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All-Time Poker Money Leader Bryn Kenney Accused of Running Cult-Like Cheating
Operation
April 21, 2024 Jon Sofen Senior Editor U.S.
Poker's recent ♠ slate of cheating
scandals has evolved from utter insanity into pure outrageousness following Martin
Zamani's interview on the Doug Polk ♠ Podcast Thursday afternoon, which you can view in
full at the bottom of this article.
Bryn Kenney, poker's all-time money list ♠ leader
atR$57.2 million according to The Hendon Mob, was the focal point of the 80-minute
conversation. In that chat, Zamani ♠ accused the high roller legend of, more or less,
running a cult-like online poker cheating operation on GGPoker.
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Real-Time Assistance (RTA)? Is it Legal?
According to Polk, he was threatened with
legal action via Kenney's attorneys "if misinformation ♠ is spread and negatively affects
him." Polk commenced the interview 10 minutes later, much to the enthrallment of the
poker ♠ world.
Zamani's appearance came on the heels of a tweet thread he shared earlier
in the day.
Since we are in the ♠ midst of calling out cheaters @BrynKenney and all his
horses are basically forced to collude o… //t.co/9i7PRGEYTF — Martin Zamani
♠ (@martin_zamani)
Earlier this week, Alex Foxen, Justin Bonomo, and Chance Kornuth
brought forth cheating allegations against Ali Imsirovic, accusing the 2024 ♠ GPI Player
of the Year of colluding in live poker tournaments and using real-time assistance (RTA)
tools to assist his ♠ play online.
Frog Poison and Poker Cults
Bryn Kenney
On Thursday,
Zamani accused Kenney of hiring "horses" to work together as a group ♠ to collude in
online poker games. In doing so, Zamani, who met Kenney via WPT champ Dennis Blieden,
who is ♠ now serving 6.5 years in prison for perpetrating aR$2.7 million embezzlement
scheme, admitted he was part of a group of ♠ players that allegedly cheated others out of
potentially millions of dollars, but he wants to make it right.
Among the cheating
♠ tactics cited by Zamani were forced collusion in satellites, ghosting, and real-time
assistance (RTA), just to name a few. Arguably ♠ more engrossing were the conditions in
which the cheating allegedly occurred.
Zamani, who was admittedly high during the
podcast, gave viewers ♠ and Polk the impression that Kenney was, in a sense, leading a
cult. Those who were part of allegedly cheating ♠ online at GGPoker and partypoker were,
as Zamani claims, required to do as they were told or be dumped from ♠ the staking
situation. That supposedly included leading the lifestyle Kenney wanted them to lead,
including eating a Vegan diet and ♠ obeying Kenney's demands.
Kenney's horses (players
who were staked to enter tournaments), according to Zamani, would receive criticism for
failing to ♠ adhere to the leader's standards. He used an example of one player sneaking
out to eat Taco Bell and then ♠ being reprimanded for doing so.
Martin Zamani
Polk then
asked his guest to explain a comment made in a tweet about Kenney ♠ sending him to a
shaman for a, let's just say painful ritual.
"She talks to me for a little, and she
♠ goes, 'I was the warlords wife, I'm a killer, I'm a thief, I'm a liar, but I tell you
these ♠ things straight to your face," Zamani said of his initial interaction with the
shaman.
"We talk about stuff and she goes, ♠ 'I think you need to cleanse yourself. We're
gonna do the Kambo, it's called Kambo, it cleanses you, it's good ♠ for you, it's a
little violent. She takes incense to your skin and it blisters up. She then cuts off
♠ the blister with a knife so your pores are open and then she takes the poison from the
frog and ♠ puts it on you."
"Into the cut?" Polk asked.
"Yes, into the cut, into your
open wound."
No, Zamani didn't permit the shaman ♠ to go through with the ritual on his
body.
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Far More to the Story
The shaman frog poison ♠ ritual has
nothing to do with poker cheating. But the instance does paint a picture of a supposed
cult-like environment ♠ surrounding those who allegedly played under Kenney.
Zamani
expanded further on what took place from a poker standpoint, although he didn't ♠ bring
many receipts. Thus, we can only repeat what he claimed to be true and allow you, the
reader, to ♠ determine for yourself if you believe the accusations against one of the
winningest poker players of all-time.
One claim Zamani made ♠ that, if true, is
troublesome is that Kenney could see his computer screen when Zamani had the GGPoker
client open.
Kenney's ♠ stable, which Zamani claimed included Sergi Reixach and David
Miscikowski, allegedly used RTAs, which are banned on GGPoker, and apparently ♠ colluded
during thousands of online tournaments.
Bryn Kenney and Sergi Reixach.
PokerNews
reached out to a player who had been staked by ♠ Kenney in the past and he confirmed, on
the condition of anonymity, that Zamani's allegations are true. PokerNews also reached
♠ out to Kenney but received no response as of press time.
For Zamani, he appeared to
have no regrets after the ♠ interview:
First time I've ever been happy about something
I've done. Whatever the consequences for my parts played. — Martin Zamani
♠ (@martin_zamani)
PokerNews will continue to monitor the situation and offer updates as
developments happen.
Check out Zamani's full appearance on the Doug ♠ Polk Podcast
below:
Sharelines Martin Zamani accused Bryn Kenney of running, more or less, a poker
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