HIGH STAKES INTERNET POKER STAR IN HOT WATER
5 September 2008
Multi-accounting is never acceptable
Causing ripples in online gambling circles this week is
an admission and an apology from respected high stakes,
cash game player Brian "sbrugby" Townsend (26) that he
has been guilty of multi-accounting, a cardinal sin
expressly forbidden by online poker sites where he plays
like PokerStars and Full Tilt.
Using the handles aba20 on Poker Stars and sbrugby on
Full Tilt, Townsend 'fessed up to playing as
Makersmark66 in low stakes games at PokerStars, and as
Stellarnebula in games at Full Tilt. He emphasised in
his blog statement that the additional accounts were not
misused to collude during tournaments.
The admission and apology came after strong player
suspicions surfaced that he was multi-accounting. The
consquences as far as Full Tilt is concerned were almost
immediate, with an announcement that the player is
suspended from his pro status for six months, perhaps
setting a precedent for other trangressors of the "no
multiple accounts" rules.
The penalty will be embarrassing for Townsend personally
and for the poker video instruction firm Cardrunners,
with which he is involved as a professional. It is
understood that Townsend discussed the issue with Lee
Jones, operations chief at Cardrunners, and that
Townsend will be donating $25 000 to a charity, taken
from his Cardrunner earnings as an act of contrition.
When InfoPowa went to press the Poker Stars decision on
the issue was not yet known.
"I hope that people can not only look to me for poker
education but also for the way to live their lives,"
Townsend wrote in his apology. "I made a mistake and I
am willing to take responsibility for it. I am willing
to stand up and face the music. I apologize to the
entire online community. I will never partake in this
type of activity in the future. This post should act as
a full admission of my guilt, and I sincerely apologize
to anyone that I've wronged.";
Twenty-six-year old Townsend, who lives in Santa Barbara
in California, only started playing poker three years
ago whilst in his final year of PhD electrical
engineering studies. He is on record as saying he
prefers Internet competitions to land tournaments, and
his rise to fame in online high stakes cash games has
been swift and lucrative.
With a playing style that has been described as loose,
aggressive and math oriented, his fortunes have seen
some exciting mountains and valleys, and he has said in
interviews that he is not a believer in tells, but
rather understanding each player's style and making
adjustments accordingly.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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