Postle turns plaintiff; sues poker community

In poker, the turn of a card can see the hunted in any hand turned into the hunter. It shouldn’t therefore come as a huge surprise to poker fans everywhere that Mike Postle, against whom the case for cheating was sensationally closed a few weeks ago, has decided to sue members of the poker community.

Mike Postle, accused of cheating by dozens of poker players almost a year ago, has turned plaintiff as he seeks damages for libel and defamation of character.

In a slightly shocking move, Postle had turned from victim to attacker in his own mind at least as he goes after those who have soured his ‘reputation’ as a legitimate poker player. These included but aren’t limited to Veronica Brill, Daniel Negreanu, Doug Polk and Phil Galfond to name just four, as well as the cash game player Todd Witteles:

This will be drowned out by the Trump news, but Mike Postle is suing me, @Angry_Polak, @ESPN, @Pokernews, @PhilGalfond, @haralabob, @BartHanson, @RealKidPoker, @JonathanLittle, @Joeingram1, and @DougPolkVids for defamation.