Reigning WSOP Online Michigan Player of the Year, Kevin “GR4ND_THEFT” Ruscitti, has been suspended from the site amidst allegations of real-time assistance (RTA) during games. Ruscitti, who won his first bracelet in a recent tournament, denied the allegations of cheating. Fellow Michigan poker players raised suspicions about Ruscitti’s behavior and submitted solver checks to WSOP, leading to his account suspension.
Michigan’s Ryan “MagicJohnson” Hiller and other players began running Fair Play Checks on Ruscitti, highlighting inconsistencies in his gameplay that suggested RTA use. Despite Ruscitti’s denial of cheating and dismissal of the Fair Play Checks as false positives, the investigation into his account continues.
Cherish Andrews, a prominent player who was defeated by Ruscitti in a recent tournament, also expressed concerns about potential cheating and called for appropriate action if foul play is confirmed. WSOP has been urged to address the allegations promptly, as players believe they may have been cheated out of winnings.
Ruscitti, known for his success in previous WSOP events, remains adamant about his innocence and is in the process of submitting documentation to clear his name and reinstate his WSOP account. PokerNews will continue to follow this developing story and report on any major updates.
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