Yet another scammer in the poker community has been exposed this week as Lukas ‘Robin Poker’ Robinson took to Twitter to reveal fellow Englishman Alexander Harry Jones aka ‘ExzhibitA Poker’ & ‘Askari Poker’ as a conman.
It’s finally time to publically out this poker scammer. Please share this post/thread, so that this guy doesn’t scam anyone else in poker ever again. pic.twitter.com/OZpuGwn3Ma
— Robin Poker (@RobinPoker_) May 21, 2022
Watch the Outing of poker scammer Alexander Harry Jones here:
GGPoker streamer Robinson reveals in his video how Jones wheedled his way into his life, claiming he was a fan and offering to stake him, but adds: “The moment though I started to get a bit suspicious is when he started asking me to lend him some money.”
Mentioning our expose of James Hopkins, who was taken to court for scamming his backers, Robinson provides an extremely detailed account of how often Jones begged for loans, and it transpired he wasn’t the only target of the long con.
Scam alert.
1/@AskariPoker is actually @ExzibitaPKR .
He played the long con and was helping out for 4 months & became a Mod on my channel. He actually put in work to help but I noticed something was off.
I confirmed with others that this is the same person, more below..
— Beriuzy (@beriuzy) May 20, 2022
Rayan ‘beriuzy’ Chamas is a well-known poker pro and streamer. He revealed that Jones, under a variety of pseudonyms, played variations on the same scam again and again:
“He was part of my community for a while and actually gave out some $$ sometimes. All this was a ploy to gain trust and try to get more money out of it.
“@ExzibitaPKR gifted a lot of subs on my twitch to gain my trust but it didn’t work. He then scammed a few people for 1-2k each & vanished. @AskariPoker came shortly after and did things differently. This is a serial scammer so I hope other streamers pay attention.”
Jonathan ‘Apestyles’ Van Fleet, one of the biggest online crushers in the world with more than $20million to his name is another who was scammed by Jones.
Though ‘only’ for $4500, the repeated pattern of 4-figure hits soon added up, and the outing on Twitter soon had others revealing similar stories.
PokerStars team online pro Arlie Shaban tweeted: “Sounds a lot like demon92 from my first 6 months streaming, guy came into my community all day everyday, staked me into the juicy games, built up a reputation and then robbed some of my community members, tried to rob me but didn’t work.”
Robin Poker gave as much information as possible, so if you think you may have been scammed by the same guy, check out the detailed info Robinson’s video and google doc linked above.
Name: Alexander Harry Jones
Twitters: @ExzibitaPKR @AskariPoker
Old Twitter accounts: @Exzibitapoker @alexjon58215531
Instagram: @realexzibita
From: Daventry, Northants, UK
Lived in: Australia & New Zealand
Served in the Armed forces/military for 6 years
Age: 25/26 pic.twitter.com/ImJ86qjzNz— Robin Poker (@RobinPoker_) May 21, 2022
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