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Originally Posted by PaulyJames200x
Can someone explain what the players are actually doing when they use ai programs? Someone said they usually are using a 2nd computer and something mentioning of screen scraping. I have no idea what that is.
But does this mean players can literally display their stack size and everything and all the players stacks and hud etc on the table and that ai program basically tells them exactly what to do such as fold, call or raise and raise how much? So when they are in a pot against another player or many players, it will basically tell them exactly what to do? So basically the player is just copying what that ai program tells them to bet etc?
If so, how is that even allowed and why can't sites find out about those players?
It's obviously not allowed but it's hard to detect. I will not go into details how I think they do it, but having your pc screen copied to another machine, which is not even connected to the internet and has no ps installed, is one of the easiest tasks... U don't need to be a it genius to do that.
So they just run the software on the other pc, have a monitor right next to their poker setup and see the gto advice.
U can't do much against it. Only way sites will try is to do statistical analysis on the player. They prob already have the gto solutions themselves and then they just see how much a player differs from these solutions.
Tbh I think it's 100% undetectedable, if it's done really good. You could just randomly deviate from gto to make yourself look more legit.
It's actually fuc ked up. Games eventually will be unbeatable and poker will become a slot like game with no edge against other players. At least in the higher stakes.
Nl25 will prob always be beatable but u can't live of that.