
Concerns are being raised about the integrity and fairness of online poker platforms. Industry voices are calling for stricter enforcement of rules to prevent bad actors from exploiting the system. Issues such as bot farms, real-time assistance (RTA), and collusion rings are reportedly infiltrating anonymous player pools, making it difficult for honest players to compete. Additionally, there is criticism of poker operators promoting training sites and software, which some argue lowers average win rates while maintaining or increasing rake. IgnitionCasino has been specifically mentioned as a platform where these issues are prevalent. The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is also urged to prevent practices that could harm the game's image. Poker is described as a 0 sum game, highlighting the competitive nature of the industry.
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Why donโt we start with operators ceasing to shill and promote training sites, training software of any kind. Poker IS a 0 sum game and you are trying to lower avg winrates while maintaining or even increasing rake. This is the first thing to address.