Tom Dwan has been in the limelight lately because he got into a heated dispute with fellow poker player Peter Jetten. The saga, marked by allegations and counteraccusations, has sparked a frenzy of speculation and debate within the poker community.
A Twitter Storm
The exchange between Tom Dwan and Peter Jetten unfolded in a series of tweets, with both parties airing their grievances publicly. Dwan, famed for his calm manner at the poker table, was caught up in a whirlwind of charges, most centred around money.
Jetten alleges Dwan owes him a substantial sum of money, $226,000. It is what the disagreement is all about. However, in an interview with PokerNews, Dwan strongly disputes this claim and thoroughly explains how they handled their financial dealings.
Hi @haralabob for years, you’d talk shit when it was convenient for you.
Almost every time you were public and I’d mention you weren’t being fair, you’d try to push on a spot where we both felt I had some legal exposure. Not that I should have, but a lot of people were
— Tom Dwan (@TomDwan) March 9, 2024
There were a bunch of times I told you that u weren’t being fair.
2 of the last ones, you said you didn’t care to hear others opinions or arbitrate, and would let the public decide.
You know I don’t have our old texts and wouldn’t send me even to support your story.
— Tom Dwan (@TomDwan) March 9, 2024
Imagine owing someone for 12 years, scooping a $3.1m pot right in front of the guy, him offering you a deal where you can make monthly 10-30k a month payments with 0 interest and then ghosting him while flying Private back to whatever rock you crawled out from.
— Haralabos Voulgaris (@haralabob) March 5, 2024
Would caution against doing business with Tom Dwan. He’s owed me 226k for 4 years and continues to use delay tactics to avoid payment. He says he’ll pay next week, next triton poker stop, etc. but never does
— Peter Jetten (@PeterJetten) February 18, 2024
Re the @TomDwan drama, I have realized is that in fact he does intend on paying back his debts and has worked tirelessly towards that
I think he has made a lot of mistakes but also had some fucked up things happen to him, and I think it’s important to focus on the most mutually…
— Daniel Cates 🇺🇸 🌎 (@junglemandan) March 9, 2024
According to Dwan, the relationship soured when Jetten failed to deliver requested materials, instead resorting to what Dwan describes as “gach messages.” Dwan claimed that he had entered into a partial backing arrangement with Jetten, which raises questions about the accuracy of the amount owed.
Dwan expresses disappointment in Jetten’s actions, particularly given their history of mutual assistance. He emphasizes the personal nature of their relationship and the frustration of feeling betrayed by someone he had supported in the past.
The Arbitration Dilemma
In the middle of the mounting hostility, arbitration seemed like a viable means of settlement. Both sides, meanwhile, seem hesitant to move forward with this approach, with Dwan voicing doubts about Jetten’s willingness to negotiate in good faith.
The two sides don’t trust each other, making it harder to reach a satisfactory consensus.
Dwan’s Perspective on Integrity
During the interview, Dwan stresses how important honesty and integrity are in the competitive poker world.
He admits he made mistakes and is ready to face them and take responsibility for them. Dwan criticizes people who put on a ‘show’ over absolute honesty and integrity, saying that honesty and openness should win out irrespective of the face of controversy.
The Jungleman Connection
Another figure in Dwan’s story is Dan “Jungleman” Cates, who has a complicated relationship with Dwan.
Even though they have had differences, Dwan sees Cates as a more reasonable counterpart than others involved in recent disputes. Dwan asserts that he and Cates might work together again in the future, which shows that he is willing to put aside their differences for the good of both parties.
ACR Ambassador
Dwan talks about his affiliation with ACR (America’s Cardroom). He was recently named an ACR ambassador and discussed how the platform is trying to stop cheating in online poker.
He likes how aggressive ACR is and how committed they are to being transparent, highlighting the need for vigilance in an environment where technological advancements pose new challenges.
A number of X poker enthusiasts have suggested, or even made fun of, the idea that Dwan could use his sponsorship money to settle his debts.
Looking Ahead
As the conversation ends, Dwan contemplates the future of the poker industry and how crucial it is to face problems head-on.
Even though there have been problems recently, Dwan is still optimistic about progress and stresses how essential it is for everyone to accept and understand each other to build good relationships in the community.