Some time ago, I initiated a small open course on Botfinding, where we engage in practicing writing fingerprints and developing strategies to enhance detection capabilities. One of our recent tasks involved refining previous research and analyzing the latest cash game hands within the WPN Network. Here's what we've uncovered:
I've categorized the bots into two groups:
Inactive Bots: These bots were active last year but have since become inactive. Half of them ceased playing by the summer, while some stopped in January 2024.
Active Bots: This group comprises bots that have played at least one hand since February 2024.
As usual, I've included their hands for your examination. This will enable you to delve into the gameplay of these bots and develop strategies to counter and detect them in the future.
https://mega.nz/file/CllgUZYC#BhE65t...30RtpAcnIjw5PY
Furthermore, I'll be including a screenshot displaying their results, annotated with a note specifying that these are the cumulative outcomes of these usernames from March 5, 2023, to April 11, 2024, which we hadn't previously reported. This comprehensive overview will provide a clearer understanding of their performance over an extended period.
I'd like to extend a special thank you to the WPN security service for their efforts in combatting bots and fostering a cleaner gaming environment within the room.
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