NO DATAMINING AT MICROGAMING POKER
15 January 2010
Online poker network takes measures to halt
datamining
The Isle of Man-based online gambling software developer
and poker network, Microgaming has advised members of
its Microgaming Poker Network that it intends to bring
the practice of datamining on the network to a halt.
The company has taken immediate measures to back up
its intention, including moves to stop the storage of
hand histories on observed tables on players’ computers,
and the practice of downloading and storing hand
histories in bulk.
A company spokesman said today
(Tuesday) that third party software, which analyses hand
histories collected by datamining, has over time changed
from a useful tool for plugging leaks in a player’s game
to one of a more exploitative nature. By using third
party software, a player can more efficiently isolate
another player’s weaknesses; thus giving the player with
the most information on his opponents a greater edge.
Andrew Clucas, head of Microgaming poker
operations, commented: “Concern has been rising over the
long-term effect of third party software upon the poker
industry as a whole, and in particular the negative
effect it has on the recreational player demographic.
"The decision to put a stop to the practice of
datamining on our poker network is part of Microgaming’s
overarching network strategy to support operators in
attracting and retaining recreational players.
"It further demonstrates commitment in providing a
secure and fair playing environment.
“I would
like to emphasise that with this change, as with the
[recent] change to Weighted Contribution, Microgaming is
not seeking to alienate its winning players. There has
been a move in the industry towards penalising winners;
we believe that is the wrong approach. There will always
be winners and losers in poker.
"What we are
trying to achieve is a more level playing field for all
the players.”
Earlier this month (see previous
InfoPowa report), Microgaming changed its rake
allocation method from Average Contribution to Weighted
Contribution, a move designed to incentivise Microgaming
licensees to attract greater numbers of recreational
players.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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