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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
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Hopefully all the TAGs with PE join you on Stars. Enjoy your time there. I'll play there for bonuses, but otherwise I'll stick with Party. [/ QUOTE ] PE doesn't support stars. Don't know about other tools though. |
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
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Found this on the PE forum. Kind of fascinating the divergent viewpoint between PokerStars and the Party skins. No other content, just thought the zoo might be interested as the statements from pokerstars are pretty unambigous. [ QUOTE ] Hello, PokerTracker does not use any information not available to any observer of the game, nor does it use any means to automate play or assist in cheating (such as sharing hole cards with others). Please note also that while some of these programs use dealer chat to get their information, others "scrape the screen" - getting their information from the actual graphics displayed to the players. Therefore, it's impossible to defeat such programs. It would be pointless for us to prohibit their use, since we'd have no way of knowing that they was being used. Therefore, PokerTracker and others like it are permitted for use on PokerStars. Specifically prohibited are programs that share hole cards, or automate the play of the game so that it can run unattended. One such program is detected by our servers, and PokerStars will refuse to run if that particular "cheating tool" is in operation. PokerEdge (and services like it), from what I understand just share hand histories from the Internet and pool them together in one source as a shared collective of data. This is also fine, as the hand histories that people are willing to share with others can be made public knowledge if they wish - we are certainly not going to stifle the flow of free information! Let us know if you have any further concerns or questions. Regards, Kyle PokerStars Support Team [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] PokerStars is by far (outside of huge base of cashgame player) my favorite site. I've actually been playing there now, and plan to until Party clears this up. If they ban PT, I plan to continue to play a good chunk of my hands at this site. |
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
why couldn't this be from Party?!?!?!
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
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why couldn't this be from Party?!?!?! [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Party's customer service is nonexistant (to be nice, and obey the swear filter). |
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
I wouldn't get too excited just yet. Here's an e-mail from a different Stars support person with a different take on this that was recently posted in this forum:
Hello, I've looked at this site's offering, and I agree with you that the data he's selling is mostly worthless and shouldn't be feared. He's simply walking the list of Sit and Go events to find out who won. The results often have nothing to do with skill (though longer term they will) -- he's just making very general assumptions based upon a player's finishes, without regards to the cards. Not to be a fearmonger, but we're far more concerned with the likes of http://www.pokeredge.com or http://members.cox.net/starspy, both of which track far more comprehensive statistics hand by hand. In any case, we're well aware of the fears of players regarding datamining. A certain amount of profiling will simply have to be a part of online poker (such as offered by PokerTracker.com in concert with GameTime+, or via pokeroffice.com). Profiling of players that *you* have played against personally is one thing, and we're unlikely to prohibit that. (It sounds like we're on the same page on that issue). Mass datamining and aggregating of data is something else entirely, and we are always looking ahead and formulating plans on how to best deal with such programs should they migrate to PokerStars. Thanks for your feedback and for giving us a heads up on this guy. We'll be ready for him. Best Regards, Jeff PokerStars Support Supervisor (Link: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...65&Forum=) |
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
a little bird tells me that pokeredge is gettin ready to move to pokerstars....
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
Even that response is 20x clearer than anything I've seen from Party! It's also sounds like they have a more diligent process for deciding what is and isn't over the line.
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
It'd be nice if Lee Jones would chime in with exactly which of the two stances Stars is taking towards PE-type software and Starspy since he frequents these boards.
Mr. Jones, if you're out there, please? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
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Even that response is 20x clearer than anything I've seen from Party! It's also sounds like they have a more diligent process for deciding what is and isn't over the line. [/ QUOTE ] Well it doesn't contradict the first statement, either. Both statements say "We have no problem with PokerTracker and HUD's." The second is just a little more specific, saying they DO have somewhat of a concernt with PE like apps, which you should all be able to agree makes perfect sense (wether you like it or not). A Lee Jones statement as one of you asked for would be good, but from the quality of these two support answers, he will be giving you the same answer, and thats a good thing. |
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Re: Pokerstars view on datamining/huds
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It'd be nice if Lee Jones would chime in with exactly which of the two stances Stars is taking towards PE-type software and Starspy since he frequents these boards. Mr. Jones, if you're out there, please? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I can't speak for Lee Jones, but I've contacted PokerStars regarding StarSpy and am waiting for their decision. I'll post that information as I get it. |
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