Was I punished?........why did you take all my chips?

Ok, I’m still looking for a plausible answer…On Thursday night, 1/23/14, I started playing with over 183,000 chips. I played several tourneys and won at least 2 sng’s @ 9,000 chips each…I played several others and lost. The last email I got was a congratulations that I won @ 1:50am on 1/24…winning 9,000 chips in a sng. One hour later I had zero chips in my balance.

I fail to comprehend how I could have lost all my chips in a matter of a couple of hours. I don’t know how I could have lost all my chips…ie…a totally random numer of chips …ie 150,168 for example…is there a tournament that you lose all of your chips no matter what the number is? even if I entered a tourney for 150,000 chips I would have had an odd number left, even if it were 863 chips…Even if I was playing in a ring game…I had never entered an event that would blind off my chips in the time frame that this happened.

I need someone to actually give me an explanation…because the moderator at the time…Punisher…did nothing but tell me I lost a specific hand that night.

???

Hi BOOGE

I sent it by email to the staff (support@replaypoker.com.) and asked to check the logs for you. Greetings Happiness.

Hi BOOGE,

I checked your account, it appears the chips were lost during a 32 min session from Jan 24, 2:35am EST - Jan 24, 3:07am EST on Statue of Liberty where you lost 146,241 chips. If you go to your Activity report you’ll be able to see all the hands played: http://www.replaypoker.com/activity

For example on this hand http://www.replaypoker.com/hand/replay/79259029 you lost over 113,674 chips.

Best, Paul

Hi BOOGE,

I checked your account, it appears the chips were lost during a 32 min session from Jan 24, 2:35am EST - Jan 24, 3:07am EST on Statue of Liberty where you lost 146,241 chips. If you go to your Activity report you’ll be able to see all the hands played: http://www.replaypoker.com/activity

For example on this hand http://www.replaypoker.com/hand/repla… you lost over 113,674 chips.

Best,

Paul