Shaun Deeb has criticised Poker Bunny for charging up to an insane 1.8 markup for her 2022 WSOP tournaments. The self-styled “Markup Police” resumed his roll to call out those charging too much juice for a slice of their action.
Shaun Deeb Criticises Poker Bunny for 1.8 Markup in Ladies Event
Really tough to not make sexist comments here but as someone who has played the ladies event I can’t imagine anyone is worth 1.8 in it https://t.co/WsxBtqg6yL
— shaun deeb (@shaundeeb) May 29, 2022
The World Series of Poker is about to kick off and it’s that time of year when packages are up for sale; some great value, others not.
Only last week Mike Matusow came under fire for exactly the same thing. “The Mouth” claims he has only two losing WSOPs on record but wants 1.3 markup in events he is possibly unprofitable in.
As of today, Poker Bunny only has seven recorded cashes in her live tournament record, according to the Hendon Mob database.
She also only has $22,403 in lifetime cashes, not exactly the record of a proven winner in any of these events.
In mitigation, as previously discussed in the conversation about Mike Matusow’s package, any action sold is worth whatever people are prepared to pay for it.
And it is also a factor that people want to back names in the industry rather than calculate the most profitable long-term investment.
Who Is Poker Bunny?
Poker Bunny has made her name as one of the regulars appearing on popular live streams such as Live at the Bike and Hustler Casino Live but still remains a bit of an enigma.
Surprisingly little is known about her true origins.
Her real name, currently at least, is Paulina Loeliger. Now, the eagle-eyed amongst you will recognise this surname as the same one owned by high-stakes star Linus “LLinusLLove” Loeliger, from Switzerland.
It is rumoured that Poker Bunny changed her legal name as a way to gain more attention in the eyes of the poker world.
Attention is certainly something which Poker Bunny seems to crave, with multiple episodes of acting up on stream turning people against her. And there was an incidence of her being accused of taking chips off the table too.
She is also one of the most prolific social media posters in the poker community, striving to raise her profile even further.
As for how good she is at poker, that will remain an open question for more time to come. The 2022 WSOP might help to answer this if she can rampage through some tough fields with great results.
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