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Originally Posted by pokerplayer195
I was watching a $25 spin n go where a player came back from 100 chips vs 1400 to win a $5k main event ticket. I thought it would be fun to sweat them in the wcoop main. I looked up there account on sharkscope but couldnt find them, i also looked on offical poker rankings website and seems there account only opened this year. I noticed they hadnt played any other wcoops events.
So im railing them in the main and they are playing very aggressive and seem to be winning most pots with crazy massive river bets along with very very small 3-bets. They are currently chip leader after 2 hours. They keep disconnecting and then straight away winning a pot next hand.
Im just confused how an account can crush a 5k after never playing on the site and playing no other wcoop events.
The account name is “exodeon95”
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Originally Posted by pokerplayer195
yes when its a brand new account thats never played before, playing in a very weird way its raises suspicion!!!! is it wrong to ask questions??
Nothing wrong with asking questions, but your questions are rather strange.
First of all, it seems that you know there are poker bots, so the thread title is quite odd. Secondly, neither behaviour you've described is all that indicative of a bot, as far as I can imagine. Perhaps you could help by explaining the logic that makes you think it's a bot.
And thirdly, on a bit of a sidenote, I'm forever puzzled by why there is a small subset of posters that thinks bot needs to be typed in all-caps.
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Originally Posted by Stablegenious
Are you using silly PC pronouns and mixing “there” in there.
Possibly worse than people who have a need to be PC about everything are people who view everything as being PC. It's really not that uncommon for people to use "they" when describing someone of unknown gender. It's a grammatical form that's been used for hundreds of years, and not everyone who uses it does so with even a thought given to being "PC".
But I agree on their/there.