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I have a friend who just loaded up a Bodog account for 500 bucks. He has a friend who wanted him to play poker with his money since this guy is a good player. They were going to split the winnings apparently. So they sit down at a private table and the one friend proceeds to dump like 5 grand to my friend so he can go to another table and play 30-60. Bodog caught this (they must have software for this stuff???) and now his account is frozen and they are investigating. He only did it because they didnt want to pay the fees to transfer money, but apparently when he was asked if that was what they were doing my friend admitted to nothing. Anyone ever hear of this happening? Im assuming they will get their money back? Any thoughts on how long this investigation will take? I dont really understand why there is a problem with doing this. Its their money, why does Bodog care?
 

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yes they catch that stuff easily and the rules are you can not do it.
 
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Has happend to me on another pokerroom for lending a friend money to play with. Account was frozen for 24-48 hours before I got my money back. Was told money transferring is not allowed and to not do it again. Most poker sites have this now stated in their rules.
 

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