2+2/neverwin drama, ratcheted up a notch

April 12th, 2008
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The ongoing feud between twoplustwo.com and and neverwinpoker.com is pretty entertaining if you’re into online poker.

2+2’s Mason Malmuth has now gone on record as saying neverwin is a “ticking time bomb” and “damaging to the poker industry,” according to neverwin. Previously, Malmuth has banned 2+2 members associated with neverwin

If you’re playing catch up, here are some of the past stories on the issue, here and here.

Here’s some of what neverwin’s Bryan Micon posted:

Mason is extremely arrogant to assume he has any say on what level of filth is acceptable at NWP. I decide that. The thing I find hilarious about this is that Mason of course banned me from 4 and basically refused to debate me in any way. He calls Pokernews trying to get them to silence the Sklansky story (how did that work out?) and then pulls a fantastically passive-aggressive move and bans Gary Wise just for doing ESPN Think Tank with Druff.

Whole thing here.. And here is what Malmuth said, in full.

Keep your popcorn ready.


Article Credit: Dustin

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Game type: 25/50 Full Ring Cash, PokerStars
Your image: Active, possibly a little frustrated
Opponent's image: Very aggressive preflop
Your hand: Ad Ah

The setup: You've had an uneven session so far and it's been a bit since you won a hand. This hand there's a poster in the hijack preflop. The table folds to him and he checks. You raise $200. The button folds and the SB three bets to $825. The BB and hijack fold, and you flat.

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