[8] Ultimately it was determined that South did not share his hand histories or violate the Full Tilt Poker rules in any way and he was not penalized.
[9] Townsend was ultimately suspended from his 'Red Pro' status for 30 days for downloading hand histories from a widely used subscription service.
[10] In March 2010, South entered a heated exchange with fellow professional poker player Ilari Sahamies (Ziigmund).
The controversial Sahamies accused South of taking advantage of him being disconnected during an online match and continuing to make bets against him.
[11] Cole South has made an appearance in the World Series of Poker, he finished 162nd in the 2009 WSOP Main Event earning him $40,288.