Cheating at online poker may seem surprising, but it's not impossible.
Senator concerned over scandal
The uncovering of two online cheating scandals at Absolute Poker and UltimateBet
has not gone unnoticed by former US Senator Alphonse D'Amato. The New York
politician who is the current chairman of the Poker Players Alliance (PPA) has brought the incidents to the attention of the US
Senate in an effort to legislate against this new breed of Internet crime. Both
poker sites resided in the jurisdiction of the Kahnawake Gaming Commission which initially did not permit inspection of these sites in
order to present a clean bill of health.
Kahnawake
The Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC) grants gaming licenses
to a range of online poker, casino, and sports book websites. A number of these
websites are managed and hosted by Mohawk Internet Technologies (MIT), an Internet
hosting company located on Kahnawake territory near Quebec. MIT has created a
name for itself in the North American casino game hosting market and is
currently the most convenient source of online gambling sites for the majority
of US citizens.
Poker Players Alliance
Senator D'Amato is particularly sensitive to issues such as
cheating of any kind. The fact that the recent scandals occurred on online
websites suggests that regulation is required of the Internet media that
enables such events to take place. D'Amato's concern is reflected by the fact
that while the incidents took place outside US jurisdiction, many US citizens
have been affected.
Software flaw
The websites that enabled the cheating to occur had
allegedly allowed some of the online poker players to see the cards of other
players in the game. The KGC declared their innocence and announced that any
players who lost money would be refunded. Additionally, they announced that
those employees involved with the scandal had been dismissed. The KGC also stated
that the software had been corrected, although the whole incident has left a
bitter taste in the mouths of all concerned.
Disappointed
Senator D'Amato expressed concern that no members of the KGC
or of the websites in question were charged with criminal action. D'amato
released a statement that condemned the online poker cheating scandal and
further blamed the KGC for not taking legal action against those concerned.
Regulation, not banning
Most significantly, Senator D'Amato used the incident to
push for federal regulation of the Internet gambling industry. Falling clearly
in line with those calling for regulation, D'Amato is convinced that a ban on
online gambling would be counterproductive and unworkable.
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