This week, Joe Sebok gave two interviews to address the recent announcements regarding the UltimateBet superuser scandal. If you recall, over the past few weeks, Travis Makar released two e-mails, one that contained a “God Mode” attachment and one that centered on a blackmail situation between UB COO Paul Leggett and Zoltan “Brainwashdodo” Rozsa.
On Wednesday, March 2, 2011, Sebok sat down with Mark Gahagan and Matt Kaufman of CardRunners for an interview regarding Makar, the missing UB histories, and to present some answers from Leggett on previously posed questions. To kick things off...
it's a total surprise that anybody continues to play at that site, let alone endorse it !
03-10-2011 10:37
Hey Joe, I have some news for you. You don't have to send a security gaurd to someone's house to verify an address. You must think poker players are really stupid to try that line. So you're also saying that people who were cheated should stfu or quit "hating" on UB and they might get a refund? Dude, you are nothing but a UB whore and Prahlad is also if y'all stay there after this.
03-10-2011 14:55
So let me get this straight. Poker News is so lazy that instead of conducting their own interviews or investigations they just summarize other peoples work?
03-10-2011 19:46
LOL at the cheating site, they said that they could not contact Travis, I call bullshit, according to Travis he still has the same address phone and email from his account at UB so thats pure rubbish, they could have contacted him if they tried. UB should be shut down for the sake of online poker.
03-11-2011 12:00
and people wonder why online poker is still illegal in parts, perhaps when the UB's of the world are shutdown there may be some hope for legalisation .. hope a security guard doesnt come to confirm my address for saying so!
03-14-2011 22:57
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