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Jonathan Little Jonathan Little is a professional poker player who started playing poker when he turned 18 years old. He quickly became one of the biggest winners in online sit-n-go tournaments, turning his initial $50 deposit into $350,000 within three years. Jonathan Little. Professional poker player, 14-time best-selling author, commentator, coach, consultant and podcaster. I teach at PokerCoaching.com. Jonathan Little (born December 22, 1984 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American professional poker player who won both the World Poker Tour ’s Season VI Mirage Poker Showdown and Season VII Foxwoods World Poker Finals and won the WPT Season VI Player of the Year award. United States Jonathan Little. Total Live Earnings $7,058,511. World Series of Poker - WSOP Online 2020 at GGPoker, Online 558th $ 13,160 09-Aug.
Jonathan Little, one of the most respected online and live poker professionals in the world today, has apparently been banned from playing on the popular online poker site America’s Cardroom. Depending on who you believe, the ban is either because Little exercised his “freedom of speech” rights to discuss playing on America’s Cardroom or, if you believe America’s Cardroom and the Chief Executive Officer of the network that operates them, they are exercising their right to refuse customers service. Either way, it is an ugly look for the poker community.
It All Began with a Tweet…
In a series of Tweets on Wednesday night, Little went into a bit of depth as to why he had suddenly been kicked off the popular online poker site. “I got banned from ACR for making my students aware of the potential risks of playing on an unlicensed/unregulated site,” the popular poker pro, coach and author stated to his followers. He would go on to say that his job as a coach is to help his students to make money and to “not get scammed out of their money from poker and I will continue doing my best to help my students.”
This didn’t sit well with the Chief Executive Officer of the Winning Poker Network and the host for America’s Cardroom, Phillip Nagy. He fired his own missives off from his Twitter account, writing “It’s one thing if you’re going to treat WPN like some side chick. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to give you the privilege of getting to f**k me on the daily if you’re going to punch me in the head while doing it.” Apparently, this was the point where Little was banned from America’s Cardroom.
The staff at America’s Cardroom was a bit more diplomatic than Nagy had been. “While we wouldn’t have put it in those words, given (Little’s) repeated statements about us as a business, we’re sure we’ll both be happier in the long run to part ways,” their Twitter team wrote. “We reserve the right in our T’s and C’s to refuse business at our discretion.” Nagy put one more log on the fire, stating it was a pure business move and nothing personal.
An Argument with a Gray Area
The major point of this argument – the legitimacy of unregulated online poker sites – is a legitimate argument. And the two sides in this fight have strong evidence that they are correct.
On Little’s side is the wealth of evidence by what previous online poker companies have done. The online poker industry is not that far removed from 2011, when “Black Friday” stunned the community. On that fateful April 15 less than ten years ago, the three major online poker sites in the U. S., PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and the networked combo of Absolute Poker and UB.com (operating as the CEREUS Network), were shut down by the U. S. Department of Justice on a variety of fraud charges. Full Tilt Poker, Absolute and UB.com all shut down as a result of the closure, with Full Tilt customers only getting paid back once PokerStars bought the company and Absolute and UB customers never seeing a dime of their money.
This has carried on with other non-regulated sites in the online poker world. Of particular note was Lock Poker’s shutdown in 2015, attributed to overspending by the management. In that situation, it is estimated that upwards of $10-$15 million was lost by players who had a bankroll on the site.
Nagy/WPN and America’s Cardroom do have their argument too. There is absolutely nothing that has ever said that offering online poker is against the law in the U. S., despite the protestations of some. However, the companies that offer such services aren’t beholden to offer their product to everyone. It is essentially the “We have the right to refuse service to anyone” sign that you see in many “brick and mortar” businesses. There’s also the fact that, since its inception, WPN and America’s Cardroom have been solid actors in the online world. Jonathan Little Poker Training
Dice tables. The one thing that is known is that spats like this don’t do anything to help the online gaming industry or the poker world in general. With hope, the two sides can “agree to disagree” on the situation or, at the minimum, take the vitriol out of the public arena.Magazine Articles by Jonathan LittleJonathan Little Poker Coaching Review
*07/01/2021Being a Bully
*08/12/2020Short Stacked Mistake from a Poker Final Table
*30/10/2020Stop Slowplaying
*16/10/2020Learn to Bluff
*17/09/2020Stop Limping So Often
*20/08/2020Do Not Call Too Often at the Poker Table
*16/01/2020Stop Playing Junk
*09/01/2020Betting too Large
*19/12/2019Your Bet Size Matters
*05/12/2019Power Poker from Daniel Negreanu
*21/11/2019Playing a Big Pot with the Near Nuts
*08/11/2019Go for value or check behind?
*30/10/2019Do not be a calling station
*17/10/2019Aggressively Reraising before the Flop
*04/10/2019Where does your profit come from?
*12/09/2019Poorly Played Underpair
*14/08/2019Bullying a Bully
*15/07/2019Exploiting Aggression
*20/06/2019Don’t be Afraid to Go for Full Value
*06/06/2019Facing an Overbet on the Flop
*23/05/2019Let the maniac bluff
*25/04/2019Conserving my Stack in the WSOP Main Event
*11/04/2019Learning to Fold
*28/03/2019Pot committed ?
*21/03/2019Stay Active
*28/02/2019Strong Non-Nut Hand on the River
*03/02/2019Made Hand in to Bluff
*18/01/2019When Should You Become a Professional Poker Player?
*10/01/2019Five concepts to keep in mind in 2019
*20/12/2018You do not have to win every pot
*18/10/2018A Common Spot Where I Fold Where You Probably Do Not
*04/10/2018Three Tips for Success in Poker Tournaments
*25/09/2018Getting thin value on the turn
*30/08/2018Short Stacked Blunder
*09/08/2018Marginal Hand Made with a Draw
*26/07/2018Interesting Bluff at $1/$2
*05/07/2018A common preflop error
*07/06/2018Folding an Overpair
*24/05/2018Extracting Full Value
*10/05/2018Do Not Overvalue!
*26/04/2018Slow Playing Gone Wrong
*12/04/2018The Wrong Way to Play Trips
*29/03/2018Overplaying a marginal pair
*15/03/2018Poker Tells 101
*06/03/2018Rivering Trips!| Byron Jacobs & Jonathan Little 009
*01/03/2018Avoiding a Cooler with Pocket Jacks
*27/02/2018Playing a vulnerable top pair with a decent kicker| Byron & Jonathan 8
*20/02/2018Calling off with a marginal over pair| Byron & Jonathan 7
*18/02/2018Blockers - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Excerpt
*15/02/2018Slow Playing is Risky
*13/02/2018Calling an over-bet with middle pair| Byron & Jonathan 6
*10/02/2018Good spot to make a thin value bet?
*06/02/2018Playing a marginal made hand that rivers the nuts| Byron & Jonathan 5
*03/02/2018Don’t Be a Calling Station
*30/01/2018Barreling off when the draws arrive| Byron & Jonathan 4
*28/01/2018Pre-flop Raise Sizing - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Excerpt
*27/01/2018Messing Up on the River
*23/01/2018Playing a flush draw that turned middle pair| Byron & Jonathan
*26/12/2017Should you get all-in with Q-Q before the flop?| Byron & Jonathan 2
*26/12/2017A Butchered Tournament Hand
*26/12/2017Understanding Implied Odds - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Excerpt
*28/11/2017How to play middle pair facing a river bet| Byron & Jonathan 1
*28/11/2017Two Blunders in One Hand
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*Jonathan Little Poker Training
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Jonathan Little Jonathan Little is a professional poker player who started playing poker when he turned 18 years old. He quickly became one of the biggest winners in online sit-n-go tournaments, turning his initial $50 deposit into $350,000 within three years. Jonathan Little. Professional poker player, 14-time best-selling author, commentator, coach, consultant and podcaster. I teach at PokerCoaching.com. Jonathan Little (born December 22, 1984 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American professional poker player who won both the World Poker Tour ’s Season VI Mirage Poker Showdown and Season VII Foxwoods World Poker Finals and won the WPT Season VI Player of the Year award. United States Jonathan Little. Total Live Earnings $7,058,511. World Series of Poker - WSOP Online 2020 at GGPoker, Online 558th $ 13,160 09-Aug.
Jonathan Little, one of the most respected online and live poker professionals in the world today, has apparently been banned from playing on the popular online poker site America’s Cardroom. Depending on who you believe, the ban is either because Little exercised his “freedom of speech” rights to discuss playing on America’s Cardroom or, if you believe America’s Cardroom and the Chief Executive Officer of the network that operates them, they are exercising their right to refuse customers service. Either way, it is an ugly look for the poker community.
It All Began with a Tweet…
In a series of Tweets on Wednesday night, Little went into a bit of depth as to why he had suddenly been kicked off the popular online poker site. “I got banned from ACR for making my students aware of the potential risks of playing on an unlicensed/unregulated site,” the popular poker pro, coach and author stated to his followers. He would go on to say that his job as a coach is to help his students to make money and to “not get scammed out of their money from poker and I will continue doing my best to help my students.”
This didn’t sit well with the Chief Executive Officer of the Winning Poker Network and the host for America’s Cardroom, Phillip Nagy. He fired his own missives off from his Twitter account, writing “It’s one thing if you’re going to treat WPN like some side chick. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to give you the privilege of getting to f**k me on the daily if you’re going to punch me in the head while doing it.” Apparently, this was the point where Little was banned from America’s Cardroom.
The staff at America’s Cardroom was a bit more diplomatic than Nagy had been. “While we wouldn’t have put it in those words, given (Little’s) repeated statements about us as a business, we’re sure we’ll both be happier in the long run to part ways,” their Twitter team wrote. “We reserve the right in our T’s and C’s to refuse business at our discretion.” Nagy put one more log on the fire, stating it was a pure business move and nothing personal.
An Argument with a Gray Area
The major point of this argument – the legitimacy of unregulated online poker sites – is a legitimate argument. And the two sides in this fight have strong evidence that they are correct.
On Little’s side is the wealth of evidence by what previous online poker companies have done. The online poker industry is not that far removed from 2011, when “Black Friday” stunned the community. On that fateful April 15 less than ten years ago, the three major online poker sites in the U. S., PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and the networked combo of Absolute Poker and UB.com (operating as the CEREUS Network), were shut down by the U. S. Department of Justice on a variety of fraud charges. Full Tilt Poker, Absolute and UB.com all shut down as a result of the closure, with Full Tilt customers only getting paid back once PokerStars bought the company and Absolute and UB customers never seeing a dime of their money.
This has carried on with other non-regulated sites in the online poker world. Of particular note was Lock Poker’s shutdown in 2015, attributed to overspending by the management. In that situation, it is estimated that upwards of $10-$15 million was lost by players who had a bankroll on the site.
Nagy/WPN and America’s Cardroom do have their argument too. There is absolutely nothing that has ever said that offering online poker is against the law in the U. S., despite the protestations of some. However, the companies that offer such services aren’t beholden to offer their product to everyone. It is essentially the “We have the right to refuse service to anyone” sign that you see in many “brick and mortar” businesses. There’s also the fact that, since its inception, WPN and America’s Cardroom have been solid actors in the online world. Jonathan Little Poker Training
Dice tables. The one thing that is known is that spats like this don’t do anything to help the online gaming industry or the poker world in general. With hope, the two sides can “agree to disagree” on the situation or, at the minimum, take the vitriol out of the public arena.Magazine Articles by Jonathan LittleJonathan Little Poker Coaching Review
*07/01/2021Being a Bully
*08/12/2020Short Stacked Mistake from a Poker Final Table
*30/10/2020Stop Slowplaying
*16/10/2020Learn to Bluff
*17/09/2020Stop Limping So Often
*20/08/2020Do Not Call Too Often at the Poker Table
*16/01/2020Stop Playing Junk
*09/01/2020Betting too Large
*19/12/2019Your Bet Size Matters
*05/12/2019Power Poker from Daniel Negreanu
*21/11/2019Playing a Big Pot with the Near Nuts
*08/11/2019Go for value or check behind?
*30/10/2019Do not be a calling station
*17/10/2019Aggressively Reraising before the Flop
*04/10/2019Where does your profit come from?
*12/09/2019Poorly Played Underpair
*14/08/2019Bullying a Bully
*15/07/2019Exploiting Aggression
*20/06/2019Don’t be Afraid to Go for Full Value
*06/06/2019Facing an Overbet on the Flop
*23/05/2019Let the maniac bluff
*25/04/2019Conserving my Stack in the WSOP Main Event
*11/04/2019Learning to Fold
*28/03/2019Pot committed ?
*21/03/2019Stay Active
*28/02/2019Strong Non-Nut Hand on the River
*03/02/2019Made Hand in to Bluff
*18/01/2019When Should You Become a Professional Poker Player?
*10/01/2019Five concepts to keep in mind in 2019
*20/12/2018You do not have to win every pot
*18/10/2018A Common Spot Where I Fold Where You Probably Do Not
*04/10/2018Three Tips for Success in Poker Tournaments
*25/09/2018Getting thin value on the turn
*30/08/2018Short Stacked Blunder
*09/08/2018Marginal Hand Made with a Draw
*26/07/2018Interesting Bluff at $1/$2
*05/07/2018A common preflop error
*07/06/2018Folding an Overpair
*24/05/2018Extracting Full Value
*10/05/2018Do Not Overvalue!
*26/04/2018Slow Playing Gone Wrong
*12/04/2018The Wrong Way to Play Trips
*29/03/2018Overplaying a marginal pair
*15/03/2018Poker Tells 101
*06/03/2018Rivering Trips!| Byron Jacobs & Jonathan Little 009
*01/03/2018Avoiding a Cooler with Pocket Jacks
*27/02/2018Playing a vulnerable top pair with a decent kicker| Byron & Jonathan 8
*20/02/2018Calling off with a marginal over pair| Byron & Jonathan 7
*18/02/2018Blockers - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Excerpt
*15/02/2018Slow Playing is Risky
*13/02/2018Calling an over-bet with middle pair| Byron & Jonathan 6
*10/02/2018Good spot to make a thin value bet?
*06/02/2018Playing a marginal made hand that rivers the nuts| Byron & Jonathan 5
*03/02/2018Don’t Be a Calling Station
*30/01/2018Barreling off when the draws arrive| Byron & Jonathan 4
*28/01/2018Pre-flop Raise Sizing - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Excerpt
*27/01/2018Messing Up on the River
*23/01/2018Playing a flush draw that turned middle pair| Byron & Jonathan
*26/12/2017Should you get all-in with Q-Q before the flop?| Byron & Jonathan 2
*26/12/2017A Butchered Tournament Hand
*26/12/2017Understanding Implied Odds - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Excerpt
*28/11/2017How to play middle pair facing a river bet| Byron & Jonathan 1
*28/11/2017Two Blunders in One Hand
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