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Allegations that cheaters manipulated the software powering a leading Internet poker site so they could see their opponents' hole cards have triggered a $75 million claim against a Canadian company, msnbc.com has learned.
The alleged subterfuge on UltimateBet.com — one of the 10 top poker sites — is the biggest known case of fraud targeting an Internet gambling site and its customers, according to the company that owns the site. It is similar to a case of cheating that occurred last year on UltimateBet’s sister site, AbsolutePoker.com, but this time the thieves ran the scheme for far longer — at least from January 2005 to January 2008, it said.
h**p://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26563848/
See the thread on the 2+2 poker forum that broke the case.
h**p://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/29/news-views-gossip/ub-scandal-sticky-251207/
The yellow data point in the upper-right corner is the accused NioNio account
Some facts about the scatter plot image that was posted on January 9th:
* There are 870 “normal” accounts from a variety of sites and limits.
* Each of those other accounts has at least 2,500 hands logged on them.
* The graph expresses big blinds won/100 hands. BB/100 represents the total winnings, expressed in number of big blinds at the stakes being played, that each player won per one-hundred hands that they played.
* The mean BB/100 win rate in the sample is 1.528 BB/100.
* The standard deviation is 14.08 BB/100.
* NioNio is winning at approximately 10 standard deviations above the mean.
You can also watch the hands played out on a video replayer that was uploaded onto youtube.
YouTube - Absolute Poker Superuser "POTRIPPER" Cheating (Part 1 of 4)
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Allegations that cheaters manipulated the software powering a leading Internet poker site so they could see their opponents' hole cards have triggered a $75 million claim against a Canadian company, msnbc.com has learned.
The alleged subterfuge on UltimateBet.com — one of the 10 top poker sites — is the biggest known case of fraud targeting an Internet gambling site and its customers, according to the company that owns the site. It is similar to a case of cheating that occurred last year on UltimateBet’s sister site, AbsolutePoker.com, but this time the thieves ran the scheme for far longer — at least from January 2005 to January 2008, it said.
h**p://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26563848/
See the thread on the 2+2 poker forum that broke the case.
h**p://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/29/news-views-gossip/ub-scandal-sticky-251207/
The yellow data point in the upper-right corner is the accused NioNio account
Some facts about the scatter plot image that was posted on January 9th:
* There are 870 “normal” accounts from a variety of sites and limits.
* Each of those other accounts has at least 2,500 hands logged on them.
* The graph expresses big blinds won/100 hands. BB/100 represents the total winnings, expressed in number of big blinds at the stakes being played, that each player won per one-hundred hands that they played.
* The mean BB/100 win rate in the sample is 1.528 BB/100.
* The standard deviation is 14.08 BB/100.
* NioNio is winning at approximately 10 standard deviations above the mean.
You can also watch the hands played out on a video replayer that was uploaded onto youtube.
YouTube - Absolute Poker Superuser "POTRIPPER" Cheating (Part 1 of 4)
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/FczbS7FiWSM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/FczbS7FiWSM&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
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