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Originally Posted by RalphWaldoEmerson
You still haven’t provided any evidence of what you’re claiming other than screenshots of the player saying he was “working on building a software.”
AngryInbred is certainly angry (not so sure about the other thing), but I think it's for a good reason in this situation.
Here's how the Global HHs appear to work: anytime you access the HH, you can see/replay the hand, and for whatever reason it shows you the hole cards of everyone who has viewed that specific HH. My guess is that it's just an easy shortcut to make sure that you can see your hand when you are looking at the HH and nobody on the software side of things really cares beyond that.
To check this, you can just click on any of the HHs that whatbox has posted. You'll see slickric's and Angry's hole cards, even if they folded pre. Because they've both clicked on the HH link in the past. You can also check it in real time if you'd like by just pulling up a table that he's at and clicking a HH link that gets put into chat as soon as a hand is played. His hand will likely be shown face up, meaning he's already clicked on the HH link.
Angry is saying that it's very suspicious, and I agree, that slicric42's hole cards are shown in EVERY hand he's ever played. And they are shown instantly, like as soon as the hand is over, his hole cards are displayed. This means that he's opening every single hand history on every single table he's playing within a millisecond of all of them being played. There's really no way of doing this without utilizing 3rd party tools, especially if he's streaming his play, you can just go and see that he's not instantly clicking on the HH link every single hand...yet he IS clicking on them, all of them.
So now he's got at best a database of every single hand he's played somewhere. But in reality, he has access to a lot of people' hole cards, because if anyone clicks to see a hand that was played, or wants to see river action, anything, boom, their hands are shown face up for anyone who wants to go back and open up the link again. And it's pretty clear that he's likely got all of these links saved somewhere.