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Pull up a chair at a friendly poker game in a buddy’s den and you probably know the other players and have some idea of their card-playing weaknesses – like Big Al's habit of fingering his chips when he's itching to raise. But take a seat at a table in one of the rapidly multiplying online card rooms and there's no telling who’s sitting to your right – or if the player is even human.
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Poker is a card game that many people around the world enjoy. Poker is played at kitchen tables, in casinos, and cardrooms -- and more recently, the Web. A few of us here at Reliable Software Technologies play poker. Since many of us spend a good amount of our days online, it was only a matter of time before some of us put the two interests together. This is the story of how our interest in online poker and software security mixed to create a spectacular security exploit.
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While we don’t have specific event information yet, it was learned today that the 2007 World Series of Poker will be moved up about a month from the period it played in last year. The WSOP will start June 1st, 2007, with we assume the Casino Employees event, and go until July 17th, which will be the date of the final table of the main event. Stay tuned to PokerNews.com for more event specific information.
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POKER Bot If you’re playing online poker in any casino, chances are you’re at a horrible disadvantage. Why? Because, according to statistics, 1 in 12 players at online poker tables are not even human! Poker robots have many names, but all have the same things in common. They don’t have a conscience and don’t second-guess themselves like humans do, and so will stop at nothing to win. In fact, so many players are using robots that you might actually be spending hours at your favourite online casino, day after day, just to lose!
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