I'd love to see a way a poker site could stop me from RDPing into a machine that is running a different version of Windows in a virtual environment in which I've installed and am running the poker software.
Really don't see how they'd be able to stop me from doing this, unless they impose some ridiculously draconian rules on their software that stops it running unless it's in a very specific operating environment. To do this, they'd probably have to supply the hardware as well as the software!
Really don't see how they'd be able to stop me from doing this, unless they impose some ridiculously draconian rules on their software that stops it running unless it's in a very specific operating environment. To do this, they'd probably have to supply the hardware as well as the software!
They know when you're running prohibited software like ICM calculators. You get a popup message in the lobby telling you to close it. Could they not just do the same for the programs/processes that make this possible?
Not when you run it on a different instance of windows.
If i was gonna do something like that then I'd pay to get the sharing software written (well i'd nock it up in 4 or 5 hours), no way anyone can tell what the process is using freely or commercialy available software is just stupid. I'm in no doubt that this is going on now accross all sites, there is too much money to be made for it not to be happening.
Where there's money there will be a crooked eliment looking to get their mits on it.
sorel is a tool if this is true.