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« Reply #24210 on: December 06, 2011, 02:43:02 PM »



That's a bit of a spoiler for the advent calendar.
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« Reply #24211 on: December 06, 2011, 02:59:49 PM »


Bodog now have an "anonymous" Poker Site. Probably.

http://www.hhsmithy.com/blog/bodogs-all-anonymous-tables-security-through-obscurity/

Not sutre if this is genuine, tosh, or one of the increasing number of conspiracy theory loonys around poker these days.

It is certainly possible that this is true. It really all depends on how the software was written.

I've only scanned the posts and haven't installed the Bodog poker client so I'm not going to comment on specifics.

But, just as an example of what might happen, consider this:

The client (i.e. the part of the software that runs on your PC) might need to know your identity to allow it to recognise which seat on the table is the one that you are sitting in. Sloppy design might lead to the software sending all player names to the client for ease of coding. It would then be a trivial matter to intercept those names and assign them to the anonymous names (if that's not a contradiction in terms) player001, player002 etc.

It really all hinges on what information is sent to the client and I find it quite believable that their software is designed in such a way that this "anonymity" is easily broken.


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« Reply #24212 on: December 06, 2011, 03:06:55 PM »


Bodog now have an "anonymous" Poker Site. Probably.

http://www.hhsmithy.com/blog/bodogs-all-anonymous-tables-security-through-obscurity/

Not sutre if this is genuine, tosh, or one of the increasing number of conspiracy theory loonys around poker these days.

genuine. confirmed.
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« Reply #24213 on: December 06, 2011, 03:13:03 PM »


I want to call bullshit on 19,41 and 46 please. Nuclear plants quite unlikely to have smokestacks. When I'm promised pics of lovely nuclear plants, I don't want pollution spewing coal plants, ta.

Edit: of course they could be next door to something like an aluminium smelter, which is what the stacks could be from. But even so.

20 my fave. Love the spherical reactor buildings, very classical. Oh, and there's some whales in it.
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« Reply #24214 on: December 06, 2011, 03:21:23 PM »


The main thing I think we can decipher from this is that even the nuclear power plants are more beautiful in Europe
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« Reply #24215 on: December 06, 2011, 03:23:39 PM »


I want to call bullshit on 19,41 and 46 please. Nuclear plants quite unlikely to have smokestacks. When I'm promised pics of lovely nuclear plants, I don't want pollution spewing coal plants, ta.

Edit: of course they could be next door to something like an aluminium smelter, which is what the stacks could be from. But even so.

20 my fave. Love the spherical reactor buildings, very classical. Oh, and there's some whales in it.

Sorry Rex, you do not have the necessary level of authorisation to call bs. Only gatters can do that.
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« Reply #24216 on: December 06, 2011, 03:27:29 PM »


Bodog now have an "anonymous" Poker Site. Probably.

http://www.hhsmithy.com/blog/bodogs-all-anonymous-tables-security-through-obscurity/

Not sutre if this is genuine, tosh, or one of the increasing number of conspiracy theory loonys around poker these days.

It is certainly possible that this is true. It really all depends on how the software was written.

I've only scanned the posts and haven't installed the Bodog poker client so I'm not going to comment on specifics.

But, just as an example of what might happen, consider this:

The client (i.e. the part of the software that runs on your PC) might need to know your identity to allow it to recognise which seat on the table is the one that you are sitting in. Sloppy design might lead to the software sending all player names to the client for ease of coding. It would then be a trivial matter to intercept those names and assign them to the anonymous names (if that's not a contradiction in terms) player001, player002 etc.

It really all hinges on what information is sent to the client and I find it quite believable that their software is designed in such a way that this "anonymity" is easily broken.





You vant security, I gives security.


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« Reply #24217 on: December 06, 2011, 05:31:04 PM »

Sorry Rex, you do not have the necessary level of authorisation to call bs. Only gatters can do that.

soz, no can do. I'm not clicking on a link that's got views of power stations when another thread has a link to 20 pics of kaley cuoco
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« Reply #24218 on: December 06, 2011, 08:21:02 PM »


Bodog now have an "anonymous" Poker Site. Probably.

http://www.hhsmithy.com/blog/bodogs-all-anonymous-tables-security-through-obscurity/

Not sutre if this is genuine, tosh, or one of the increasing number of conspiracy theory loonys around poker these days.

It is certainly possible that this is true. It really all depends on how the software was written.

I've only scanned the posts and haven't installed the Bodog poker client so I'm not going to comment on specifics.

But, just as an example of what might happen, consider this:

The client (i.e. the part of the software that runs on your PC) might need to know your identity to allow it to recognise which seat on the table is the one that you are sitting in. Sloppy design might lead to the software sending all player names to the client for ease of coding. It would then be a trivial matter to intercept those names and assign them to the anonymous names (if that's not a contradiction in terms) player001, player002 etc.

It really all hinges on what information is sent to the client and I find it quite believable that their software is designed in such a way that this "anonymity" is easily broken.





You vant security, I gives security.


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« Reply #24219 on: December 06, 2011, 08:50:13 PM »

ISIT1..... no one will eva guess mwahahahaaha





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« Reply #24220 on: December 06, 2011, 08:57:56 PM »

Is anyone else reading this thread to make sure Tom prioritises the sheep quiz?
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« Reply #24221 on: December 06, 2011, 09:02:47 PM »

Is anyone else reading this thread to make sure Tom prioritises the sheep quiz?

It's the owner of this thread who's to blame for the delay of our sheep.  He kept switching reveal times on poor Tom.  No wonder the guy's confused and late.
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« Reply #24222 on: December 07, 2011, 12:56:24 AM »

re. ladbrokes, around 1-2 years ago i was one of their biggest rakers, i put up with the anonymous table introduction (didnt play them) and could see a point to it from their perspective. then the botting scandal came out and microgaming along with most of the other smaller networks were found to be riddled with bots in the midstakes 400-1knl games. Its incredibly frustrating that they put so much effort into protecting betting fish doing their absolute pieces by introducing and marketing anon tables (where collusion and botting is rife and harder to detect), but they put zero effort into removing and combating the threat bots pose to the online game/rant- bot networks that are clearing out millions from the poker community yearly.


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« Reply #24223 on: December 07, 2011, 08:26:03 AM »

re. ladbrokes, around 1-2 years ago i was one of their biggest rakers, i put up with the anonymous table introduction (didnt play them) and could see a point to it from their perspective. then the botting scandal came out and microgaming along with most of the other smaller networks were found to be riddled with bots in the midstakes 400-1knl games. Its incredibly frustrating that they put so much effort into protecting betting fish doing their absolute pieces by introducing and marketing anon tables (where collusion and botting is rife and harder to detect), but they put zero effort into removing and combating the threat bots pose to the online game/rant- bot networks that are clearing out millions from the poker community yearly.



+1 and teams colluding are even more successful.  I keep seeing stars are glossing over these facts by periodically crediting folks accounts with nominal sums.
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« Reply #24224 on: December 07, 2011, 09:15:15 AM »


Look at the video on this page - EIGHT Ferraris in one crash!

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