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In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

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james
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jamesy72 wrote: In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

Peace,
james
In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

Peace,
james
What is it about what's happening that is telling you that these are "bots" or "house players"? Just curious. . .
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jamesy72 wrote: In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

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Don't think so
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kennex wrote: Don't think so
As much as I hate Bodog I think that is an unfounded accusation. I really think that some people vastly overestimate the presence of bots on the internet.

I've been accused of being/using one myself. As far as I can tell the only basis for the accusation was that I play a tight game and don't chat much. :confused:
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jamesy72 wrote: In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

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james
This is a subject that will always be discussed but having house players is also a way of taking big risks and a company like bodog don't have to.
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jamesy72 wrote: In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

Peace,
james
Alot of people register and don't unregister if they aren't going to play. They should shorten the registration time for them, expand the payout structure, and kick sitouts.
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AAChipMagnet wrote: Alot of people register and don't unregister if they aren't going to play. They should shorten the registration time for them, expand the payout structure, and kick sitouts.
Just to clarify:

I can guarantee that there are no ”computer or house players” on Bodog. Perhaps you refer to the players who register and then do not show up – these players will automatically fold every hand until they are blinded off.

Also, I will pass on the feedback in this thread to the Bodog Poker manager.

Thank you!
Becky
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BodogBecky wrote: Just to clarify:

I can guarantee that there are no ”computer or house players” on Bodog. Perhaps you refer to the players who register and then do not show up – these players will automatically fold every hand until they are blinded off.

Also, I will pass on the feedback in this thread to the Bodog Poker manager.

Thank you!
Becky
Maybe you are thinking of their sister site, "Botdog".
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BodogBecky wrote: Just to clarify:

I can guarantee that there are no ”computer or house players” on Bodog. Perhaps you refer to the players who register and then do not show up – these players will automatically fold every hand until they are blinded off.

Also, I will pass on the feedback in this thread to the Bodog Poker manager.

Thank you!
Becky
I think the using of bot is illegal.Once the poker room have found the evidence,then should banned the accounts.With that rule,few people dare to use bot.
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luckytvguy wrote: I think the using of bot is illegal.Once the poker room have found the evidence,then should banned the accounts.With that rule,few people dare to use bot.
Its funny to me that this idea is based on bots/house players in the $500 freeroll. Honestly if there were bots/house players i think freerolls would be the most unlikely place to use them.
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jamesy72 wrote: In their 500 dollar freerolls, I notice a lot of computer or house players. Is this a new phenomenom, or I am just noticing it.

Peace,
james
There is bots. u can find them by timing there bets. always takes one sec. for a raise call fold. its reputicious and easy to spot. especially when they nail you with bottom pair. like me
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thegracieway wrote: There is bots. u can find them by timing there bets. always takes one sec. for a raise call fold. its reputicious and easy to spot. especially when they nail you with bottom pair. like me
Sorry But I have to ask. What ia a bot?. And wouldn't a house player be considered a pro. Thanks, freerollbird
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thegracieway wrote: There is bots. u can find them by timing there bets. always takes one sec. for a raise call fold. its reputicious and easy to spot. especially when they nail you with bottom pair. like me
Thousands and thousands :1orglaugh :helpme
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freerollbird wrote: Sorry But I have to ask. What ia a bot?. And wouldn't a house player be considered a pro. Thanks, freerollbird
Sorry But I have to ask. What ia a bot?. And wouldn't a house player be considered a pro. Thanks, freerollbird


A Poker bot, or Poker Robot, is a program or piece of software that is normally hooked up to an Online Poker Site, and makes decisions about the current hand that is being played, and acts accordingly (Bets, Folds, Raises etc), just as if you were playing the hand yourself.
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