Online Poker: Does Everyone Cheat?
Part I
The differences between online poker and it’s brick and mortar roots are obvious. The online realm offers much more freedom and diversity. You can play in whatever attire (or lack of) you desire. Table selection is hugely varied. You don’t have to tip the dealer. You can even do and say incredibly stupid things and no one will ever know who you are.
That also leads to some drawbacks. You can’t see your opponent. Can’t tell what type of person they may be. Nothing to pick up a physical tell from. No accountability.
Blatant
With no accountability some individuals feels they have the right to abuse the system in any way they can. There are those that make a living by cheating online. Players with anonymous monikers like JJProdigy and ZeeJustin (though their anonymity has since ended). These players (and many others who haven’t been caught yet) would play with multiple accounts at the same time, in the same tournaments. Knowingly giving themselves an unfair advantage over the competition. These players feel no real remorse, “heck, your the sucker if you don’t do it”, right?
Then there’s the more subtle way. Start playing the tournament yourself but let a “better” more experienced player finish for you. This type of behavior is becoming more prevalent and the online sites have begun to crack down. The original player will sell their seat to the finishing player for cash and/or a percentage of the winnings. The ease of online access lets any player, from anywhere, take over which makes this a larger problem than any of us would care to believe.
How about those who claim innocence while chatting with their buddies over instant messenger. What’s the harm in having someone tell you what play to make in a specific situation as it happens? How about one player to a hand? No matter how you sugar coat it, your welcome to discuss a hand after its over, but while the hand is going on, your cheating.
Sadly, the players aren’t the only ones you have to be on the look out for. With the Absolute Poker SuperUser Account scandal even the online sites are getting in on the action. In this case an officer of the company used a test account designed to see all the players hole cards. Let’s just say poker can be an easy game if you know what everyone’s holding.
The financial loss to honest players in these documented cases is staggering. Just imagine the amount from everyone that hasn’t been caught.
Is it all doom and gloom? Before you decide let’s look at the more widely exploited grey area. Check back on Wednesday for part two of this ongoing series, Online Poker: Does Everyone Cheat?
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Sometimes when I am playing in a tournament during the day and go deep… it runs longer than I anticipate. SO I am in the money, possibly at the final table and I have to leave in the evening for another commitment. At this time, I will go to one of my friends and have them finish the tournament for 10% of the win. I don’t consider this to be cheating, and one of the biggest reasons is that I am a better player than the guy I sluff the tourney off of. I just don’t have an issue with different players playing the same account. That is just part of the online landscape.
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I wouldn’t consider myself someone who cheats.. and it definitely is not the same as live.. which is why I prefer live. I play a lot based on reading people in person and I know no one is cheating like they can be online.
What does happen online (that I do not consider to be cheating..) my boyfriend and I share an account.. sometimes he plays.. sometimes it’s me.. sometimes I fall asleep or just play like crap and he will take over because I can’t look at it anymore.. or vice versa. Either way, neither of us are doing it because one of us is really better than the other.. and sometimes we just lose anyway.. regardless, no money is exchanged btwn the two of us for taking over or winning. I usually just take all the winnings anyway or lose them again (haha).. He also usually plays other games on the account, while I play strictly hold em.
so that couldn’t possibly be considered “cheating”..
With that still an option.. why would you want to play online rather than live? There are too many variables to change the game.