Friday, May 27, 2005

Complete List of Winholdem Poker Cheats User IDs

If they're stupid enough to buy, use poker cheat software and then to post about it, I might as well publish they're online IDs (obtained from winholdem support). They appear to be primarily focused on the site Party Poker. If you know any of the following people or have more information please contact me and I will publish it here and post it to the recpoker and twoplustwo forums after I verify it. I suggest that if u play w/ 1 of the mentioned IDs and u r suspicious; get a hand history and forward to me via my blog and I will start crossreferencing IDs that appear at tables together frequently and publish this info here and to the affected poker sites.

The following link will take you to the membership list at Winholdem. Many have email links(dropem a line and tellem what you think, let them know Professor77 said hi!) and a few website links. There are at this time 390 members.
http://www.winholdem.net/forum/memberlist.php


The Following is a complete list of all user id's from winholdem

jcb
RB1
-P-
Zoodoogie
gregg
yukonsm
swiftrhett
NoWay
j_happy
Zabulus
BlackDog
swedencheat
zippy
betme
dreamer
1outer
blobbo
apaul
Gordon
The Bot
jrs
jmags
FTN4Ever
joey3002
foldem
foldem2
jmoe
cheech
airbornemofo
Relevance
Wise1
brianmarc
Robast
xyz123
ezalog123
brianmarK
Rawr
express
tiptop66
Cooterbug
Pokerwise
fuddyduddy
Winpoker
Johnnyboy
LowLimitSoldier
low limit soldier
Tylius
stu_unger
suidmach
gusser
kcj.poker
manos
manos_
benny
Nackademin
holdme
rd3500
sickz
bcherb2
maddog2030
unsmashed
thrain
AndysDad
BettingB
halbemehal
MWM66
Paco
mossman76
PokerEly25
stancan
mildoh
Tophat
Kalin35
cjlax5
timmak
crispvx
Zee
slay2k
bad_dog (UK)
Axcssr
murda024
HowlMan
galaxyqueen
galaxyqueen50
mlamma
kalle66
Scotsman
Smooth
Chasmaster
Str8flush
zero
nenver
j21w
hatchfan
bigbad
albyitaly
andrew25
San Po
snikey
cDeli
Rage
Robert6902
sillywilly
corbyt
j0eYz
maxstax
Foyanontario
fullrange
gregson
jaygee
polkator
jugador615
BSGJunkie
Omar www.wizardshandicapping.com
ditrying
rideoffsoldier
TheStalk
stalker1
menoottawa
YippySkippy
Big_Dog_NY
TenFootBong
bmoney
rjnitto
resuna
samaj
Bot Anic
tkauto
marv
bot-town
knife44
jgsam
Gregatron
Phil
jrz1972
markyD
pokerjet
Cheat_Is_Fun
youcanownland
kd2559
skin1d
pokerslut
botnovice
franklinJ
dispatcher
Aries
masond24
gp
mhornnt
RayPlay
sesik
snowman
brrrblizzard
guiltyspark
kippe
Lormanthe
Wayfarer
Rump Ranger
mmind
neverlose
jdc
accordexi
lAggy
Majik
dvpoker
1TimePost
usernametaken
test
Nova
cOnfESed
bancode
Diamond
PB123
conman
pork
pokerman411
dunn1977
sublime
makewayhomer
whe123
John Jay
holdembotmaker
fishy
TheCoder
Cowheart
Wanderer
botman
albedoa
iplaypoker
shaft
hansol
STLBUM
Basil
cyma
dell
finpot
Pokah
zoz
very lame
White Rabbit
emotive
idinaahuy payse.boom.ru
Helix
Gigolo
GigoloRR
kidchicago
Godzilla99
RaiseManiac
jmt78
SmellyTuna
jmt1778
repco243 www.repco.ru
longrun
Rjdeliman
mike1212
brad
azlb
sjumper
liquidsyphon
WHODATDOOD
TheMagnus
Jim
dupont2br
RF
carapaufrito
baad_ass_grappler
940Johanny www.italian-charms-textbook.com
glue20
Monster
OscarTheGrouch
cubs-freak
ferox
Quadpants
Onionman England
Max In Montreal Canada
bjhuff
Serguei-Roudnevwww.multipureusa.com
cout
NLTyan
ArnoldEsNumeroUno
georgeggg
pmertens
Betty
Gster UK
aalves
Probot
mr poker
Lucian
MunkeySpaz
pokerplayer2005
anjur
opher
panzer
Gamer
LOD
Rabbot
kbzon
kaykad
ilikeaces86
PokerBot www.thenextgames.com
project_jason
cryonix
john@hotmail.com
thecollector510
philanthrope
ABreaux
DUstb2000
botist
george
JollyJoker
floppy
n_mitch
KaZhaR www.phportal.net
hejhej
Sven
mjaou
vectigal1994 www.chi-origin.be
akzeno
adonicane
Trinston
henrhuse
ILoveLamp
sweaver
sandog05
shrwater
curiousgeorge
ccgeorge
housetown
pokstorr
pokstor
lmkpresidio
Vampman
discordia
kinlog
Mart
mts
wild onion
suitedaces
luckbox
kristiangbg
Rikitiki
Maglun1
Serge_FT
stripclubgm
mattie6030
shortywib
rollallday
brm
Phrozt
weirdian
785785785
ht95134
Intexusa
chrismc
stinkypete
futurescrub
pokerpunk
stars
Splitter
jtravers88
easymeok
thefuture
bijanm
DoucheBag
b0b02OO5
486van
Vasia
onepoket
pokermaster
lupette
asdf
asdf1
joenobody
barfbag
pokwire
LooseCall Asheville, NC
ME ME ME
ahunter
ishoni
pokerpassion
Nicky St. Michael
bigdaddy
C3PO
justabum NYC
maxpc
Botter
yanni
il_capo
jonasquinn
MikeS
velesa
FreeAds
bigriki
treniets
escapeII
thedrunkenpolitician
huh?
diada
aDIRTYbum
macdaddy
27schoolst
El Niño
Monavor
grayforeman
coelacanth
rex4334
xtions
pd
Jakenaked
Kidchicago
jdc
Gster
longrun
RaiseManiac
FreeSpirit
wild onion
Gordon
Phil
zippy
PokerBot
adonicane
yanni
ferox
WHODATDOOD
Johnnyboy
bigdaddy
mike1212
jmt78
Zabulus
botist
ccgeorge
stars
opher
kbzon
barfbag
Maglun1
luckbox
cout
Winpoker
betme
escapeII
mememe
splitter
jtravers88
stinkypete
ilikeaces86
phroz
stripclubgm
jim
brm
rollallday
kristiangbg
wayfarer
lmkpresidio
shrwater
sandog05
yippyskippy
sweaver
mjaou
zero
cryonix
ebreaux
thecollector510
liquidsyphon
rjnitto
projectjason
pb123
munkeyspaz
helix
arnolds#1
grappler
dupont2br
themagnus
jdeliman
sesik
whiterabbit
lormanthe
cowheart
bancode
usernametaken
str8flush

4 Comments:

At 2:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You posted this list on our forum at flopturnriver.

I'm wondering what you're trying to do here and if it's working.

 
At 4:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love that you posted these names. I've actually played with more than 2 of these mofos. Thanks for the info!!!

- The one they call Bacardi

 
At 10:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

??? so these guys would use their Poker Account names as forum names?

Or you hope and wish this?

 
At 1:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, it's a fun site you have here. I found it while blogging tonight and thought I'd say "Hi!" :)

~ Rebecca
Online Poker Software

 

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