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The Cheaters

June 28, 2009 4:50 PM

60 Minutes and The Washington Post reveal how online poker players suspecting cheating were forced to successfully ferret out the cheaters themselves. Steve Kroft and Gilbert Gaul report.

How Online Gamblers Unmasked Cheaters
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by DannyPlayer May 27, 2012 1:34 AM EDT
Hello I'm Danny I was playing a poker game on a will knowing poker website on of my hand was 2 spades and a J of diamonds will I folded my hand will the flop showed Q - J - 7 of diamonds I know I'm not a poker champion but I do have the J diamonds in my folding hand and something is not right should I pull my gun out and start shooting some cardssssssss or is it the website its just playing us and no matter what hand we got the owner of the game is going to win it ????hummm is this legal to do
Please send me some feedback if I'm right in anyway thank you for your time D.A
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by kmonet August 17, 2009 7:48 PM EDT
This was a non-story from the moment I heard about it. I laughed at people a few years ago who started playing this and thought it was, or would be at some point, a sham. I'm not sure how you could complain when you lost your money to a poker site hosted in Nigeria or wherever that turns out to a be a sham. Exactly aguuled, "A fool and his money are easily parted"

There is some comedy in that the people scammed are intelligent people but about as sharp as used crayons.
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by aguuled July 27, 2009 1:00 AM EDT
haha...it never crossed my mind that a website based offshore in an activity that is illegal in my country that I would give out my credit card hoping that the game will be played fair.

What was the saying? "A fool and his money.."?
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by Firedog4 July 23, 2009 3:46 PM EDT
Look into a software program peddled by pokersync.com This is not the only cheat program on the market; there are many. It works almost exactly like the cheat you were featuring on your program.
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