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On Sun., Nov. 30th CBS will premiere their documentary “How Online Gamblers Unmasked Cheaters”. This special was made after a four-month study into the online Texas Hold’em business and in particular a scandal concerning the online Texas Hold’em room Absolute Poker.
This poker site was examined after a few of the Texas Hold’em poker players on the website stated that some person was unjustly winning a huge amount of poker chips. Todd Witteles was a vital witness in this investigation, according to him; he was losing incredibly large amounts of poker chips to the very same Texas Hold’em player. Witteles alleges that this man was raising against extremely good poker hands, anyone would have assumed he was simply handing over his money, but he was in reality winning quite often.
Witteles was quite correct in his assumptions, it was later discovered that a player on the inside was able to watch everyone´s hole cards. With the first look, Absolute Poker stated that there were no issues with the room or the Texas Hold’em poker player. After many more players presented the site with accusations, the Texas Hold’em poker site looked further into the cheating problem and uncovered the mystery.
In January of this year, the gaming commission unearthed what the Texas Hold’em competitors and the poker room had supposed all the time. It turned out that, there was an employee who had invaded the Texas Hold’em page’s security and was competing illegally for approximately six weeks. The inquiry verified that the poker page had not gained from the illicit activities at all, and was not implicated.
These crimes are further proof that there ought to be more rules in regards to online gambling sites. The U.S. government ought to license and control the internet poker business to defend these decent clients. These laws would also police the entry to these websites by kids, which is turning into another concern nowadays.



