Daniel Negreanu tells it like it is w/ regards to Annie Duke and Howard Lederer

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There is a White Entertainment Network; it's called GAC; lol;
I realize there are afew crossovers; Darius Rusker, etc., but get real..Country music, Nascar; de facto WHITE..

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If you think that question is racist, then BET in and of itself also has to be racist. I don't think the statement is racist at all.

Whether or not the (rhetorical) question is racist (or not) is debatable. However, it is a stupid question (although having known many racists, it is the type of thing they would say). Given the available choices of channels, I don't think it can be argued that there's a shortage of networks with programming that depicts white culture and appeals to a white audience. It can probably be argued that there are already networks that are essentially the equivalent of a white entertainment network (CMT comes to mind). If someone were to call their network "white entertainment television network", it would almost have to be one that appeals to racists (which would present its own set of challenges that it probably couldn't survive).

I believe BET has been around for 15 years or so. I could be wrong, but at the time, I don't believe there were many options on television with programming that targeted a black audience (this has changed some over time). Therefore, such a niche or void existed. In addition, I don't think it was started in an effort to specifically appeal to racists. I never watch it, so maybe I'm not qualified to make that comment.
 
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Daniel's weekly rant... Check out starting at the 9:58 mark where he does a pretty funny imitation/interview with Scotty Nguyen

 

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i really like DN and he seems like the type of guy you would love to sit next to at a bar and just shoot the shit with about anything for hours but he definitely toned it back when it came to his BROKE ASS buddy erick lindgren who owes millions....guy is so broke he had to get outed on the poker forums over $2500 fantasy football side bets...

he anally rapes HL/AD/and CF but he went soft on his buddy making up shit about how he doesnt out people who are degen etc etc etc
 

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That took some courage. Props to DN. I've always liked that guy.
 

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Not to burst everyones bubble, but this guy is just an opportunist. Sees some easy targets and goes after them...

Why hasn't he gone after his buddy Lindgren who has stiffed more bets than every scumbag who has ever posted here combined?
 
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Yeah, it's easier to go after people you don't really like to begin with, but
when it's one of your best friends it's certainly harder to call him out.
 

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Yeah, it's easier to go after people you don't really like to begin with, but
when it's one of your best friends it's certainly harder to call him out.
everyone does that i think....i know im guilty of it
 

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Got DN last night pretty good. Actually he was getting it from all sides. He was on the Quadjacks radio show and i had a feeling it was a setup. He was banned from 2+2 forums for breaking their stupid rules. So they got him on live and was letting him really rant about Annie Duke and EPIC.. I hit up the host on facebook and told him to ask him about Erick. He heed and hawed and eventually said he had talked to him about it but that Erick had as many people owing him as he owed...the standard line of bullshit when you dont want to admit your friend is a slowpaying SOB.. Then they brought on some 2+2 mods and thats when he really started backtracking. He denied he was spamming for a certain site on their forums until the 2+2 mod brought up the fact that DN actually owns a piece of the site he was denying he had anything to do with.
So then DN changed his tune to how he wasnt any "ordinary poster" and they should have gave him a chance to correct it instead of banning him...which is BS, 2+2 bans people left and right for the most minor bullshit and DN damn well knew it.. What it amounted to is he doesnt think the law applies to guys like him and Erick but they damn well should apply to regular posters like me (ive been banned 3 times from 2+2...yea odd i know..lol) and players like Annie Duke.
I like DN but you cant have it both ways....
 
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I'm guessing that anyone owed money by Erick Lindgren isn't EVER going to see it, given this information:

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The IRS put a 3.5 million dollar lein against a property with a market value of 331k.....

Unless I am reading this wrong, I would say no one is getting money from the guy.
 

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This is a great thread.

Did Matusow ever payoff that crazy bet he made with Ted Forrest? Forrest won like 1 or 2 million on this bet.

The bet was if Forrest could go from like 185 to 140 lbs in a month or 2.
 

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i love this... these people came off like they owned the world .. get a real job you friggin losers...
 

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wonder how erika schoenberg feels about marrying lindgren now... seemed like a gold digger.. his gold is gone.
 
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Poker player Lederer agrees to forfeit millions to settle lawsuit


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    Howard Lederer, shown here in the 2005 World Series of Poker, has agreed to settle a $42.5 million lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice over his involvement with the Full Tilt Poker website.
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The Associated Press
Howard Lederer, shown here in the 2005 World Series of Poker, has agreed to settle a $42.5 million lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice over his involvement with the Full Tilt Poker website.




By Howard Stutz
LAS VEGAS ***************


Posted: Dec. 19, 2012 | 6:48 a.m.
Poker superstar Howard Lederer, facing a $42.5 million lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice over his leadership role with a tarnished online gambling company, agreed Tuesday to settle the case, forfeiting more than $2.5 million in cash and assets.
In a stipulated settlement filed at the U.S. District Court in New York City, Lederer, once one of the most revered players on the poker circuit, did not admit to any wrongdoing in the case that stemmed from the April 2011 crackdown by federal prosecutors on illegal Internet poker operations.
However, Lederer, 49, who was nicknamed "The Professor" by the poker world, agreed to a two-part money settlement with the government, which includes a civil money-laundering penalty of $1.25 million and $168,000 that will be liquidated from various bank accounts.
Lederer agreed to pay the penalty in two installments, due 18 months and 36 months from now. The penalties are secured by Lederer's two Las Vegas homes in the ultraexclusive The Ridges area of Summerlin.
In addition, Lederer agreed to turn over two bank accounts of unknown value, a 1965 Shelby Cobra , two Las Vegas properties with a combined value of about $975,000 and an additional $30,000, traceable to the sale of a third Las Vegas property.
Lederer, who was a founder and director of the Full Tilt Poker website, agreed to no longer work for any Internet gaming website in the U.S. or collect any money from an online gambling site until the activity is legalized on a federal level.
Government prosecutors in New York originally filed a lawsuit against Lederer, a Las Vegas resident, in September 2011, seeking some $42.5 million for allegedly defrauding customers of Full Tilt. The website was shut down in 2011.
In the civil case, Full Tilt was described by prosecutors as nothing more than a giant Ponzi scheme. The website's owners and operators are accused of diverting funds from gamblers into their own pockets.
In July, the criminal case against Full Tilt as a company was largely resolved and the website was taken over by rival Poker Stars, which agreed to pay a $731 million settlement to the government to resolve its own legal issues.
Out of the settlement, $150 million will be used to refund money owed to American-based Full Tilt customers.
In September, Justice Department prosecutors amended their complaint against Lederer, seeking to seize seven homes, including six in Las Vegas, alleging the assets were purchased with some of the $44.3 million he received over a four-year period "that was directly tied to the criminal conduct" from Full Tilt.
Prosecutors said the payouts to Lederer, a Full Tilt owner, were just a portion of the $443.8 million he and others allegedly stole from the website's customers.
As part of the settlement, Lederer claimed Full Tilt was a legitimate business operating within the bounds of the law and that he had no knowledge of any impropriety at the company, including a shortfall in the company's ability to cover player account balances, until after the April 2011 indictments.
Lederer has never been charged criminally. Nor has fellow poker player Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, who prosecutors said was allocated more than $85 million from Full Tilt, although he collected just $42 million.
Lederer and Ferguson, who won the 2000 World Series of Poker Main Event, helped found the website, which became one of the world's top Internet gambling locations.
Lederer and Ferguson were among the four Full Tilt insiders personally named in the civil case. Fellow director Rafe Furst settled his case with the government in November, forfeiting a trust account and agreeing to pay a $150,000 penalty.
The case against Ferguson is still pending.
Former Full Tilt CEO Raymond Bitar, however, is facing life in prison after surrendering to authorities in July. He was indicted in April 2011 and is currently on house arrest in Southern California.
Lederer has won more than $5.7 million in tournament poker in his career, including $1.6 million at the World Series of Poker, where he earned two individual event championship bracelets.
Since April 2011, Lederer has kept a low profile. He hasn't shown up at the World Series of Poker in two years.
In September, he granted a lengthy videotaped interview to PokerNews.com, which aired the story over seven parts on its website.
Recently, Lederer has been seen playing high-stakes cash poker games at Bellagio.
Lederer and Ferguson were key figures in Full Tilt's launch. Ferguson, who has a doctorate in computer science, developed Full Tilt's software. Both enticed professional poker players to become Full Tilt-sponsored players.
 

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wow -- Ferguson collected a ton of money from full tilt - -
guessing most of it is now offshore somewhere
 

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wow -- Ferguson collected a ton of money from full tilt - -
guessing most of it is now offshore somewhere

yea he was one of the biggest thieves involved.. lederer took most of the fall but ferguson was his scumbag brother...

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what about Ivey - - -he must have collected a ton of $$$$$ too --
he seems to have gone unscathed in this whole fiasco.
 

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