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[QUOTE="dreamer13, post: 7016084, member: 487083"] Do we really know how big the share of good traffic is at the biggest online poker rooms?The most disturbing thought about housebots is that if they are run by the room itself, they will not be banned. This also means that, theoretically, they could have access to the hole cards of their opponents. I have no indication that these groups of players know each other's cards, so I do not believe this is the case.Another way to prevent a bot from losing too much money against the player pool is to raise the rake prohibitively. If this were true, you could even run bots at high limits. As long as the rake is high enough, an individual player's advantage over one of your housebots won't matter much, because the high rake will ultimately outweigh the housebot's loss. I'm not implying anything, it's just food for thought about how easy it would be, in theory, to cheat this way if the poker room itself, rather than an individual player, had the desire to do so. [/QUOTE]
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