The video was posted by Dolcefino Consulting and alleges widespread illicit behavior throughout the Houston social-poker scene, including the Legends Poker Club that is co-owned by David La. The situation involves an ongoing feud of sorts between 88 Social and the Legends Poker Room that opened directly across the street from 88 Social following an ownership dispute between Chan and some of his business partners, in a matter that briefly involved a lawsuit, filed by Chan.įurther muddying the waters is a 14-minute video posted on YouTube by an account formerly associated with another Houston poker club, Prime Social. Who is to be blame for what remains a heated but somewhat uncertain topic throughout the Houston poker scene. Now, the room itself has been closed, at least temporarily, leaving employees a reputed three weeks in arrears on pay and hundreds of thousands of the rooms chips being held by various high-rolling players, waiting to be cashed out. Three weeks ago, reported on the unexpected cancellation of the room’s planned Winter Classic. ![]() ![]() The social-club poker scene in Houston has taken a turn for the strange after the unannounced shuttering of the Johnny Chan’s 88 Social poker club on the city’s west side.
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