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Hi all,
I've been playing until recently some Single table SNGs to work on my endgame and with the help of an ICM calculator. My actual game is weekly $50 MTT with about 100 runners at a local poker room and I thought it could help with that if/when I actually make it deep. Anyway two guys (or girls shouldn't presume) colluded against me. I was suspicious of there actions when we were three way and when I went out and one called all-in the very next hand with 72 the alarm bells went off. Starting checking the find player option on them for next few hours and they were sitting in the same SNG every time. Not because of multi-tabling either. Rang support and got them to admit on the phone that these players were colluding, but they would not close the players down. Anyway I know the sites say they have "sophisticated" software to spot collusion, but this seems pretty simple to spot so why was it missed? And once alerted and acknowledged why isn't problem acted upon? Have others experienced collusion as blatant as this at Pokerroom.com or elsewhere? Is there safer sights or should I opt out entirely? |
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Whatever you do, don't report them, and make sure to keep us updated on your decision not to.
Okay, all joking aside... play at pokerstars. |
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Mick, what level are you playing at?
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I was playing at 10+1. The colluders were jumping all over the levels from $5-$20 when I was watching.
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Without saying it I was trying to say I wouldn't keep playing at a place that acknowledges something is probably going on but won't do anything about it.
Hope that either changes for you or you look into playing elsewhere. Good luck. |
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Thanks ape. I'm taking my business back to PokerStars like you suggested.
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Rang support and got them to admit on the phone that these players were colluding, but they would not close the players down. [/ QUOTE ] obviously this is massively retarded by the site. pokerstars is widely acknowledged as the best site to deal with colluders - there are quite a few posts on here and in the STT forum about emails that people receive refunding them money confiscated from colluders. |
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pokerstars is widely acknowledged as the best site to deal with colluders [/ QUOTE ] Your workstation near Host Veronicas? |
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[ QUOTE ] Rang support and got them to admit on the phone that these players were colluding, but they would not close the players down. [/ QUOTE ] obviously this is massively retarded by the site. pokerstars is widely acknowledged as the best site to deal with colluders - there are quite a few posts on here and in the STT forum about emails that people receive refunding them money confiscated from colluders. [/ QUOTE ] They actually did offer to refund my money in the form of a tournament ticket even though I said I just wanted the colluders shut down. Also pointed out that I didn't really want a ticket to play in crooked games. I guess shutting these particular guys down doesn't achieve much they can just move on. What worries me is that a poker site as large as theirs can't spot and/or act swiftly to stop it. Their loss in terms of my poker $$$. |
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Just out of curiosity, have you heard anything back from PokerRoom. I assume their support can't make the desicion to close accounts. They must have some security department dealing with it.
Are they still playing together as you said before? If they are this is really not good. |
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