the poker world to be the accomplice feeding hole card information to Postle.
The lawsuit is basically over at this point as 62 of the 88 plaintiffs in the case accepted a settlement.
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Mac VerStandig, counsel for the plaintiffs, released a statement saying that there was no evidence supporting the claims that Kuraitis and Postle cheated, which was likely required as part of the settlement deal.
I didn't sign the settlement
I am free to continue to tell the truth
— Veronica (@Angry_Polak) September 15, 2020
After nearly a year of silence, Kuraitis released a statement of his own Tuesday morning on Twitter, reasserting his innocence, attacking those that accused him, and thanking those that supported him in the legal battle that ensued.
There are some things I've wanted to say for a while nowJoeingram1</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/Angry_Polak?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
Angry_Polak DougPolkVids</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/mac_verstandig?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
mac_verstandig Mike_Postle</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/MarleCordeiro?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
MarleCordeiro RealKidPoker</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/StonesLivePoker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
StonesLivePoker notthefakeSVP</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/RounderLife?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
RounderLife haralabob</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/espn?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
espn barstoolsports</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/kirkrexford?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
kirkrexfordhttps://t.co/2FERsqGoFJ
— Justin Kuraitis (@JFKPokerTD) September 15, 2020
'Turns out this ‘community' did not care about right or wrong, fairness, or a crucial review of the actual facts,' wrote Kuraitis in a four-page statement. 'It was a rush to judgment with the Twitter mob interested in saying outrageous things and jumping to unwarranted conclusions, all in an effort to get followers, clicks, and likes.'
There are some things I've wanted to say for a while nowJoeingram1</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/Angry_Polak?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
Angry_PolakDougPolkVids</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/mac_verstandig?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
mac_verstandigMike_Postle</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/MarleCordeiro?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
MarleCordeiroRealKidPoker</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/StonesLivePoker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
StonesLivePokernotthefakeSVP</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/RounderLife?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
RounderLifeharalabob</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/espn?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
espnbarstoolsports</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/kirkrexford?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
kirkrexfordhttps://t.co/2FERsqGoFJ
— Justin Kuraitis (@JFKPokerTD) September 15, 2020
'Turns out this ‘community' did not care about right or wrong, fairness, or a crucial review of the actual facts,' wrote Kuraitis in a four-page statement. 'It was a rush to judgment with the Twitter mob interested in saying outrageous things and jumping to unwarranted conclusions, all in an effort to get followers, clicks, and likes.'
Near the end of his essay, he thanks 'Rudy Robledo, Kirk Rexford, and the countless local Sacramento poker players' for circulating a petition for Stones to rehire him.
Wikipedia poker probability. Category:Poker probability From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The main article for this category is Poker probability. Articles relating to probability in the card game of poker. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Poker calculators are algorithms which through probabilistic (see Poker probability) or statistical (via a Monte Carlo method) means derive a player's chance of winning, losing, or tying a poker hand. Poker is any of a number of card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules in ways similar to these rankings.Often using a standard deck, poker games vary in deck configuration, the number of cards in play, the number dealt face up or face down, and the number shared by all players, but all have rules which involve one or more rounds of betting. Share See also Poker probability (Texas hold 'em) and Poker probability (Omaha) for probabilities specific to those games. In poker, the probability of each type of 5-card hand can be computed by calculating the proportion of hands of that type among all possible hands.
But if it wasn't for coronavirus, Kuraitis might not have ever been let go in the first place. A Human Resources representative at Stones confirmed to Card Player that Kuraitis was originally hired by the company in July 2013 and did not miss a paycheck until nearly the entire staff was furloughed in March, when the nation's brick-and-mortar casino market was shut down. The accusations against Kuraitis originally surfaced in early October of 2019.
In the statement, Kuraitis railed against several mainstream poker media outlets for ignoring the petition in their coverage along with any supposed evidence of innocence. When asked about the petition, however, Kuraitis did not provide any links or documents that could prove its existence, nor did he say how many people signed it.
'The names of the people who circulated the petition are in my letter,' Kuraitis vaguely responded.
Kuraitis declined to address any questions regarding the status of his employment with Stones and what work he did for the casino in the interim. Despite responding to many critics on Twitter, Kuraitis ignored direct questions asking him if Postle was indeed guilty, as most of the poker world suspects.
The statement does praise one media outlet, RounderLife, which has run a slew of pro-Postle pieces in the last year and has been linked to Postle himself. In one of the early court filings surrounding the case, Postle's email address was listed as 'roundermagpro.' He was also named as part of the publication's marketing and promotions department on the masthead of the magazine.
Postle also broke his silence on Tuesday, telling the Sacramento Bee that he is participating in a documentary to tell his side of the story that 'won't just shock the poker and gambling industries, but the entire world.'
Following a settlement, the alleged accomplice in the lawsuit accusing Mike Postle of cheating a low-stakes, live-streamed poker game at Stones Gambling Hall has been rehired by the Sacramento-area casino, according to a post on Twitter. If it weren't for the COVID-19 pandemic, however, Stones Gambling Hall Tournament Director Justin Kuraitis might not have missed a paycheck.
Along with running the tournaments at Stones, Kuraitis was also in charge of the Stones Live Poker livestream, and was believed by many high-profile figures in the poker world to be the accomplice feeding hole card information to Postle.
The lawsuit is basically over at this point as 62 of the 88 plaintiffs in the case accepted a settlement.
Stones Gambling Hall Poker Atlas Addon
Mac VerStandig, counsel for the plaintiffs, released a statement saying that there was no evidence supporting the claims that Kuraitis and Postle cheated, which was likely required as part of the settlement deal.
I didn't sign the settlement
I am free to continue to tell the truth
— Veronica (@Angry_Polak) September 15, 2020
After nearly a year of silence, Kuraitis released a statement of his own Tuesday morning on Twitter, reasserting his innocence, attacking those that accused him, and thanking those that supported him in the legal battle that ensued.
There are some things I've wanted to say for a while nowJoeingram1</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/Angry_Polak?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
Angry_Polak DougPolkVids</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/mac_verstandig?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
mac_verstandig Mike_Postle</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/MarleCordeiro?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
MarleCordeiro RealKidPoker</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/StonesLivePoker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
StonesLivePoker notthefakeSVP</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/RounderLife?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
RounderLife haralabob</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/espn?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
espn barstoolsports</a> <a href='https://twitter.com/kirkrexford?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw'>
kirkrexfordhttps://t.co/2FERsqGoFJ
— Justin Kuraitis (@JFKPokerTD) September 15, 2020
'Turns out this ‘community' did not care about right or wrong, fairness, or a crucial review of the actual facts,' wrote Kuraitis in a four-page statement. 'It was a rush to judgment with the Twitter mob interested in saying outrageous things and jumping to unwarranted conclusions, all in an effort to get followers, clicks, and likes.'
Near the end of his essay, he thanks 'Rudy Robledo, Kirk Rexford, and the countless local Sacramento poker players' for circulating a petition for Stones to rehire him.
But if it wasn't for coronavirus, Kuraitis might not have ever been let go in the first place. A Human Resources representative at Stones confirmed to Card Player that Kuraitis was originally hired by the company in July 2013 and did not miss a paycheck until nearly the entire staff was furloughed in March, when the nation's brick-and-mortar casino market was shut down. The accusations against Kuraitis originally surfaced in early October of 2019.
In the statement, Kuraitis railed against several mainstream poker media outlets for ignoring the petition in their coverage along with any supposed evidence of innocence. When asked about the petition, however, Kuraitis did not provide any links or documents that could prove its existence, nor did he say how many people signed it.
'The names of the people who circulated the petition are in my letter,' Kuraitis vaguely responded.
Kuraitis declined to address any questions regarding the status of his employment with Stones and what work he did for the casino in the interim. Despite responding to many critics on Twitter, Kuraitis ignored direct questions asking him if Postle was indeed guilty, as most of the poker world suspects.
The statement does praise one media outlet, RounderLife, which has run a slew of pro-Postle pieces in the last year and has been linked to Postle himself. In one of the early court filings surrounding the case, Postle's email address was listed as 'roundermagpro' at one of the major email providers. He was also listed as part of the publication's marketing and promotions department on the masthead of the magazine.
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Postle also broke his silence on Tuesday, telling the Sacramento Bee that he is participating in a documentary to tell his side of the story that 'won't just shock the poker and gambling industries, but the entire world.'