Two million chips magically appeared at the tail end of the 2007 World Series of Poker and, for awhile, it seemed like not a whole lot would be said about it. That's until Amy Calistri and Tim Lavalli did their best Sherlock Holmes and shined a bright light on either an unfortunate mistake or a horrible case of cheating.
It's been six months since they first blew the lid off this case and now they're back with a great update. It's a must-read.
Two Million Chips: Six Months After by Amy Calistri and Tim Lavalli
I read Amy and Tim's story on Poker News last night. They did a great job of covering this issue. The level of detail and analysis is first rate. It is somewhat shocing that a mistake like this could happen but I am glad it appears to be a mistake and not an attempt at cheating.
Posted by: PokerLetter.org at February 13, 2007 6:45 PMYes, it's better a mistake than a big cheat. Amy and Tim have done a great job. But I hope that such a mistake will not occur twice...
Posted by: bumble at February 17, 2007 2:50 PM