I think everyone has at one time or another sent out an email that they would soon come to regret. In this particular case you’ve got two in one. First you have Howard Lederer’s candid comments about a player and then you have JDN’s oops forward of Howard’s email to the target of Howards’s less than complimentary comments. Awkward!
From: Howard Lederer
Sent: Sat 11/3/2007 7:21 PM
To: Robert H. Wolf; Ray Bitar
Cc: Jason Newitt
Subject: RE: Aussie Millions. (KMM4237266I19928L0KM)The guy’s a freak and a very weird dude. He is also quite young. I think we should stay away.
Howard
My new email address is XXXX@XXXX.com. My “tiltware.com” address will not work soon. Please update my contact info accordingly. Thanks.”
For a little background Jimmy Gobboboy Fricke has emailed the Full Tilt Poker VIP team to inquire about becoming a sponsored player. It looks like JDN asked Howard and Howard gave some candid feedback which JDN then included in an email back to Fricke. Of course Fricke then posted the email thread on 2+2 for the world to enjoy.
Sort of reminds me of the exploits of Chung King.
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Hi, my name is Bill Rini and this is my poker blog. I've been blogging about poker and the poker industry since around 2003-ish. Like most people I started out playing poker as entertainment in home games whenever we wanted to sit around and smoke cigars, drink beer, and eat pizza, and needed a good excuse. I started playing online shortly after the first online card rooms opened and it wasn't long before I was playing 20, 30, or even 40 hours a week or more. One day I received a phone call about a program manager position at Tiltware which was the company that consulted to Full Tilt Poker on software development and marketing. After Tiltware I spent about 2.5 years working at Party Poker where I was the poker room manager.
