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Huh?
My point is this scenario:
1. A botter's account got banned because it got bot-checked and didn't answer the question correctly, the person behind the account would now know why and that a certain security check exists.
2. Modify bot to read the captcha or the correct hand that pops up.
3. Make new accounts with updated bot. Rinse and repeat.
I was merely suggesting that current security to screen bots would not be difficult to program against and other modes of defense wouldn't hurt. If the current security check is dynamic enough then that's what we're running with, it is what it is.
my point in this scenario
1. 12 handed 3 away from the final table! bot to my left. OH NO!! playing someone who has no emotions, hes just playing his cards and doesnt care about the money... doubt he is gonna try and exploit final table bubble.
2. 6 handed, bot to my right, dude is raising 20% of hands, and folding to 3 bets 60% of the time and only 4 betting 3 bets 2% of the time, SHUCKS!!
3. 3 handed, bot out in 6th because he had no clue or reads on player, but made a once in a lifetime phenomenal in a tourney!
i am merely suggesting that bots are not cleaning up in mtts... they are adding to the prize pool
Last edited by silkhandlez; 06-29-2017 at 05:13 AM.