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Tuesday 30 August 2011

Dogishead Girah Jungleman and interviewed on scandal

Bluff Magazine has the two high stakes players who seem to have the most suspicious relationship with José ' Girah ' Macedothe scammer interviewed. Daniel ' Jungleman12 ' Cates and ' dogishead ' Haseeb Qureshi were asked a few more or less pressing questions and here are some of their answers.

Daniel ' Jungleman12 ' Cates
Currently there seems no end to the scandal that surfaced recently Girah 2 p 2, as members of the forum and the whole poker to unearth and newer and newer NVG community continues to prove details throughout the day and come up with even more conspiracy theories and conjectures. So far, Qureshi has tried more than once to his name, but apparently he only succeeds in going deeper down with each of its messages and statements, admission to actions that had proven and deny others.
Regardless, Bluff Magazine has interviewed both of them and this is only the first instance "Jungleman ' easily publicly over (part of speaks) his involvement, vague as it can.
BM: what was your reaction once you realized that Jose was, in fact, scamming people?
Jungleman: My reaction was a mix of ' how did this make sense? ' and ' what he thought? '. I feel like there's a hole in my understanding of is Jose. (I) Was not sure what to think of him after I learned from it.
BM: for people who are not familiar with the high stakes poker world, how often does the backup or coach someone you've never met in person? There are no safety protocols for situations like this?
Jungleman: fairly common for online poker, support, etc. usually has to do with reputation, results, mutual friends and maybe some other things. Security protocols are not real. I guess they did not really exist because of the implied threat of something like this happens to the reputation of the stakee.
BM: so how does this affect your relationship with Haseeb?

Jungleman: honestly, I really believe that Haseeb had good intentions. He has helped Jose a lot and it really frustrating for him to watch Jose just throw everything away like this. He is a good friend and helped me with my career as well. I don't think Haseeb deserves all the shit he gets.
BM: many have speculated that Jose just a face/name is linked to the account and maybe Haseeb or others on the account. We know of at least one instance where this Haseeb played on Jose's account. How can you be 100% sure that Jose belongs the games of the hands on that account?

Jungleman: I am very sure that all hands played on Jose the account of him (unless Jose has allowed others to play on its account) except in the one instance where Haseeb allowed to play on his account. Almost certainly is more than 95% of Jose's hands.
BM: When Jose was disqualified from the Bluff Poker Challenge at Lock Poker, did you know that it was Haseeb who had played on the account?
Jungleman: Yes, but I didn't want to get involved. I know it is not a habit.
BM: you and Haseeb had plans to meet and live with Jose in Portugal. Do you still want to meet him or just washing your hands completely of him?

Jungleman: If I want to meet him now, it's for a statement and for my money back. I know for a fact that I took action in relation to one of the two names of his friend (sauron1989, dollarman) so it seems likely that he has scammed me so well.
BM: you have to admit, that your image a bit of a hit here because of your connection has taken to him, no?
Jungleman: sure, if the number, I do not know specific. I hope not too much.
BM: There Is a part of you, that's quite suspicious of Haseeb and Jose the relationship?
Jungleman: No. Haseeb knew that 2 + 2 blowup would as soon as he heard about the scam, he wanted to limit damage. It appears that failed completely.

Haseeb Qureshi also gave an interview to Bluff that something more simple and urgent questions, after a public outcry about those above and a few more that addressed Cates. At least, finally admitted that he has ' dogishead ' behind the chip dumping scandal that the ' involved ' samchauhanmerge account, of which more than $ 100,000 went to ' Girah ' legal challenge before the end of the Bluff. The pro HU still denies, however, that he had knowledge about the ongoing challenge, otherwise he would not have done it.
He also stated that he was not aware of José Macedo holding of more than two accounts on 2 p 2 (' ' ' LookingForProdigyGirah ' and), and he only posted on the forum under the name ' Girah ' screen and did that at most one or two occasions. ' Dogishead ' does not take into account his role in the Macedo life that of an agent, although he admit that he tried to get online sponsorship for him, while the rest to a real employee. In addition, its credibility has been affected, and Qureshi acknowledged that he was wrong in not be 100% fair from the very beginning, reportedly out of fear of the consequences-which he has since had to suffer regardless.
Most of the community continues to at least skeptical about Qureshi of story and the number of people who suspect Daniel Cates is involved at a higher level than previously understood that also increases (while it is now generally accepted that the ' Sauce123 ' third-party, not at fault). In any case, I am curious about where all this goes and how long it will before the sh * tstorm calms and the mess is cleaned up.
Related article:
Jose Macedo Busted for Scamming his students

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