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'Forget ranges or game theory optimal play, even the most novice players simply don't ever make that call simply based on the strength of their hand. You can always bluff in poker, but once your opponent moves all-in for twice the size of the pot, that's where the bluffing stops.;
FIDE said in a statement on Thursday: 'The focus of the investigation would be twofold: checking the world champion's claims of alleged cheating by Niemann and Niemann's self-statement regarding online cheating ...
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'I don't understand what's happening right now,' he said. 'You look like you want to kill me. I thought you had ace high,' Lew said. 'So, why call with jack high?' Adelstein said. A jack high would have lost to ace high.
As the hole cards were revealed, the light banter at the table suddenly stopped, and Adelstein stared silently at Lew for upwards of a minute, with one commentator remarking 'it's literally the most disturbed look I've ever seen Garrett give.'
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Carlsen, 31, withdrew from the Sinquefield Cup in St Louis, Missouri earlier this month after losing to the 19-year-old, who lags him by almost 200 Elo points - the rating system used to calculate the relative skill level of players.
Niemann has previously been banned from chess.com for cheating online after admitting he had not played fairly in non-competitive games on the website in his youth. However, he has denied any wrongdoing in over-the-board games.
Adelstein hails from Tucson and has been playing Poker Pkv professionally for almost a decade. His specialty is on 'live no-limit hold 'em cash games' where he is known for his aggressive and large wagers.
Lew's coach Jaka also tweeted out his view of the match, saying it appeared his student did not understand her hand when she made the move, and that cheating would have been 'very out of character' for her.
'Because you don't have s**t!' Lew said. Adelstein then got up and left the table. Lew has explained her unorthodox way of playing her hand was simply because she believed Adelstein's cards were inferior to hers.
During the game in question Garrett had needed a club, six or a jack, but Lew's jack won the hand. The look on Adelstein's face as he lost the hand said it all as he stared on in disbelief and simmering rage.
Adelstein has appeared more than 50 times on the casino's livestreamed show and is its top player, winning more than $1.6million. By contrast, Lew has only appeared twice collecting just over $100k in winnings.
International Chess Federation (FIDE) said it will convene a three-person panel to look into world champion Magnus Carlsen's (left) allegations that American player Hans Niemann (right) had cheated, possibly using some kind of signaling device
Those commentating on the game were in disbelief because the odds were stacked against her with online betting casino DraftKings calculating there were around 150 ways for Lew to lose, but only six ways for her to win - which she proceeded to do.
Footage from the match showed bizarre behavior from Lew, which some fans say is evidence of a cheating scheme which would have required her to work with another person monitoring the live broadcast of the game, which reveals each player's 'hole cards' that are not visible to the others at the table.