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Tony.Bet Poker: A Cheater's Paradise? Tony.Bet Poker: A Cheater's Paradise?

05-29-2018 , 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by xyzdf2
Holy ****. Are you that stupid to think that in a 200 player game pool. Coincidentally, there's 4^36 to 12^36 of names exist in the Tonybet base, there has to be someone lucky enough to have the same but different name accidently?

So you're saying they have almost identical names are not cheating but it's just an accident in the billion of names existed? How gullible you have to be to think that they're not related with each other base on their names? If they're not cheating or colluding with each others, at least they could share hole cards with each other, but that's not my point. It's that how can you be so blatant to defend the room when there's obvious cheating going on?

2+2 Ad man, oh yeah, a cowboy who is defending all these card rooms to delude the players to keep playing. Instead, why don't we just agree that rooms could be rigged and track data to file a complain that the rooms are rigged so that the cards are truly random.

Oh yeah because online poker is dead, there's nothing you could do, it's all bots and colluders and a few legit players in the micro stakes. Telling the truth is going no where and it's going to make it even emptier.
It sounds like you need to reread the thread, because I've said or suggested none of this.
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06-03-2018 , 12:03 AM
While OP seems rather ridiculous, headline itself is true.

Site has always been full of Baltic players colluding together, both in satellites and regular real money tournaments. Never play against each other, but always attack non-collusion players. As fields were small they usually paid max. 5-10 players and while they are very bad players I did stop playing there about two years ago.

They were reported both directly and through affiliate channels. Nothing happened either way and site clearly have no interest to promote fair game. Basically only thing they did offer which brought even some interest to the site were Chinese Poker games not available elsewhere (and those as cash games don't really give any help for collusion so those might be safe).

But I recommend to strongly avoid TonyBet Poker, which also notable that they're same bunch using even same client as CoinPoker.
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