FULL TILT POKER INVESTIGATION SUSPENDS TOWNSEND
25 December 2009
Team Full Tilt poker pro makes admits to some
questionable 'homework' on Isildur1
The mystery Swedish high stakes poker phenom Isildur1
may be feeling a little more vindicated in his serious
recent losses to Team Full Tilt poker pro Brian Townsend
following the latter's startling and less than palatable
admissions this week.
InfoPowa recently reported
on a growing furore in online poker circles following
statements by Townsend's fellow-Cardrunners instructor
Brian Hastings that there had been an exchange of
information on Isildur1's playing style between himself,
Townsend and Cole South - all big winners against the
unfortunate Swede's total losses of over $5.6 million.
There is speculation that the big hits shattered the
Swede's bankroll, and he has not been active in the
really big nosebleed games for some days.
The
issue surfaced when Hastings - the main beneficiary of
Isildur1's misfortune - was interviewed on ESPN on his
record wins and subsequently blogged about his
experience. Perhaps unaware of the implications of what
he was saying, Hastings revealed that he and two other
CardRunners and Team Full Tilt pros, Townsend and South,
had shared their individual hand histories to study the
Swede's play.
Hastings told ESPN writer Gary
Wise: "We've done quite a bit of studying of his habits.
Honestly, I give most of the credit to Brian Townsend
here. I mean, Brian is honestly the hardest worker I
know in poker. He analyzed a database of heads-up hands
that Isildur1 had played and constructed ranges of what
Isildur1 was doing in certain spots.
"In a way,
I feel bad that it wasn't Brian who got this
[multi-million dollar] win instead of me. Obviously I'm
happy and I'll take it, but Brian did a ton of work. The
three of us discussed a ton of hands and the reports
that Brian made, so I'm very thankful to him and to Cole
as well."
Unfortunately for the trio, sharing a
database of hands is a direct violation of the clearly
stated Full Tilt terms of service. Rule 8 of the T&Cs
specifically defines an unfair advantage as "a user
accessing or compiling information on other players
beyond that which the user has personally observed
through his or her own game play.”
The row over
the admissions grew as the issue was widely discussed on
prominent poker message boards and publications,
culminating in Townsend admitting on his blog that he
had taken 20 000 hands of his play with Isildur1 and
merged them with another 30 000 hands he 'acquired'. He
then analysed and shared his thoughts on Isildur1's play
with Hastings and South.
“Of the three I was the
sole one to break the T&C of Full Tilt," Townsend wrote
on his blog. "The three of us never shared hands where
mucked hands were shown besides a few hands I posted on
weaktight.org, and in fact all the information I
received could be taken from watching the game.”
Full Tilt Poker has subsequently suspended Townsend for
a month, and there is speculation that Cole South may
also have been suspended, although that has yet to be
confirmed.
Full Tilt has apparently cleared Cole
South of any wrongdoing following an investigation, in
which he asserted that a discussion of Isildur1's play
did take place, but that raw hand histories were not
exchanged and there is no combined database of hand
histories singling out Isildur1.
In light of
these developments it is unclear where Isildur1 - and
his monumental losses -stand; it is hard to imagine that
he will not be contemplating some sort of recovery
action. The industry may soon know, because Poker News
has claimed that it has interviewed Isildur1 on the
issue and will soon be publishing his perspective. A
similar request for an interview with Brian Hastings has
reportedly been declined.
Townsend's suspension
from Full Tilt Poker is his second - last time it was a
six month hiatus in 2008 on multi-accounting accusations
(see previous InfoPowa reports) when he used the
Internet handle "Stellarnebula".
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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