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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby Swanky » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:59 pm

rcon wrote:trolling boys?

Who you calling a troll???
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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby AceLosesKing » Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:51 am

Now, an actual reply to the OP...

Chelsea4thewin wrote:A male card shark has crashed a "ladies-only" poker tournament to win nearly $24,000, taking the top prize from a breast cancer sufferer in the process.

Abraham Korotki, a Las Vegas-based poker expert whose online profile claims career winnings of over $700,000, entered himself in the event at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey by exploiting a loophole in the rules.


What loophole? How was he allowed to enter? How has no one asked this yet?

Chelsea4thewin wrote:Further ruffling the feathers of his female competitors was the fact that Mr Korotki turned down an offer from his ill final opponent to split the money instead of playing on.


Completely understandable.

Chelsea4thewin wrote:Nicole Rowe, who is facing breast cancer surgery in the coming weeks, reportedly told him she needs the money to pay for her living expenses while she recovered.


Don't waste your money playing poker, then.

Chelsea4thewin wrote:Mr Korotki, a 65-year-old real estate developer, has since reportedly pledged to donate his winnings to charity but the recipient has not been identified and nor has any payment been confirmed.

Ms Rowe, a 40-year-old New York optician, took home $13,649.


lol he will not be doing that.

$13k is enough to pay for surgery, get on your bike.
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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby krunchie » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:47 am

AceLosesKing wrote:What loophole? How was he allowed to enter? How has no one asked this yet?



I remember reading an article in a Aussie tilt issue from last year about something similar.

The article was about 1 female jurno's experiences at a ladies event held at crown.

She too mentioned that in a 150+ female feild 2 or 3 men had entered due to the fact that the casino could not actually stop men from entering.

In this instance i dont think they cashed but.
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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby TheRedLadies » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:31 am

krunchie wrote:
AceLosesKing wrote:What loophole? How was he allowed to enter? How has no one asked this yet?



I remember reading an article in a Aussie tilt issue from last year about something similar.

The article was about 1 female jurno's experiences at a ladies event held at crown.

She too mentioned that in a 150+ female feild 2 or 3 men had entered due to the fact that the casino could not actually stop men from entering.

In this instance i dont think they cashed but.


The same thing happened this year at the Ladies Event (Vic Champs) at Crown. The tournament director mentioned that they cannot stop men from entering as it is considered discrimination.

He then mentioned there were 144 registrations... 143 Ladies and 1 man. From what I know, I don't think there were any protests about him buying in to the tournament.

He ended up being seated at my table and we asked him why he registered. He said he came with his girlfriend to play and registered in the same event as her not realising it was tagged as a 'Ladies' event. He thought there would be men and women playing.

Our table quickly became a bit of a 'feature table', more so when there was a bounty stuck on the poor guy. Whoever took him out got their buy-in back! And it just happened to be a member of this forum (Pundies) that did exactly that!

At the point where the bounty was stuck on him, I started to feel sorry for the guy because it was just becoming a big spectacle. I have no doubt that feminists would have been up in arms if the role had been reversed.

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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby bennymacca » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:35 am

to be honest, i think militant feminists are the problem a lot of the time, and actually preach discrimination that they are fighting so hard to try and eradicate.

in my working life, i have never seen any evidence of sexual discrimination (although i have only been working full time for a couple of years)
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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby Bacon » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:40 am

bennymacca wrote:to be honest, i think militant feminists are the problem a lot of the time, and actually preach discrimination that they are fighting so hard to try and eradicate.

in my working life, i have never seen any evidence of sexual discrimination (although i have only been working full time for a couple of years)


In my job, when I was team leader of a team of like 60 staff, there were 2 other guys.
I just couldn't find a opportune time to discriminate ;)

I'm know there are real instances of discrimination, but my experiences tell me that is just someone who didn't get their way, so want someone to blame.
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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby Scotty » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:36 am

AceLosesKing wrote:What loophole? How was he allowed to enter? How has no one asked this yet?


I asked Google instead :)

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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby rcon » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:36 pm

trouble is, it is more often than not very subtle and can seem entirely natural. Women fill those types of roles, so they only apply for (or are given) those types of roles. That sort of thing.

those "women only" type events and targeted promotion are there to help balance many many years of blatant discrimination. Puts women in those roles so it can been seen they can do a perfectly good job of it.

Being the libertarian I am, I'm not a fan of targeted promotions (positive discrimination), but I now believe there is a much stronger argument for it than I would have given credit for when I was younger.

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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby AceLosesKing » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:44 pm

rcon wrote:Has anyone seen Mad Men on fox? Scary to think that is only 40 years ago.


I hear its super awesome.

You'd think a women's only poker tournament would only allow women to enter.
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Re: Man crashes women's poker tournament

Postby rcon » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:49 pm

'tis awesome - even better than watching a dog play piano!
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