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A Warning About Evil Bots

Friday, February 13, 2009 - ProductMan

On the eve of Valentine’s Day, I’m going to declare my love for robots. Maybe love isn’t the right word, but it is more than a casual fascination. From cartoon robots that are engineered to bend and befriend to shape shifting cyborgs that can travel through time and walk through walls, I can’t resist robot charm. I’ll even settle for that robotic vacuum cleaner that’s all the rage these days. I think robots remind me that the future has arrived.

But all robots aren’t created equal. I’m certainly not a fan of robocall, the annoying and justifiably controversial telemarketing robot that is seemingly programmed to interrupt my dinner. Even more troubling are those automated computer poker players known as BOTS.

BOTS are designed to compete against human poker players either as legitimate opponents or as a form of cheating. Unlike the game of chess, where no information is concealed from players or observers, poker is a game of imperfect information. In poker some cards are concealed, making it impossible for a computer to figure out the exact state the game is in.

If you browse popular poker forums, you’ll find no shortage of opinions on BOTS. Whether you love them or hate them, their use is on the rise. Poker sites are constantly improving their detection techniques to stamp out BOTS, but they are just like mosquitoes. You may zap a few of them, but there are always more waiting around the corner.

At Ultimatebet we have no patience for BOTS and consider their use cheating. If you can’t use them in a live environment game, using them online is cheating, pure and simple. If you are playing against a human, you should have an equal opportunity to gain the same information. We also strive to foster a sense of community, where live players can chat and interact naturally.

If you are caught using BOTS on the Cereus Network, you will face the consequences of permanent account closure and confiscation of funds. You have been warned.

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2 Responses to “A Warning About Evil Bots”

  1. Lauren B Says:

    I strongly believe antiu66 and dina70 are bots.

    How many players you know who win, play 40k hands a month, have won $1,000 in rake races, never talk, play like a robot, and have never moved up in stakes even though they could? I mean do the math, that’s 200k hands at at least 2.0BB/100, plus 30% RB, plus the $1k. I don’t know a single bankroll nit, who is that conservative. Any player could certainly move up and win at .50/1.00 or 1/2 with those stats and a bankroll. Certainly one with the focus to play that many hands in such a tight controlled manor.

    It’s pretty obvious to many of the players. I just started playing 6-max at AP and since I basically learned 6 max poker from a robot, it wasn’t hard for me to figure it out.

    The guy is a bot or a guy who want’s everybody to think he’s a bot and is really good at it.

  2. ProductMan Says:

    Thank you for posting this, we take these matters very seriously. We have passed the information on to our Security Team and they are investigating the matter. You will receive contact from them directly. In the future, please do not hesitate to contact us regarding any matter.

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