Let’s mark every poker site’s response to the Bovada bot farm vid with an arbitrary emoji scoring system.
Because.
PokerStarsUSA picks up points right out of the gate for hard numbers and some solid technical deets. Score: 3 nerds 🤓🤓🤓
PokerStars believes its customers deserve a safe and reliable place to play online poker against real people. Our game integrity team, made up of 60 specialists—ex-professional poker players, qualified data scientists, and statistical analysts—uses purpose-built software to detect, investigate, and resolve potential occurrences of collusion, multi-accounting, or prohibited software use.
ClubWPT Gold puts on its serious trousers and gets technical and does give some interesting detail on its bot detection. Pretty serious stuff for a training site. Two nerds 🤓🤓, slight fellow kids vibe gets one 👴.
Our models scrutinize gameplay patterns by referencing a combination of our RL gameplay models, game statistics, and player behavior to discern between human and bot actions, allowing us to effectively differentiate the two.
CoinPoker scores one raised fist ✊ for coming in hot with the “ban early” mantra, but is light on details and delegates it off to a screenshot of a 2+2 post—earning it two 👴👴.
Ban early, ban quickly has been our approach with these bot rings. As we’ve said before on the 2+2 forums, we’re proud that many regs and pros have noticed CoinPoker’s games are recognizably more legit and 'human’ compared to some online poker sites.
PartyPoker gets in the detail, doesn’t mince its words, and contains a link to learn more and an email address for reports. So ✅✅✅ there. But it scores one 🍅 because it hasn’t updated its bot numbers in almost a year.
The accounts shown in this video are not playing in PartyPoker’s network. Poker bot “farms” such as this do not exist on PartyPoker. To stay safe, ensure you only play on fully regulated sites, such as PartyPoker.
