When it was discovered that Ultimate Poker had slashed over half of their roster of sponsored pros, we here at F5Poker anticipated a few words from fiery pro WIlliam Reynolds. It turned out that a little time would have to lapse, and Ultimate Poker would have to depart the state of New Jersey, before we could glean some idea of how that breakup took place…today we got a peek.

Note: these tweets have since been deleted, but the text version lives on!

No surprise to see @UltimatePoker pull out of NJ.. They care more about YouTube videos that @dustiniannotti buys fake views for than poker— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

While Ultimate Poker has a number of types of video, Reynolds is most likely referencing their flagship series “Me vs. U”.

So, is Ultimate Poker artificially inflating the pot when it comes to having views of the competition show featuring Dan 'O Brien and Danielle Andersen? Plainly put – are they buying views?

Well, as an entity that consistently monitors and aggregates poker content we can say that the numbers of viewers for that series is seriously out of line with even the most popular Bluff or PokerNews videos.

Remember when Bluff caught Joe Hachem essentially saying 'Poker Is Dying’ during the Aussie Millions? That was almost as viral as poker videos get, excluding mainstream offerings like Carter Gil's sad face and Conor Drinan's pocket aces . As a point of reference the Hachem video has about 58K views.

Episode 10 of “Me vs U” on YouTube? 105K!! And there’s nothing really special or mainstream about that. Entertaining, sure, but ever since episode number one the numbers have been suspect. Yea, we feature Me vs U on F5, but c’mon man, we ain’t got that kind of pull!

Whatever…let’s get back to William. Is he done? Nah…

When I left @UltimatePoker I had played more hands than anyone.. I won’t have to play another hand to hold that record until the end of time— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

When @UltimatePoker first launched they used services from @iovation who’s owner Greg Pierson was CEO of Ultimate Bet #TheyDontKnowPoker— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

#PissedOff

1 year ago I showcased all of flaws on @UltimatePoker client to entire software team-In next 2 months they changed decks from #blue to #red— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

He keeps on stabbing...

The 2005 http://t.co/NtiGYVShab website that you could run thru your browser with out downloading is still more advanced than @UltimatePoker— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

Best part about this UP rant: They are so unaware about their client/website that every tweet I make still appears on http://t.co/A1tdOofDm5— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

lol bottom right corner.. can’t make this up.. they still love my twitter photos i guess http://t.co/6NMu9JMxUf— William A. Reynolds (@ReynoldsXO) September 23, 2014

So, for the first time we get a sense that, unlike J.C. Tran and 888Poker, this was not an amicable parting of ways. Reynolds has always been one to speak his mind and now that he’s talking, who knows what he’ll say next.

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