In fact, as an experiment, someone could probably do the most blatant,
obvious collusion possible and they'd never be caught.
Are there any sites that actually go after collusion and not just give it
lip service?
I've never reported them though, I usually just leave the table. I'd be
interested to know how the sites follow up, if at all, when someone reports
suspected cheaters.
On Jan 14 2006 11:52 AM, SenorBeef wrote:I
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>I definitely have my doubts. I mean I see these guys doing it all the time.
>Raising and reraising and they never make it to a showdown.
>
>I've never reported them though, I usually just leave the table. I'd be
>interested to know how the sites follow up, if at all, when someone reports
>suspected cheaters.
>
>
Why didn't you report them?
Remember, pokersites have hand histories for ever. They can look at
what they have, if they play together regularly, if they have a
history of that sort of behaivour.
All that evil requires is that good men do nothing.
John Harkness
"John Harkness" <jhar...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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On Jan 14 2006 10:57 PM, Ender wrote:
> I definitely have my doubts. I mean I see these guys doing it all the time.
> Raising and reraising and they never make it to a showdown.
>
> I've never reported them though, I usually just leave the table. I'd be
> interested to know how the sites follow up, if at all, when someone reports
> suspected cheaters.
>
>
>
> On Jan 14 2006 11:52 AM, SenorBeef wrote:I
> > Oh, I know, they all say they have sophisticated collusion tracking
softwar,
> > but we all know they don't really give a shit.
> >
> > In fact, as an experiment, someone could probably do the most blatant,
> > obvious collusion possible and they'd never be caught.
> >
> >
> > Are there any sites that actually go after collusion and not just give it
> > lip service?
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