Admitted Poker Cheat Ali Imsirovic DQ'ed from Texas Tournament Upon Registering

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Ali Imsirovic, once a dominant force in high-stakes poker, made an appearance at the $1,500 Champions Club Winter Poker Open Main Event on Saturday. However, his participation was short-lived, as tournament officials swiftly removed him from the event and banned him from the Texas poker venue.

Just a few years ago, Imsirovic was at the peak of the poker world. In 2021, he secured three Global Poker Awards, including GPI Player of the Year, after a stellar run in the high roller circuit. However, his reputation took a nosedive in 2022 when he was accused of using real-time assistance (RTA) software and engaging in multi-accounting online, as well as colluding in live events. In June 2023, he admitted to some of the allegations in a YouTube video while denying others.

Why Imsirovic Was Banned

The Champions Club, a well-known poker room in Houston, is currently hosting its Winter Poker Open with a $1 million guaranteed prize pool. PokerNews reporter Kirk Brown witnessed Imsirovic leaving the venue without protest after being informed of the ban. Despite his $18 million in career live tournament earnings, he won’t be adding to that total in this event.

Although Imsirovic has continued to make sporadic appearances at U.S. poker tournaments, his activity has been significantly reduced. Over the past two years, he has recorded just nine tournament cashes on The Hendon Mob database, a stark contrast to his 14 high-roller victories in 2021.

While few poker rooms and tournament operators have explicitly banned Imsirovic or fellow pro Jake Schindler—who faced similar accusations—PokerGO Tour took action in September 2022 by suspending both players.

Champions Club, co-owned by poker legend Phil Hellmuth, has built a reputation as a safe and regulated poker venue in a city known for its underground card rooms. By banning Imsirovic, the club is making a clear statement about its commitment to game integrity.

Official Statement from Champions Club

Isaac Trumbo, the club’s president, addressed the decision in a statement to PokerNews:

“Champions is committed, first and foremost, to the protection of our members. If poker is going to continue to thrive, the community must be able to trust operators to prioritize game integrity above all else, including our bottom line.”

Trumbo also confirmed that Imsirovic was refunded his $1,500 entry fee.

Source: https://www.pokernews.com/news/2025/02/ali-imsirovic-banned-texas-poker-room-47956.htm
 
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