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		<title>American Gaming Association Releases Online Poker Code of Conduct</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON – The head of the U.S. commercial casino industry today declared, “there are no longer any good reasons to put U.S. citizens at risk by continuing to outlaw online poker in the U.S.”  He also called on Congress to pass laws toughening enforcement against illegal online gambling operators. Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., president and CEO of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2011/09/american-gaming-association-releases-online-poker-code-of-conduct/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p><strong>WASHINGTON</strong> – The head of the U.S. commercial casino industry today declared, “there are no longer any good reasons to put U.S. citizens at risk by continuing to outlaw online poker in the U.S.”  He also called on Congress to pass laws toughening enforcement against illegal online gambling operators.</p>
<p>Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., president and CEO of the American Gaming Association (AGA), made the statement as his group introduced an online poker Code of Conduct, outlining the measures it thinks are necessary to institute an effective regulatory system that will protect American consumers, keep minors from gambling, provide tools to help problem gamblers, and create provisions to help law enforcement identify and prosecute illegal operators.</p>
<p>While the U.S. Justice Department has taken steps to shut down illegal off-shore online gambling sites, millions of Americans continue to play online poker every day<strong>. </strong></p>
<p>“The AGA thinks online poker operators must adhere to the same stringent regulations that have proven effective in governing brick-and-mortar casinos,” Fahrenkopf said. “If online poker is legalized in the U.S., implementation of the principles of the Code of Conduct will ensure that American consumers are playing online poker in a fair and secure environment provided by a responsible operator.”</p>
<p>In addition to the Code of Conduct, the AGA introduced a YouTube video that makes the case for establishing federal guidelines that would allow states to license and regulate online poker, ensure American consumers are protected and that the jobs and revenues associated with the industry are realized in the U.S.</p>
<p>The Wild-West-themed video ties poker’s earliest and most lawless periods to today’s unregulated, illegal operators and the risky, anything-goes environment in which U.S. online poker players currently are wagering. The video briefly recounts the history of poker in the United States and reminds viewers that without regulation and enforcement, poker establishments were not always run fairly.</p>
<p>The video also outlines the current environment in which Americans are once again playing poker – this time online – in a risky environment without regulation and where law enforcement has limited ability to protect them. It points out that the U.S. is losing thousands of jobs and billions of dollars to foreign countries through the actions of the companies that are operating illegally. The video closes by asking Congress to approve legislation allowing states to license and regulate online poker so the millions of Americans who play online poker can do so safely with responsible, law-abiding operators.</p>
<p>The Code of Conduct proposes the following six principles online poker companies should follow in order to obtain a license. Companies should:</p>
<ul>
<li>Conduct extensive background checks that will keep criminals out of the business;</li>
<li>Install proper identification of every U.S. online poker player to assist law enforcement and keep minors, consumers from unlawful jurisdictions and cheaters from playing;</li>
<li>Undergo regular testing and auditing of online poker software to ensure that games are fair and honest;</li>
<li>Implement rigorous player exclusion processes to prevent minors, players from illegal U.S. jurisdictions and cheaters from accessing online poker sites;</li>
<li>Institute effective responsible gaming protections on operator sites to educate patrons and provide  problem gamblers easy access to tools to help control their behavior; and,</li>
<li>Maintain stringent anti-money-laundering procedures that will assist the government in its law enforcement efforts.</li>
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<p>“Only a few years ago, the technology and operating processes did not exist to implement and enforce the principles of the Code,” Fahrenkopf said. “But online gambling is legal in some 85 jurisdictions today, and the technology that eliminates the risks that once concerned the AGA and others has now been proven through actual use.”</p>
<p>To view the YouTube video, visit <a href="http://www.youtube.com/americangamingassoc" target="_blank"> www.youtube.com/americangamingassoc</a>.</p>
<p>The Code of Conduct is housed on a new “Online Poker Headquarters” section of the AGA website. Accessible via <a href="http://www.americangaming.org/onlinepokerHQ"> www.americangaming.org/onlinepokerHQ</a>, the site includes resources such as an issue backgrounder and the AGA’s recent white paper on online gambling; AGA statements, press releases and opinion pieces related to online poker; and directions for how to get involved.</p>
<p align="center">#   #   #</p>
<p><em>The AGA represents the commercial casino-entertainment industry by addressing federal legislative and regulatory issues. The association also serves as a clearinghouse for information, develops educational and advocacy programs, and provides leadership on industry-related issues of public concern. </em></p>
<p>Contact<br />
<a href="mailto:blehman@americangaming.org">Brian Lehman</a><br />
(202) 552-2680</p>
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		<title>Computer poker players</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The game of poker (or at least most of the variants) is considered to be computationally unsolvable. However, methods are being developed to at least approximate perfect strategy from the game theory perspective in the heads-up (two player) game, and increasingly good systems are being created for the multi-player or ring game. Perfect strategy has [...]]]></description>
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<p>Perfect strategy has multiple meanings in this context. From a game-theoretic optimal point of view, a perfect strategy is one that cannot lose to any other player&#8217;s strategy; however, optimal strategy can vary in the presence of sub-optimal players who have weaknesses that can be exploited. In this case, perfect strategy would be one that correctly or closely models those weaknesses and takes advantage of them to make a profit.</p>
<p>Some of these systems are based on Bayes theorem, Nash equilibrium, Monte Carlo simulation and Neural networks.</p>
<p>A large amount of the research is being done at the University of Alberta by the GAMES group led by Jonathan Schaeffer who developed Poki and PsOpt.</p>
<p>This article is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>. It uses material from the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mass-media: Online poker shutdown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 15, 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigation shut down three major poker sites, Full Tilt Poker, Poker Stars, and Absolute Poker. A grand jury has charged 11 defendants, including the founders of the poker sites, with bank fraud, money laundering, and violating gambling laws. The prosecutors are claiming that the sites tricked and [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>On April 15, 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigation shut down three  major poker sites, Full Tilt Poker, Poker Stars, and Absolute Poker. A grand  jury has charged 11 defendants, including the founders of the poker sites, with  bank fraud, money laundering, and violating gambling laws. The prosecutors are  claiming that the sites tricked and bribed U.S. banks to receive profits from  online gambling, an act that violated UIGEA. The same day, former Senator  D&#8217;Almato released a comment on behalf of the PPA. He asserts that, &#8220;Online poker  is not a crime and should not be treated as such.&#8221; D&#8217;Almato made no comment on  the specific charges raised but promised a response once the &#8220;full facts become  available.&#8221; (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_poker">Wikipedia</a>)</em></p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgRUABgAWoCdXN6AA" href="http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/04/15/general-us-poker-prosecution_8410794.html" target="_blank"> 3 online poker houses face fraud charges in NYC</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Forbes<br />
</em>Authorities in New York City have unsealed an indictment charging 11 people  with bank fraud and illegal gambling in a prosecution of the three largest  Internet poker companies. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgBUABgAWoCdXM" href="http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/view/story/b8dc32755b374ee8842b446ab643207c/UT--Poker-Prosecution-Utah/" target="_self"> Lawyer: Utah bank exec arrested in online poker case had no authority to make  &#8230;</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Greenfield Daily Reporter<br />
</em>A Utah bank executive arrested in a federal prosecution of the three biggest  Internet poker companies had no authority to make deals for the bank, its  attorney said. Lawyer Loren Weiss, who represents SunFirst Bank in St. George,  &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgCUABgAWoCdXM" href="http://www.lotterypost.com/news/230343/2025650" target="_self"> Three largest online poker sites shut down by FBI</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Lottery Post<br />
</em>Its illegal to play online poker in the US. If Joe doesn&#8217;t drive even to the  nearest casino the bustards fooling with oil futures will be in a deep trouble.  Its illegal to play online poker in the US. If Joe doesn&#8217;t drive even to the  nearest casino the &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgGUABgAWoCdXM" href="http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news1610570.asp" target="_self"> Possible Australian Connection In US Online Poker Debacle</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Online-Casinos.com<br />
</em>It has been speculated in a few reports that the Online Poker shut down in  the USA has been brought about by the young Australian entrepreneur Daniel  Tzvetkoff. A short while ago in August of last year Daniel Tzvetkoff was  arrested in Las Vegas under &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgHUABgAWoCdXM" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;ct2=us%2F0_0_s_7_0_t&amp;usg=AFQjCNFAabvfmM_wO1Bvb7UqTlouFzPunQ&amp;did=74bc4a488dc17523&amp;sig2=Lu8lPJL9wnXSYFY_speBFw&amp;cid=0&amp;ei=ma6qTbiFBpffsAaLqMCyAQ&amp;rt=SEARCH&amp;vm=STANDARD&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bluffmagazine.com%2Fthe-morning-after-players-speak-on-the-online-poker-shutdown-20172%2F" target="_self"> The Morning After: Players Speak on the Online Poker Shutdown</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Bluff Magazine<br />
</em>It&#8217;s only been 24 hours since the news broke that online poker as we know it  in the United States is over, but the impact the news has made on the poker  community is already far-reaching. Players instantly took to Twitter to joke  about being unemployed &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgEUABgAWoCdXM" href="http://www.manxradio.com/newsread.aspx?id=51475" target="_self"> Casino mogul ends PokerStars association following &#8216;Black Friday&#8217;</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Manx Radio<br />
</em>A statement released by Wynn&#8217;s firm says, &#8220;“Wynn Resorts Limited announced  today that it terminated its alliance with PokerStars, the online poker company.  &#8220;The decision was reached as a result of the indictment unsealed by the US  Attorney for the &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgAUABgAWoCdXM0" href="http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/apr/17/poker-company-indictments-further-cloud-legislativ/" target="_self"> Poker company indictments further cloud legislative debate</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Las Vegas Sun<br />
</em>It also doesn&#8217;t look so hot for Wynn Resorts, coincidentally represented by  Perkins, too, which signed a deal March 25 with the online poker behemoth. Or  for Station Casinos, which partnered with Full Tilt less than a week later. &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgAUABgAWoCdXN6AA" href="http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/game-over-119997349.html" target="_blank"> US clampdown a massive blow to online poker</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Winnipeg Free Press<br />
</em>I wanted to discuss the Manitoba Poker Championship in this column, but due  to the magnitude of Friday&#8217;s events, that will have to wait at least one more  week.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgBUABgAWoCdXN6AA" href="http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/view/story/b8dc32755b374ee8842b446ab643207c/UT--Poker-Prosecution-Utah/" target="_blank"> Lawyer: Utah bank exec arrested in online poker case had no authority to make  &#8230;</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>Greenfield Daily Reporter<br />
</em>A Utah bank executive arrested in a federal prosecution of the three biggest  Internet poker companies had no authority to make deals for the bank, its  attorney said.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="MAA4AEgOUABgAWoCdXN6AA" href="http://www.marketwatch.com/story/doj-indicts-founders-of-top-us-online-poker-sites-2011-04-15-1358350?link=MW_latest_news" target="_blank"> DOJ indicts founders of top US online poker sites</a> </strong> <a> </a><strong><br />
</strong><em>MarketWatch<br />
</em>Federal authorities unsealed an indictment Friday against the founders of  the three largest internet poker companies operating in the US The indictment  charges eleven defendants, including the founders of &#8230;</p>
<h2>Blogosphere</h2>
<p><strong> <a id="cs_h_a_7" title="FBI shuts down poker sites in online gambling crackdown" href="http://www.boingboing.net/2011/04/16/fbi-shuts-down-poker.html"> FBI shuts down poker sites in online gambling crackdown</a><a id="cs_cat_7" href="http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&amp;topic=t">Technology</a><br />
</strong><em>Boing Boing<br />
</em>On Friday, the FBI shut down three of the world&#8217;s most popular online poker  sites, replacing their home pages with the message: &#8220;This domain name has been  seized by the FBI pursuant to an Arrest Warrant.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a1" href="http://thebiglead.com/index.php/2011/04/16/fbi-shuts-down-top-online-poker-sites/"> FBI Shuts Down Top Online Poker Sites</a><br />
</strong><em>The Big Lead<br />
</em>Yesterday the department of Justice charged the owners of PokerStars, Full  Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker with bank fraud, illegal gambling offenses and  money laundering.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a2" href="http://www.hotair.com/greenroom/archives/2011/04/16/federal-criminal-hypocrisy-fbi-shuts-down-top-online-poker-sites-just-days-after-washington-d-c-your-congress-legalizes-online-gambling/"> Federal Criminal Hypocrisy?—FBI Shuts Down Top Online Poker Sites Just Days  After Washington DC, Your &#8230;</a><br />
</strong><em>The Greenroom<br />
</em>Just days after Washington DC approves online poker gambling, the Justice  Department, FBI hands out indictments to three major online poker sites charging  them with bank fraud, money laundering and illegal gambling offenses.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a3" href="http://www.billrini.com/2011/04/16/fallout-full-tilt-pokerstars-pullout/"> The Fallout From The Full Tilt / PokerStars Pullout</a><br />
</strong><em>Bill&#8217;s Poker Blog<br />
</em>I said I was going to cover what this all means on a few topics when I got  home and as I start to write this it&#8217;s 6:07am and I&#8217;ve just spent a sleepless  night on the bus from Phetchabun so I&#8217;ll probably just do a quick draft and  finish up after &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a4" href="http://feeds.drudge.com/%7Er/retort/%7E3/ACcGEVlcjrk/fbi-shuts-down-online-poker-sites"> FBI Shuts Down Online Poker Sites</a><br />
</strong><em>Drudge Retort<br />
</em>Eleven executives at the online poker sites PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and  Absolute Poker have been charged with bank fraud and money laundering</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a5" href="http://www.hardocp.com/news/2011/04/16/poker_sites_charged_gambling_offenses/"> Poker Sites Charged with Gambling Offenses</a><br />
</strong><em>[H]ardOCP<br />
</em>Eleven defendants from 3 online poker sites were indicted on multiple  charges stemming from illegal gambling profits. The Manhattan US Attorney  charged the operators of Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker with  conspiracy.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a6" href="http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/4/16/2114869/strikeforce-sponsor-in-trouble-as-government-attacks-online-poker"> Strikeforce Sponsor in Trouble as Government Attacks Online Poker</a><br />
</strong><em>Bloody Elbow<br />
</em>Yesterday, the Department of Justice seized the domains of the three largest  online poker sites servicing US customers &#8211; Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker, and  Absolute Poker.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a7" href="http://feeds.mashable.com/%7Er/Mashable/%7E3/nbuDPkPk-hw/"> US Government Shuts Down 3 Biggest Online Gambling Sites [POLL]</a><br />
</strong><em>Mashable!<br />
</em>Gambling online just got significantly less convenient Friday when the US  Government shut down the three largest Internet gambling sites operating in the  United States.</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a8" href="http://voxverax.blogspot.com/2011/04/11-charged-in-nyc-with-bank-fraud.html"> 11 charged in NYC with bank fraud, illegal gambling in bust of 3 largest  Internet poker houses</a><br />
</strong><em>Vox Verax<br />
</em>Federal authorities busted the three largest online poker websites in the  United States on Friday with charges of bank fraud and illegal gambling against  11 people, accusing them of manipulating banks to process billions of &#8230;</p>
<p><strong> <a id="cl_pt_a9" href="http://sayanythingblog.com/entry/obamas-justice-department-raids-shuts-down-online-poker-sites/"> Obama&#8217;s Justice Department Raids, Shuts Down Online Poker Sites</a><br />
</strong><em>Say Anything<br />
</em>Millions of Americans peacefully and consensually wagering their own money  online in an economic exchange that hurts nobody else is illegal according to  the Obama administration.</p>
<p><em>Video: Poker Players Alliance first statement regarding Government  crackdown on online poker</em></p>
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		<title>PokerStars Home Games Romania</title>
		<link>http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2011/02/pokerstars-home-games-romania/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 03:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine having your own online Poker Club, for just you and your friends &#8211; where you can arrange your own private poker games whenever you want! It’s called Home Games. It’s free to use. And it’s really easy to set up. PokerStars introduces Online Home Games Now you can take the experience of home games [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2011/02/pokerstars-home-games-romania/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p><a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/?source=psp12851"> <img src="http://www.pokerstars.com/static-banner-samples/banners/250x250.gif" border="0" alt="" width="250" height="250" align="right" /></a>Imagine  having your own online Poker Club, for just you and your friends &#8211; where you can  arrange your own private poker games whenever you want! It’s called Home Games.  It’s free to use. And it’s really easy to set up.</p>
<h2>PokerStars introduces Online Home Games</h2>
<p>Now you can take the experience of home games online! PokerStars Home Games  lets you create and manage your own private poker club to play online poker  games of your choice, with just your friends, on your schedule.</p>
<p>Creating a club is easy – just pick a club name and invitation code. You’ll  then be presented with your own exclusive poker lobby that you can customize  with private Home Game tables and tournaments of your choosing.</p>
<p>Inviting friends is simple – just send them the club ID and invitation code,  then accept them as members when they join.</p>
<p>Scheduling games and tournaments is moments away – just choose the game type  and buy-in level, then set the date for your online Home Game. The system will  automatically notify your club members of the scheduled game.</p>
<p>Your exclusive online Poker Club includes these key features:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Club Management Tools</strong> – appoint administrators,  	accept/remove members, customize your club lobby, set length of club  	seasons, and more.</li>
<li><strong>Club Leaderboard</strong> – ranks players by points earned  	through tournament play</li>
<li><strong>Player Statistics</strong> – view points earned, top finishes,  	knockouts for each club member</li>
<li><strong>Game Management Tools</strong> – customize game parameters and  	schedule games</li>
<li><strong>Save Favorite Game Setups</strong> – easy to replay your  	favorite customized game configurations</li>
<li><strong>Game Schedule</strong> – list of scheduled tournaments and open  	ring game tables</li>
<li><strong>Game Results</strong> – view tournament results including finish  	order, points earned, knockouts</li>
<li><strong>Private Games</strong> – all games and tournaments are available  	only to members of your club</li>
<li><strong>Custom Tables</strong> – your club name appears on the felt of  	your customized game tables</li>
<li><strong>Full Range of Poker Games</strong> – Choose Hold’em, Omaha,  	Stud, mixed games like HORSE and others</li>
<li><strong>It’s Free</strong> – there is no charge for opening and running  	your own online Poker Club</li>
</ul>
<p>Check out the rest of the Home Games section to learn more, and see how easy  it is to manage or join an online Poker Club with PokerStars Home Games.</p>
<h2><strong>Home Games Romania</strong></h2>
<p>You are invited to join my private online poker club, <strong>Home Games Romania</strong>.</p>
<p>- If you don&#8217;t already have it, <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/?source=psp12851">download the free PokerStars software</a><br />
- Open the main poker lobby, then click on the Home Games tab<br />
- Click the &#8216;Join a Poker Club&#8217; button<br />
- Enter my Club ID number: <strong>194031</strong><br />
- Enter my Invitation Code: <strong>homegamesro</strong></p>
<p>That&#8217;s it! Once I&#8217;ve approved your membership request, we&#8217;ll be ready to start playing Home Games online together.</p>
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		<title>Shuffling cards using commutative encryption</title>
		<link>http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/11/shuffling-cards-using-commutative-encryption-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One possible algorithm for shuffling cards without the use of a trusted third party is to use a commutative encryption scheme. A commutative scheme means that if some data is encrypted more than once, the order in which you decrypt this data will not matter. Example: Alice has a plaintext message. She encrypts this, producing [...]]]></description>
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<p>One possible algorithm for shuffling cards without the use of a trusted third  party is to use a commutative encryption scheme. A commutative scheme means that  if some data is encrypted more than once, the order in which you decrypt this  data will not matter.</p>
<p>Example: Alice has a plaintext message. She encrypts this, producing a  garbled ciphertext which she gives this to Bob. Bob encrypts the ciphertext  again, using the same scheme as Alice but with another key. When decrypting this  double encrypted message, if the encryption scheme is commutative, it will not  matter who decrypts first.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mental poker</title>
		<link>http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/05/mental-poker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 14:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mental poker problem concerns how to play a fair game of poker without the need for a trusted dealer. Today this is an important problem due to the sharp rise in interest in online poker. The problem arises because of the need for a way to ensure the players a fair game without needing [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>mental poker</strong> problem concerns how to play a fair game of poker  without the need for a trusted dealer.</p>
<p>Today this is an important problem due to the sharp rise in interest in  online poker. The problem arises because of the need for a way to ensure the  players a fair game without needing to trust the dealer (usually an internet  gambling site). For instance the dealer might give some players an advantage in  the cards dealt, giving them an upper hand. This problem can be compared to the  problem of flipping a coin over distance.</p>
<p>Several protocols for doing this have been suggested, the first by Adi Shamir,  Ron Rivest and Len Adleman (the creators of the RSA-encyption protocol).</p>
<h2>References</h2>
<ul>
<li>Goldwasser, S. and Micali, S. 1982. 	<a class="external text" title="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=802212" href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=802212"> Probabilistic encryption &amp; how to play mental poker keeping secret all  	partial information</a>. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual ACM  	Symposium on theory of Computing.</li>
</ul>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tracking play in online poker</title>
		<link>http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/04/tracking-play-in-online-poker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 15:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tracking poker play in a B&#38;M casino is very difficult. You can easily monitor your winnings, but tracking any detailed statistics about your game requires a player to take notes after each hand, which is cumbersome and distracting. Conversely, tracking poker play online is easy. Most online poker rooms support &#8220;Hand Histories&#8221; text files which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/04/tracking-play-in-online-poker/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p>Tracking poker play in a B&amp;M casino is very difficult. You can easily monitor  your winnings, but tracking any detailed statistics about your game requires a  player to take notes after each hand, which is cumbersome and distracting.</p>
<p>Conversely, tracking poker play online is easy. Most online poker rooms  support &#8220;Hand Histories&#8221; text files which track every action both you and your  opponents made during each hand. The ability to specifically track every single  played hand has many advantages. Many third-party software applications process  hand history files and return detailed summaries of poker play. These not only  include exact tallies of rake and winnings, which are useful for tax purposes,  but also offer detailed statistics about the person&#8217;s poker play. Serious  players use these statistics to check for weaknesses or &#8220;leaks&#8221; (mistakes that  leak money from their winnings) in their game. Such detailed analysis of poker  play was never available in the past, but with the growth of online poker play,  it is now commonplace among nearly all serious and professional online poker  players.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Differences between online and conventional poker</title>
		<link>http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/03/differences-between-online-and-conventional-poker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are substantial differences between online poker gaming and conventional, in-person gaming. One obvious difference is that players do not sit right across from each other, removing any ability to observe others&#8217; reactions and body language. Instead, online poker players learn to focus more keenly on betting patterns, reaction time and other behavior tells that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/03/differences-between-online-and-conventional-poker/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p>There are substantial differences between online poker gaming and  conventional, in-person gaming.</p>
<p>One obvious difference is that players do not sit right across from each  other, removing any ability to observe others&#8217; reactions and body language.  Instead, online poker players learn to focus more keenly on betting patterns,  reaction time and other behavior tells that are not physical in nature. Since  poker is a game that requires adaptability, successful online players learn to  master the new frontiers of their surroundings.</p>
<p>Another less obvious difference is the rate of play. In brick and mortar  casinos the dealer has to collect the cards, then shuffle and deal them after  every hand. Due to this and other delays common in offline casinos, the average  rate of play is around thirty hands per hour. Online casinos, however, do not  have these delays; the dealing and shuffling are instant, there are no delays  relating to counting chips (for a split pot), and on average the play is faster  due to &#8220;auto-action&#8221; buttons (where the player selects his action before his  turn). It is not uncommon for an online poker table to average sixty to eighty  hands per hour.</p>
<p>This large difference in rate of play has created another effect among online  poker players. In the brick and mortar casino, the only real way to increase  your earnings is to increase your limit. In the online world players have  another option, play more tables. Unlike a physical casino where it would be  nearly impossible to play multiple tables at once, most online poker rooms allow  a player to be on up to 4 tables at once. For example, a player may make around  $10 per 100 hands at a lower limit game. In a casino, this would earn them under  $4 an hour, which minus dealer tips would probably barely break even. In an  online poker room, the same player with the same win rate could play four tables  at once, which at 60 hands per hour each would result in an earning of $24/hour,  which is a modest salary for somebody playing online poker. Some online players  even play eight or more tables at once, in an effort to increase their winnings.</p>
<p>Another important change results from the fact that online poker rooms, in  some cases, offer online poker schools that teach the basics and significantly  speed up the learning curve for novices. Many online poker rooms also provide  free money play so that players may practice these skills in various poker games  and limits without the risk of losing real money. People who previously had no  way to learn and improve because they had no one to play with now have the  ability to learn the game much more quickly and gain invaluable experience from  free money play.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<title>Integrity and fairness of online poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 16:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with other forms of online gambling, many critics question whether the operators of such games &#8211; especially those located in jurisdictions separate from most of their players &#8211; might be engaging in fraud themselves. Internet discussion forums are rife with unproven allegations of non-random card dealing, possibly to favour house-employed players or &#8220;bots&#8221; (poker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/03/integrity-and-fairness-of-online-poker/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p>As with other forms of online gambling, many critics question whether the  operators of such games &#8211; especially those located in jurisdictions separate  from most of their players &#8211; might be engaging in fraud themselves.</p>
<p>Internet discussion forums are rife with unproven allegations of non-random  card dealing, possibly to favour house-employed players or &#8220;bots&#8221; (poker playing  software disguised as a human opponent), or to give multiple players good hands  thus increasing the bets and the rake, or simply to prevent new players from  losing so quickly that they become discouraged. However, there is little more  than anecdotal evidence to support such claims, and others argue that the rake  is sufficiently large that such abuses would be unnecessary and foolish. Many  claim to see lots of &#8220;bad beats&#8221; with large hands pitted against others all too  often at a rate that seems to be a lot more common than in live games. But this  theory might be refuted by the fact that online cardrooms deal more hands per  hour. Because online players get to see more hands, their likelihood of seeing  more improbable bad beats or randomly large pots is also increased.</p>
<p>However, to date there has been at least one site, ProPoker.com, that has  been found to use serverside bots that play with the knowledge of players&#8217; cards  and the cards yet to be dealt. It has since been shut down, with many players  losing the funds they had on the site.</p>
<p>Many online poker sites are certified by bodies such as the Kahnawake Gaming  Commission, and major auditing firms like PricewaterhouseCoopers review the  fairness of the shuffle and payouts for some sites.</p>
<p>The problem of finding a protocol to play poker without a trusted dealer is  called mental poker.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online poker is the game of poker played over the Internet (online). It has been responsible for a dramatic increase in the number of poker players worldwide, and as of December 2003, revenues from online poker were estimated at US$34 million per month. Traditional (or &#8220;brick and mortar&#8221;, B&#38;M) venues for playing poker, such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://www.onlinepokerblog.eu/2009/02/online-poker/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p><strong>Online poker</strong> is the game of poker played over the Internet (online).  It has been responsible for a dramatic increase in the number of poker players  worldwide, and as of December 2003, revenues from online poker were estimated at  US$34 million per month.</p>
<p>Traditional (or &#8220;brick and mortar&#8221;, B&amp;M) venues for playing poker, such as  casinos and poker rooms, may be intimidating for novice players and are located  in geographically disparate locations. Brick and mortar casinos are also  reticent to promote poker because it is very difficult for them to profit from  the activity. Though the rake, or time charge, of traditional casinos is often  very high, the opportunity costs of running a poker room are even higher. Brick  and mortar casinos often make much more money by removing poker rooms and adding  more slot machines.</p>
<p>Online venues, by contrast, are dramatically cheaper because they have much  smaller overhead costs. For example, adding another table does not take up  valuable space like it would for a brick and mortar casino. Online poker rooms  tend to be viewed as more player-friendly. For example, the software may prompt  the player when it is his or her turn to act. Online poker rooms also allow the  players to play for very low stakes (as low as 1¢) and often offer poker  freerolls (where there is no entry fee), attracting beginners.</p>
<p>Online venues may be more vulnerable to certain types of fraud, especially  collusion between players. However, they also have collusion detection abilities  that do not exist in brick and mortar casinos. For example, online poker room  security employees can look at the &#8220;hand history&#8221; of the cards previously played  by any player on the site, making patterns of behavior easier to detect than in  a casino where colluding players can simply fold their hands without anyone ever  knowing the strength of their holding. Online poker rooms also check player&#8217;s IP  addresses in order to prevent players at the same household or at known open  proxy servers from playing on the same tables.</p>
<p>The major online poker sites offer varying features to entice new players.  One common feature is to offer tournaments called satellites by which the  winners gain entry to real-life poker tournaments. It was through one such  tournament that Chris Moneymaker won his entry to the 2003 World Series of  Poker. He went on to win the main event causing shock in the poker world. The  2004 World Series featured triple the number of players over the 2003 turnout.  At least four players in the WSOP final table won their entry through an online  cardroom. Like Moneymaker, 2004 winner Greg &#8220;Fossilman&#8221; Raymer also won his  entry at the PokerStars online cardroom.</p>
<p>In December 2003 it was reported that online poker revenues stood at around  $34m (&amp;#8364; 40m) per month and were growing by 27% per month. By March 2005,  at peak times approximately 100,000 people were playing for real money at the  various cardrooms with a like number playing free games.</p>
<p>In October 2004, Sportingbet Plc, the world’s largest publicly traded online  gaming company (SBT.L), announced the acquisition of ParadisePoker.com, one of  the online poker industry&#8217;s first and largest cardrooms. The acquisition marked  the first time an online cardroom was owned by a public company. Since then,  several other cardroom parent companies have gone public.</p>
<p>In June 2005, PartyGaming, the parent company of the largest online cardroom,  went public on the London Stock Exchange, achieving an initial public offering  market value in excess of $8 billion dollars. At the time of the IPO, ninety-two  percent of Party Gaming&#8217;s income came from poker operations.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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