PRIVATE POKER BILL LAUNCHED IN SOUTH CAROLINA
13 March 2009
New initiative seeks to change a two
centuries old ban to allow social games and fundraisers
Cheaters and bot operators beware - the Israeli software
developer Cognisafe claims that its new Pitboss product
provides online casinos and poker rooms with a potent
new anti-collusion tool effective against online bots,
online advisors and software cheats.
The bot
protection program within PitBoss has already been
successfully deployed for online gaming clients,
although the company does not disclose where. In
addition to protecting online games from cheaters, the
system, which monitors games without affecting the
player's experience, can provide operators with useful
player data such as playing patterns and skill levels.
Shmuel Konforty, Chief Technical Officer at
CogniSafe made some big claims this week, saying: "We
offer a complete solution to online cheating that works
across a large variety of game types. Whether gamers are
playing card games such as poker, board games such as
chess or almost any other form of game, we have a proven
solution to any potential cheating scenario."
Pitboss addresses online cheating detection covering
different types, such as:
• Online Playing Bots,
including Collusion Bots and Bonus Bots.
•
Collusion or Player Associations.
• Software
cheats.
• Online Advisors: When gamers use
probability calculators to boost their performance.
• Inside Information (Logic Anomaly): When the gamer
has access to information that should be confidential
(such as the next card to be dealt).
• Cutting
the Cord: When a gamer disconnects his Internet
connection upon realising that his cards won't hold up.
For 207 years the US state of South Carolina has
maintained a law against any games using cards or dice,
but that could be about to change. The antiquity of the
law makes it ineffective in a new era where games and
attitudes have changed, and Charleston senator and
Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn McConnell has given
notice that he intends to do something about it.
McConnell's solution is a new bill that seeks to
legalise social gambling and gambling-themed
fundraisers, and he has introduced it to allow for
gambling in private homes when there is no house profit,
and to allow churches and other non-profit organisations
to hold "casino night"-style fundraisers that do not
involve slot machines, video gambling, or sports
betting.
McConnell referred to the age of the
current law in launching the bill, pointing out that if
taken literally, it could outlaw innocuous board games
such as Monopoly.
The government should not be
in the business of regulating groups of friends gathered
to enjoy social and private games, the politician, who
is chairman of the state senate's Judiciary Committee,
said. He added that updating the ancient law would also
give fresh opportunities for charity fundraising in a
depressed economy where this was becoming increasingly
difficult.
The Poker Players Alliance has come
out in support of Senator McConnell's drive, saying
South Carolina is one of only a few American states that
legislates against social and private gaming by its
citizens.
However, there may be opposition to
the bill; Senator Wes Hayes is concerned about its
impact following the protracted differences in the
legislature over video poker, which was finally banned
in 2000. "It's a delicate balance," said Hayes, noting
that he'd rather have outdated laws than open up the
possibility of allowing unwanted forms of gambling to be
resurrected.
This is not the first time that an
attempt has been made to legalise private gaming in
South Carolina and bring the state into the 21st
century; in 2007 a similar bill introduced by House
Representative Wallace Scarborough was defeated in
committee.
Ironically, South Carolina runs a
state lottery.
The system has wide flexibility and can be
updated to recognise new forms of cheating, claims
Konforty.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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