PITBULL POKER CLOSED
2 October 2009
Allegations of superuser cheating, false
posting and attempted midnight flits
Another controversial online poker scandal appears to be
in the making at Pitbull Poker.com, albeit not on the
same scale as the Absolute and Ultimatebet poker
debacles that shook the industry in recent years.
Once again, poker sleuths on the 2+2 message board
have been active in a mammoth 105 page thread debating
the question of possible cheating on the site,
originally registered as WSOP.com by former Binions
employee Federico Schiavio, who wrote Flash poker
software for his website.
Since then Pitbull has
been listed under a UK company called Dimensus, which
recently changed its domicile to Cyprus (see previous
Info Powa reports).
2+2 investigations were
initially hampered by an apparent reluctance by Pitbull
manager Dave Brenes to furnish hand histories. Brenes
subsequently appears to have fallen out with the owner
Kevin Baronowski and his partner, known only as
'Jordan'.
There have been claims of attempts to
silence Brenes' posting, posting falsely whilst claiming
to be Brenes, and this week allegations that Baronowski
and Jordan were caught in the early hours of the morning
trying to remove computer and server equipment from the
operational premises of the site in Costa Rica.
The latter incident, which has unpaid staff
connotations, reportedly resulted in the duo being
interviewed by local police, and triggered speculation
that the allegedly unpaid staffers would seek to stop
them leaving Costa Rica until a court hearing can be
held on the pay disputes.
Pitbull Poker operated
on the small Flash Poker Network, and was unavailable to
players mid-week, a fact confirmed by independent
PokerScout statistics which showed no action.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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