HEADLINE: Cheating in Online Poker: Programs
Allows Players to See Upcoming Cards
Body:
A new software product has been released which claims it can aid
with cheating in online poker. PokerRNG 6.0 is supposedly capable
of viewing upcoming community cards as well as opponents card
information.
A company release says:
"PokerRNG 6.0 is truly capable of deciphering the online
poker room random number generators. It has been found that online
poker rooms need to generate card values on a fair and equal level.Can
you imagine if while playing Texas Hold Em, the poker site continually
deals out the same cards? Poker sites have to make sure all cards
look random, whether they actually are is a completely different
story. This is where PokerRNG 6.0 comes in and calculates upcoming
cards based on this principal.”
The concept is demonstrated inside the PokerStars.com online
poker room via the YouTube.com video uploading website.
An actual demonstration of
the supposed online poker cheating program at work
An actual demonstration of the supposed online poker cheating
program at work
“There’s no doubt that the software works as claimed.
After all, the poker room is using a digital deck of cards. In
this day and age there’s a will and a way when it comes
to electronics especially when money is involved. This has been
proven with every aspect of digital devices, online gambling is
no exception. For now I’ll just stick to brick and mortar
casinos where I can avoid losing to a player who is using PokerRNG
6.0.”
Lasky Systems, the creator of PokerRNG software, have examined
over 10 million hand histories from various poker sites over the
years. Using statistics and advanced algorithms they have been
able to pin point how to calculate upcoming cards in online poker
rooms. PokerRNG 6.0 is over 4 years in the making because they
are a very dedicated team. This project has been around for years
now and will continue to be supported in the future.
A recent study found that nearly 80% of online poker players
believe that there is some form of cheating in online poker taking
place.
But before you run out and purchase your new PokerRNG online
poker cheating software, read what one Two Plus Two poker community
member had to say about this and other products like it:
These are at best worthless scams. At worst, they may be sending
your hole cards, password, account balance, etc. to someone else.
Another wrote:
Beware of such scams. They're usually designed to steal your
log in info.
The overall consensus among online poker players, however, is
that if someone wants to cheat in online poker, they deserve to
be scammed.