The suspect is currently referred to as “John Doe 1” in the lawsuit. The plaintiffs have yet to publicly name the accomplice but they believe they know who he is. Either that, or it’s someone who had access to the back end of the radio frequency identification (RFID) system that reads players’ cards for broadcast. If the allegations are true, the person who is Postle’s accomplice must be a part of the Stones Live Poker technical staff. This is believed to have happened during a series of Stones Live Poker cash game streams. Furthermore, it names fellow player Mike Postle as the player who was relaying information about their hole cards. They allege that the cardroom is at the center of a poker cheating scandal in which the plaintiffs claim they have been financially ruined by the scam. The California-based cardroom Stones Gambling Hall is facing a US$10 million lawsuit by 24 players. Published by Nelly Roberts OctoCategorie(s): Casino News, Poker Stones Gambling Hall Embroiled in a Poker Cheating Scandal