Chinese cheating at PokerStars

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CHINESE CHEATING REPORTED AT POKERSTARS

Members of collusion ring could have profited by up to $750 000…but no longer.

Discussions on the popular poker message board 2+2 indicate that a large scale collusion ring involving several dozen Chinese players, who profited by as much as $750 000 on the PokerStars.com website, has been uncovered.

Initial reports indicate that PokerStars moved quickly to deal the cheaters out, and has already agreed to compensate players impacted by the fraud to the tune of $587 000.

The ring apparently operated on $108 Double or Nothing sit and go tournaments, starting last summer but being unmasked as early as February this year.

One of the fraudsters, using the nickname Jane0123, brought the issue into the spotlight when he whined on the 2+2 forum that his PokerStars account containing winnings of $10 000 had been frozen by the operator.

In the storm of responses that followed it was alleged that the poster had been a member of the ring who had been reported to Pokerstars by other players, and that relevant Sharkscope data showed that Jane0123 had played 11,766 Double or Nothing tourneys with an average stake of $87 and had achieved a profit of $56,300.

Other big players from the Double or Nothing leaderboard at PokerStars were also flagged, including one ‘Wudiya’ who made around $96 000 on the DoN games last year.

2+2 revelations include the claim that often half of the players in any given game have been part of the ring, most of them coming from the Chinese town of Hangzhou.

The cheaters may have generated up to $600,000 as rake to PokerStars, some posters claim. While users on 2+2 admit that DoN's are an easy target for colluders and such collusion can be difficult to detect, others say that the cheating happened on such a scale and duration that PokerStars' security should have put their sensors up much sooner.

Investigations continue, but many suspect that so is the cheating, this time possibly by another group of Chinese players who recently joined from the Wenzhou area in China.

Any player suspecting that they have been affected by collusion should contact PokerStars at email address gamesecurity@pokerstars.com.

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thanx jet and sadly i think there every were not just the chinese but all sorts and all sites its just to easy to cheat

rush poker is the best deterrent to the cheats but im not shure of the popularity that rush poker,and it can only be found at full tilt
 
Yeah I know a lot of people who are playing rush poker now because of all the benefits. More sites should start offering a feature like that. It just goes to show how good full tilt is. I'm sure stars and ub will be offering some type of fast paced poker soon.
 

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