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View Poll Results: Is Philly the dumbest team in the league? | |||
Yes |
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11 | 27.50% |
Oakland is dumber |
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18 | 45.00% |
Arizona is dumber |
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11 | 27.50% |
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[ QUOTE ] I have no earthly idea what the hell you're talking about now. [/ QUOTE ] The bottom line is that he wants to have affiliates become part of the bot monitoring process, even though affiliates do not have the tools or data available to do it with 100% certainty (and he admits they do not). In his solution, if that means high volume multi-tabling players are sacrificed to meet his ends and some bots are caught in the process, he is fine with that. He has had his idea slapped down by some of the biggest and successful affiliates around, like Jeremy Enke over at Poker Affiliate World. However, that hasn't stopped him from continuing to tilt at windmills. [/ QUOTE ] Guess you missed part of the conversation. Currently affiliates are liable for any and all charge backs at almost anytime. Any information they receive is generated by the poker site. Hence the affiliates are totally off the hook and as a matter of fact spend a good deal of their "convention" time discussing security and the best interests of keeping poker alive time! Thanks for playing, D$D |
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