![]() He enjoyed the game so much that he began organizing local charity games in his hometown of Johnstown, Pa.Ībout a year ago, he developed a strategy that nets about $5 per 100 hands at the $1/$2 No Limit tables. He sat down at a poker table and "has been hooked ever since." He started playing online in 2001 on Paradise Poker. In 1999, Kuruzovich visited Las Vegas for the first time. Kuruzovich just wishes that his side of the story - he insists that he wasn't using bots - hadn't been drowned out by those who thought he was using a computer program to beat the Full Tilt tables. "He does have some numbers that look kind of strange," Kuruzovich said. And he doesn't begrudge "SukitTrebek," who made the issue public by presenting several alleged "bot" accounts with virtually identical statistics on the 2+2 forums. Chuck Kuruzovich (aka "full_tilting") understands why people are worried that he's running "bot" software on Full Tilt's $1/$2 No Limit Hold'em tables.
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