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Suspicions at PokerStars

An alarming announcement in the online casino poker gambling industry indicates that the poker robot trend may be back on the rise again. Poker robots, also referred to in the industry simply as “bots” are automatic accounts that are run by a computer and operate on the major and smaller poker gambling sites. This type of game play is illegal at all of the online casinos and poker sites but yet can be very hard to track down. PokerStars is the latest site implicated in a situation where ten PokerStars accounts have been identified for their suspiciously similar betting and wagering patterns at the poker tables. An astute player at the PokerStars tables noticed that these accounts were engaged in suspicious activity and gathered evidence over the past several months to show that the betting patterns were not indicative of a human player.

PokerStars is the top name right now in the online casino poker gambling industry and is incredibly well trusted in the industry. Once the accusations were released PokerStars has responded immediately by shutting down the implicated accounts and will launch an immediate investigation into the situation. PokerStars prompt action is yet another indication that this online casino poker site is committed to creating a complete safe and honest gambling experience for all of their players.

This latest bot attempt was identified because of the fact that computer robots playing the game of poker always wager on poker hands based on the best possible statistics in the game, but there is nothing built into accommodate the fact that other players may be bluffing. There is no variation or long-shot betting done by the poker bots and all plays at the online casino poker sites are strictly the most mathematically probable.

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