SHARKSCOPE A NO-NO
7 November 2008
PokerStars lowers the boom on "player aid"
Posters at several online poker forums are this week
discussing the new PokerStars.com ban on player aid
SharkScope's database website and its ancillary Heads Up
Display software. The discussion is unlikely to lead to
any reconsideration of the policy decision, which
consigns Sharkscope to a list of some 42 other programs
that the giant online poker provider has specifically
banned as unacceptable. That ban extends into the T&Cs
at PokerStars, placing any players who risk using the
aid squarely in conflict with the poker site.
Sharkscope claims it is a poker tracking tool that
offers a database of 178 million S&G tournaments from a
diversity of networks, and this conflicts with the
general PokerStars rule against: “Any program that works
from a central database of player profiles or hands
played".
Player aid programs are not banned per se by the poker
site, and in fact there are over 60 approved programs,
but players are advised to check on the PokerStars
website on what is acceptable and what is not before
using any aid.
The PokerStars decision has not been popular in some
quarters, and perhaps inevitably some players are
already speculating on workarounds that will allow them
to keep using the Sharkscope database without detection
by the hawkeyed security staff at PokerStars.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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