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The Crumbling Facade: Cheating, Chaos, and the Death of Texas Poker

For years, the Texas Card House (TCH) brand relied on a carefully curated image of “poker for the players.” But as the 58-page Whistleblower Audit has revealed, behind that image was a “Golden Cage” built on wage theft, harassment, and regulatory evasion. Now, the cracks are appearing in the one place they can’t hide: the Livestream.

Below, I’ve archived critical pieces of evidence from the community that mirror my own experience.

The Evidence of Rot:

  1. The “Livestream Cheat” Video: A clear, documented example of a player cheating on a TCH broadcast. When the “guards” of the room are too busy orchestrating the DARVO cycle against their own staff, they lose sight of the game’s integrity. If management can’t be trusted with your tips, why would you trust them with the cards?
  2. “TEXAS POKER SUCKS NOW!”: This video serves as a public eulogy for the industry. Ironically, this scathing critique was released less than a month after I was “de-rendered” and banned from the same room for indeterminate causes.

The Connection: These aren’t isolated incidents. They are the symptoms of a business model that has prioritized “Economic Benefit” over the law. When a poker room stops being a professional environment and starts being an “Organized Crime Ring” masquerading as a private club, the players are the ones who ultimately pay the price.

I didn’t make these videos. I just watched the reality they captured—the same reality I tried to warn management about before they attempted to silence me. As you watch these, ask yourself: If the house is built on a lie, how can the game be fair?

WTF! Player FLIPS Over Opponent’s LIVE Poker Hand in $4400+ pot

Texas Poker Sucks Now


Being a Poker Room Supervisor Has Some Surprising Responsibilities


When a PLAYER IS UPSET and Taking it out on the Dealer in Table Games VS Poker

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