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The Legitimacy Of Online Poker.
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In the past
In the past
Back in the days of Bugsy Malone and other underworld figures there was alot of questionable
plays being made in games of poker. The occurrence of cheating in poker at casinos is not so
common in these more modern times but it does still happen from time to time. With the high
tech technology available to and used in casinos today, it has become near, if not completely
impossible to cheat. But what about online poker?
The argument
With all the advances in technology and the development of software these days, is online poker
even safe or is it just a rigged permit for the companies who run the games to rake in your
money? There are alot of people in the world who are sore losers, never wanting to admit that
their defeat was due to how they played the cards and not because of an unfair game.
The requirement
Plenty of online poker sites are now required to submit their poker game software to undergo
rigorous tests to verify if the software does in fact institute a fair game. Unfortunately this cant
always be 100% accurate.
How its done
Unlike in real life poker, online poker uses a program to shuffle the cards, this software is known
as a random number generator but they can only do so much and there is neither proof nor any
way in which to be certain that the cards truly are randomly dealt.
What about hackers?
Online poker websites are on the most part very secure and hackers would not be able to attack
them unless they are very good and targeting a site which has a lapse in security measures. It is
more likely your personal computer would be targeted by hackers more so than the website itself
purely because of the amount of protection on the websites. When playing online poker it is
always important to make sure your address bar is as it should be when entering your log in and
personal details and never download anything you are not sure of, especially if the publisher is
unknown and/ or their licences are out of date. Usually you will be notified if there are issues with
its authenticity. These can be the signs of an illegitimate site and a hazardous download. Another
good idea would be to do a simple search engine search about the website to see if there is any
feedback available about the site.
by: csglobal
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