Despite improved detection by operators, players remain crucial in exposing cheats, as evident in the recent ACR and GGPoker scandals.
Unexpected consequences of previous restrictions caused increased difficulties for players looking to get a seat.
The UK high stakes player wants to see PokerStars reduce rake and provide a better path for players to move up in stakes.
Internet security expert and iGNA ist Gus Fritschie provides his thoughts on one of the industry’s leading conferences.
PokerStars seeks to further “reduce the impact” of seating scripts, with players invited to Toronto meeting to discuss possible solutions.
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