Anyone else find it weird that a guy with a memorial to the shooting at NIU as an avatar is acting like an internet "tough guy"?
Does this sound like a bot on Cake Poker?
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soxwin1917SBR MVP
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#36Comment -
andrew5SBR Wise Guy
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DeluxeLinerSBR MVP
- 01-29-08
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#38something like this super bizarre happened to me on cake poker...like wayyyyy to stupid of a play (runner runner guy call with no prospects) i was like uh....
happened to me a few times i don't trust it.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#39Hello,
PokerStars has become aware of two players who were working together in our Sit & Go tournaments to the detriment of other players. You were involved in at least one tournament with these players and as a result you may have been adversely affected.
The players' accounts were closed and their funds frozen pending a thorough investigation, which is now complete. Fortunately the problem was identified quickly and they had only played in a few tournaments before the accounts were closed.
In a case such as this it is our policy to confiscate the colluders' winnings or balances and to distribute them to the players affected by their actions in as fair a way as possible. To confirm your credit, log onto your PokerStars account, go to the 'Cashier' screen and click the 'History' button. Your share will be shown "ADMIN CREDIT", followed by the amount of the credit.
I regret that we will be unable to answer questions as to how your specific credit amount was calculated. Likewise, we are not at liberty to identify the specific games or players in question. Suffice to say that they have been barred from the site and you will not encounter them again.
The integrity of the games at PokerStars is of paramount importance to us and we will not abide cheating or collusion in our games. We work hard to police our games and prevent such instances. In the rare cases where collusion has actually occurred, we make sure that any players affected are compensated appropriately.
Thank you for your continued play here on PokerStars. Please do not hesitate to let us know any time we can be of help.
Kind Regards,
JimComment -
tcaldwellSBR Rookie
- 10-21-09
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#40hows a bot play poker? really?Comment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
- 6395
#41Originally posted by daneblazerHello,
PokerStars has become aware of two players who were working together in our Sit & Go tournaments to the detriment of other players. You were involved in at least one tournament with these players and as a result you may have been adversely affected.
The players' accounts were closed and their funds frozen pending a thorough investigation, which is now complete. Fortunately the problem was identified quickly and they had only played in a few tournaments before the accounts were closed.
In a case such as this it is our policy to confiscate the colluders' winnings or balances and to distribute them to the players affected by their actions in as fair a way as possible. To confirm your credit, log onto your PokerStars account, go to the 'Cashier' screen and click the 'History' button. Your share will be shown "ADMIN CREDIT", followed by the amount of the credit.
I regret that we will be unable to answer questions as to how your specific credit amount was calculated. Likewise, we are not at liberty to identify the specific games or players in question. Suffice to say that they have been barred from the site and you will not encounter them again.
The integrity of the games at PokerStars is of paramount importance to us and we will not abide cheating or collusion in our games. We work hard to police our games and prevent such instances. In the rare cases where collusion has actually occurred, we make sure that any players affected are compensated appropriately.
Thank you for your continued play here on PokerStars. Please do not hesitate to let us know any time we can be of help.
Kind Regards,
Jim
this is called collusion. what is your point?Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#42that they monitor collusionComment -
poker_dummy101Restricted User
- 11-03-08
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#43Originally posted by daneblazerthat they monitor collusion
Yes, they also monitor bots. Go check 2+2 to see how many "bots" had their accounts closed when it was just people playing absurd amounts of sngs.
OP messed the title up claiming bots when in reality he shouldve used superuser. To date, no superuser has been found that knows the cards that are to come at any poker site though.
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Even at AB and UB they could see your cards but not whats to come. Alot of sites use random shuffling where they cards are continuously shuffling. When the last player clicks call fold check raise then it flips the card out, so for them to get a superuser like this would ruin their whole point on card shuffling continuously. Other sites like UB and AP dont do this. Hence, people playing at low stakes atleast (ive never seen it on my high stakes games and dont play there much) can see the rabbit cam, which is the card to come next.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#44I know of someone that multi-tables 20+ micro tables at a time, but he hasn't had any problems. I don't know how the hell he does it to be honest with you.Comment
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