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  • Man Accused of Cheating in WSOP $10K Heads-Up Event to Be Paid in Full
    Man Accused of Cheating in WSOP $10K Heads-Up Event to Be Paid in Full

    In breaking news, Valeriu Coca (pictured), the man accused of cheating in the World Series of Poker $10,000 Heads-Up event, will be paid in full for his fifth place finish. WSOP officials posted on Thursday, “Once issues were brought to our attention, we immediately commenced an investigation and worked cooperatively with the Nevada Gaming Control […]

  • Alleged Cheating in WSOP $10K Heads-Up Event Still Under Investigation
    Alleged Cheating in WSOP $10K Heads-Up Event Still Under Investigation

    Allegations against Valeriu Coca (pictured) for cheating in the $10,000 Heads-Up event at the World Series of Poker were lodged last month. However, six weeks later, no resolution has been reached, according to WSOP officials. Coca has not been found to have committed any wrongdoing.

  • Website Hawking Marked WSOP Cards
    Website Hawking Marked WSOP Cards

    Amid allegations that Valeriu Coca cheated by marking cards in the $10,000 Heads-Up Championshipat the World Series of Poker, word broke that a website is selling marked WSOP cards. The site: GambleRomania.com. The cost of the cards: about $90.

  • Alleged WSOP $10K Heads-Up Cheater Calls Allegations a “Fantasy”
    Alleged WSOP $10K Heads-Up Cheater Calls Allegations a “Fantasy”

    On Thursday, Twitter erupted over allegations that Valeriu Coca (pictured) may have cheated during the World Series of Poker’s $10,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em event. Connor blanconegroDrinan spoke on behalf of several players charging that Coca was possibly using invisible ink to mark the cards while wearing special sunglasses that would allow him to see […]

  • Cheating Alleged in WSOP $10K Heads-Up Event
    Cheating Alleged in WSOP $10K Heads-Up Event

    After facing off against a Moldovan poker player in the WSOP $10K Heads-up No Limit Hold’em Championship, several respected grinders have become suspicious that they were cheated by their opponent.