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Old 05-09-2007, 12:38 PM
DMoogle DMoogle is offline
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Default Re: NL Bots on Full Tilt

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1. The stats level out to extremely close numbers because those numbers are EXTREMELY typical of the tag setminers that infest the 200nl full ring games. The fact that the OP has stats filtered to an integer adds to this effect.

2. I did read the whole thread, and I have played with one or more of these players for extended periods on the same table. I'll try to find chat logs where more than 2 of them are talking but not sure how I'd go about doing that.

3. When there are tons of tables to play it's natural to avoid other regs. Anyone with half a brain does this. If you want me to find some HH's with more than one of these "bots" sitting together I'm sure I could manage to do so.

4. Is it not also a huge coincidence that the bot owner returns just as the OP has been utilizing the same tactics to win pots over and over? What does this sound like? Hmm, maybe a player who gives you credit for a few times and then gets sick of it and plays back at you?

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1. These stats aren't "typical", they're IDENTICAL. The fact that these players all have the EXACT SAME stats, play nearly the SAME amount of hands, all play at the SAME time, and all avoid each other is extremely suspicious.

2. Irrelevant. It's already been shown that the owner(s) take over from time to time.

3. Natural to avoid regulars? Have you even played FTP's 1/2 NL tables? It's almost impossible to find a table with less than 3 regulars on it. In fact, any table WITH 3 regulars on it is considered a "good" table by most. I'll go out of my way to avoid a solid 25/18 well before I go out of my way to avoid a 14/7.

4. See #2.
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