Winholdem Online Cheating: Good News and Bad News

Here's the good news: If these losers can't play a single hand at a single table well enough to win then if they try playing multiple hands it stands to reason that, even with their ill-gotten knowledge, they will still lose…

Here’s the bad news:
Winholdem allows them to cheat in 2 primary ways:
1. To manually play multiple hands at 1 table or multiple tables under more than 1 account/ID.
2. To program and use "bots" to automatically play hands for the user. Allowing the user to play many more hands than normal and to play multiple accounts/IDs simultaneously.

The following is from Pokerbot.com(their website)
"Supported Online Poker Casino Sites: Paradise Poker, Party Poker and Poker Stars.
WinHoldEm has complete support for the poker game of Texas Hold'Em including real money, play money, limit, no-limit, regular play and tournaments.
"AutoPlayer has the ability to play Hold'Em for you and in fact it probably plays Hold'Em better than you. Obviously the AutoPlayer has nothing to do until you are seated and playing Hold'Em at a WH supported site. It does this by visually reading and analyzing the Hold'Em game state and deciding on a course of action Allin, Bet/Raise, Call/Check or Fold. It will automatically press the necessary button in the poker casino table window for you."
"Online poker casinos do not want you to run WinHoldem. Some poker clients actively attempt to detect WinHoldem on your computer. There is nothing you can do to control how far they will go to do this. If they detect WinHoldem you are essentially at their mercy. Their reactions can range from just simply closing the poker software to closing your account and possibly conscripting your entire bankroll. "
"WinPP is the solution to the problem. WinPP is a remote window control application. Essentially, WinPP is a very basic instance of PCAnyWhere. WinPP gives you the ability to see a copy of a window that is running on another computer. You avoid detection by running your poker software on a machine where WinHoldem is not installed. And you use WinPP to let your WinHoldem machine see the poker window. "
"You need two computers. You must have physical access to two computers connected to a fast network such as a LAN. The idea is to run WinHoldem on one computer and run the online casino software on another computer.
If you want absolute maximum chances to avoid detection, then make sure that WinHoldem is NOT installed on the casino computer. Technically speaking, there is nothing you can do to control exactly what the casino software can or cannot see on the computer where it is running unless you downloaded/installed all casino software to a restricted windows user account and you're running it from that restricted account. "

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