These people are professional Texas Hold'em players who like to befriend bosses and then set up games. In offline games, they cheat by hiring professional players to beat you, and in online games, they collude and signal each other, of course also involving professional players. Really, earning money is not easy for us; it's all through our own courage, wisdom, and hard work. These people are clearly scheming to make money off us.
Previously it was in the Philippines, Cambodia, then later Singapore, Japan, Thailand—wherever the bosses went, this gang would follow. I had a friend whose younger brother was in charge of the company's money; in one night, this gang tricked him out of three billion, causing the death of many. Be careful of them!!! They are all Chinese, especially those who claim to be WPT or WSOP champions; they are all degenerates.
Be wary of the Texas faction in the circle.






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Is it the setup by those few Cantonese people?
Kill these coins
I heard that a big boss still owes outsiders 20 million US dollars.
You are quite detestable for relying solely on hearsay.
Originally, card players are at the top of the food chain.
Chinese only harm Chinese.
These guys are very shady.
I used to play an online game at Passy, but then I realized it was collusive play, so I stopped. I don't dare to provoke them as they have some connections with the underworld.
Money comes and goes in the same way it is earned; gains and losses have the same origin.

Bosses are actually business geniuses, but they lack interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence.
The boss works hard to make money, either to be taxed by the government or to be cut by card players.
300 million? That's a lot.
Many of the previous professional gamblers were entrenched in COD, Solaire.
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