Although Bill Perkins isn't a poker player per se, he became famous when he reached the final table of the Triton Million. But, two days ago, he was trending topic on Twitter due to a comment denouncing a cheating scandal that involving 'poker heroes.' Dan Bilzerian confirmed the facts and accused Sinab Taled of cheating him, Perkins, and other players.
Bill Perkins as the Poker Player Apart from the gas and energy business, Bill is also a lover of poker. He loves to play at tables and he has played at a couple of tables, and won big. People in the poker community often refer to him as an amateur rich poker player. Bill Perkins was born in United States on Sunday, February 2, 1969 (Generation X). He is 51 years old and is a Aquarius. He is an avid poker player and has competed in tournaments such as the World Series of Poker Big One for One Drop, PokerStars Big Game and PokerStars Caribbean Adventure.
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Bill Perkins denounces a cheating scandal in poker
Bill Perkins, American producer and High stakes poker player joined the debate and started a poll on whether or not the host of a poker game who receives rake and gets pieces of action from multiple players should inform the non-staked participants in the same game about the existing staking agreement with other players.
On May 23, Bill Perkins shocked the poker world with one tweet where he denounced a massive poker cheating scandal involving famous pros and 'heroes.'
A few minutes later, he confirmed that Jason Koon'who was tempted and acted in integrity.' Perkins refused to give more details, but shared some data about the situation:
- Game: Private:
- App: download for friends (later confirmed as FunOcean);
- Cheating: pros playing for fish account;
- Participants: # unknown now;
- Investigation: ongoing;
- Evidence: confession/physical.
Perkins confirmed that the cheaters circumvented the software with Team Viewer in an invite-only $500/$1,000 game and that 'at least 20 people know'. Many poker personalities like Phil Galfond or Rob Yong jumped into the talk, saying they were not involved in the scandal.
Cryptically, Perkins said that the 'top 7 pros in the world' had something to do with the scandal. The poker community began a long discussion thread on 2+2 and other forums, but it was all gossip until today that Dan Bilzerian continued the story.
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Dan Bilzerian accuses Sina Taleb and Daniel 'Jungleman' Cates of ghosting
Today Dan Bilzerian accused Sina Taleb of cheating him, Perkins, and other players on the poker app Fun Ocean by having Daniel 'Jungleman' Cates play on his account, a practice known as ghosting.
There is no information about who Taleb is, although Bilzerian shared a picture of him.
A few hours later, Bilzerian, who has almost 1,7 million followers, deleted the tweet, but now everyone is talking about it. Jungleman quickly replied that he wouldn't argue due to 'legal reasons,' but that he has never played a poker hand against Bilzerian.
Cates admitted there was 'rampant ghosting' on the site and more information will be released soon.
More data will surely be revealed in the coming days. In the meantime, if you want to play with real fishes or even against Bilzerian or Joey Ingram, you can reach our team to get an account on Kingsclubpkr or PPPoker and other apps:
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Yet again, a cheating saga has erupted in the high-stakes cash games community. The alleged culprit this time around is Jean-Robert Bellande, the American Poker pro who is also a nightclub owner and promoter. The high-stakes host, Bellande has taken flak for organizing a private game and staking multiple participants without the knowledge of other players at the table.
Bellande, who is known in the poker world as a host and player in many of the biggest cash games in Las Vegas, tweeted about having a rough week, losing more than $400,000 and his friend Bilzerian calling him a ‘cheat'. The controversy blew up on social media when Bellande shared screenshots of his conversations with his friend Dan Bilzerian, who accused him of staking two players in the same game he hosted, without properly informing the other participants.
loosing 400k+ this week (only 80 in that game) and having my friend, @DanBilzerian turn on me = rough week. funny thing is, i think those guys were only showing off to impress him. i'm super bummed right now. (and would still vouch for that game). #brokeandbummed
— Jean-Robert Bellande (@BrokeLivingJRB) October 5, 2020
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Bill Perkins, American producer and High stakes poker player joined the debate and started a poll on whether or not the host of a poker game who receives rake and gets pieces of action from multiple players should inform the non-staked participants in the same game about the existing staking agreement with other players. The hedge fund manager's tweets were directed at Bellande, but he chose not to directly name him.
You're the host of a poker game you get paid time/rake and you also play in the game. You have 50 percent of 2 or more players in a sometimes 8/7/9 player game. As the host should you make non staked players aware of the economics? #Poker
— Bill Perkins (Guy) (@bp22) October 5, 2020
The result of the poll was surprising as many expected him to get the backing of the poker community but over 25% did not side with him. Other prominent players that remained neutral on the issue include Shaun Deeb, Mike Dentale and Chris Hunichen. The four-time WSOP bracelet winner said it's a normal occurrence in private high-stakes games and he's surprised Perkins didn't know about it.
Perkins also previously shocked the poker community when he tweeted about a ghosting scandal taking place in online cash games. The player he was referring to was later identified by Dan Bilzerian and turned out to be Dan ‘Jungleman' Cates. He eventually issued an apology to Perkins for being caught in the crossfire, but maintained that ghosting was rampant in online poker sites and that he did not cheat. To know more about these players and the cheating saga, keep reading GutshotMagazine.com
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Bill Perkins as the Poker Player Apart from the gas and energy business, Bill is also a lover of poker. He loves to play at tables and he has played at a couple of tables, and won big. People in the poker community often refer to him as an amateur rich poker player. Bill Perkins was born in United States on Sunday, February 2, 1969 (Generation X). He is 51 years old and is a Aquarius. He is an avid poker player and has competed in tournaments such as the World Series of Poker Big One for One Drop, PokerStars Big Game and PokerStars Caribbean Adventure.
Bill Perkins Poker Twitter
Bill Perkins denounces a cheating scandal in poker
Bill Perkins, American producer and High stakes poker player joined the debate and started a poll on whether or not the host of a poker game who receives rake and gets pieces of action from multiple players should inform the non-staked participants in the same game about the existing staking agreement with other players.
On May 23, Bill Perkins shocked the poker world with one tweet where he denounced a massive poker cheating scandal involving famous pros and 'heroes.'
A few minutes later, he confirmed that Jason Koon'who was tempted and acted in integrity.' Perkins refused to give more details, but shared some data about the situation:
- Game: Private:
- App: download for friends (later confirmed as FunOcean);
- Cheating: pros playing for fish account;
- Participants: # unknown now;
- Investigation: ongoing;
- Evidence: confession/physical.
Perkins confirmed that the cheaters circumvented the software with Team Viewer in an invite-only $500/$1,000 game and that 'at least 20 people know'. Many poker personalities like Phil Galfond or Rob Yong jumped into the talk, saying they were not involved in the scandal.
Cryptically, Perkins said that the 'top 7 pros in the world' had something to do with the scandal. The poker community began a long discussion thread on 2+2 and other forums, but it was all gossip until today that Dan Bilzerian continued the story.
Poker Personality
Dan Bilzerian accuses Sina Taleb and Daniel 'Jungleman' Cates of ghosting
Today Dan Bilzerian accused Sina Taleb of cheating him, Perkins, and other players on the poker app Fun Ocean by having Daniel 'Jungleman' Cates play on his account, a practice known as ghosting.
There is no information about who Taleb is, although Bilzerian shared a picture of him.
A few hours later, Bilzerian, who has almost 1,7 million followers, deleted the tweet, but now everyone is talking about it. Jungleman quickly replied that he wouldn't argue due to 'legal reasons,' but that he has never played a poker hand against Bilzerian.
Cates admitted there was 'rampant ghosting' on the site and more information will be released soon.
More data will surely be revealed in the coming days. In the meantime, if you want to play with real fishes or even against Bilzerian or Joey Ingram, you can reach our team to get an account on Kingsclubpkr or PPPoker and other apps:
Telegram:@David_wpd
Skype:Contact
WhatsApp: +380980972748
E-mail: [email protected]
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Deposit bonus | n/a |
Rakeback | up to 30% |
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Yet again, a cheating saga has erupted in the high-stakes cash games community. The alleged culprit this time around is Jean-Robert Bellande, the American Poker pro who is also a nightclub owner and promoter. The high-stakes host, Bellande has taken flak for organizing a private game and staking multiple participants without the knowledge of other players at the table.
Bellande, who is known in the poker world as a host and player in many of the biggest cash games in Las Vegas, tweeted about having a rough week, losing more than $400,000 and his friend Bilzerian calling him a ‘cheat'. The controversy blew up on social media when Bellande shared screenshots of his conversations with his friend Dan Bilzerian, who accused him of staking two players in the same game he hosted, without properly informing the other participants.
loosing 400k+ this week (only 80 in that game) and having my friend, @DanBilzerian turn on me = rough week. funny thing is, i think those guys were only showing off to impress him. i'm super bummed right now. (and would still vouch for that game). #brokeandbummed
— Jean-Robert Bellande (@BrokeLivingJRB) October 5, 2020
Bill Perkins Poker Winnings
Bill Perkins, American producer and High stakes poker player joined the debate and started a poll on whether or not the host of a poker game who receives rake and gets pieces of action from multiple players should inform the non-staked participants in the same game about the existing staking agreement with other players. The hedge fund manager's tweets were directed at Bellande, but he chose not to directly name him.
You're the host of a poker game you get paid time/rake and you also play in the game. You have 50 percent of 2 or more players in a sometimes 8/7/9 player game. As the host should you make non staked players aware of the economics? #Poker
— Bill Perkins (Guy) (@bp22) October 5, 2020
The result of the poll was surprising as many expected him to get the backing of the poker community but over 25% did not side with him. Other prominent players that remained neutral on the issue include Shaun Deeb, Mike Dentale and Chris Hunichen. The four-time WSOP bracelet winner said it's a normal occurrence in private high-stakes games and he's surprised Perkins didn't know about it.
Perkins also previously shocked the poker community when he tweeted about a ghosting scandal taking place in online cash games. The player he was referring to was later identified by Dan Bilzerian and turned out to be Dan ‘Jungleman' Cates. He eventually issued an apology to Perkins for being caught in the crossfire, but maintained that ghosting was rampant in online poker sites and that he did not cheat. To know more about these players and the cheating saga, keep reading GutshotMagazine.com