Alleged Poker Cheat Accused of Dodging Legal Service

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Alleged Poker Cheat Accused of Dodging Legal Service

The ongoing saga of alleged poker cheat Mike Postle continues.  This time he is accused of failing to respond to a summons.

“Stones Live!” participant Marle Cordeiro filed the suit. 

Veronica Brill (aka “Angry Polak”) initially made the cheating accusations, referencing a live stream with Stones Live playing host.

Stones regularly ran livestreamed cash games with stakes of $1/$3 and $5/$5 in which Postle was a regular participant.   The livestreamed footage reviewed ultimately contained hands deemed to be "suspicious".

For a full run down of what transpired, here it is courtesy of PokerTube:

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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