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Third Party Tools and Services FAQ

  • What is this all about?
  • With the explosion in online poker, people have developed programs to help them play better online. We think it is okay for players to use some of those programs. However, some of those programs go beyond what we consider acceptable as an aid in playing online.

    There is a range of things that a player can do to improve his chances in a poker game. For instance, he can play a lot and gain experience, or he can read a book about poker. Both of these techniques are clearly appropriate. At the other end of the spectrum, he can work in collusion with another player, sharing information about hole cards and teaming up against other players. This is clearly cheating.

    In between those two extremes are many programs - some of which we consider to be too close to cheating. For example, there are people building huge databases with profiles of every player on PokerStars, and they are selling access to these databases. A player with access to such a database can call up detailed information about every one of his opponents without ever playing against those opponents himself. We believe this gives that player an unfair advantage against others at his table.

    Obviously, reasonable people will disagree over what is appropriate and what is not. We have developed what we consider to be a reasonable compromise between letting players take every possible fair advantage, but prohibiting the unfair ones.

  • Why did this all get started?
  • We have gotten emails on this subject from many players. Some want to use these "aid" programs and are asking if they're okay. Other players are concerned that their opponents are using aid programs. We needed to establish a policy so we could draw a line between acceptable and unacceptable programs. We made this decision only after thorough discussion within PokerStars and with poker experts outside PokerStars.
  • In general, what kind of tools and services are acceptable?
  • The following types of tools and services are generally acceptable:
    1. Tools, services or charts that simply tell you odds, starting hand recommendations, etc.
    2. Tools and services that profile your opponents, but make use of only information which you have accumulated by your own play.
    3. Macros and Hotkey programs that don't have any bearing on gameplay logic. For example, you can use AutoHotKey, MacroExpress or AutoIt3 to make it such that you 'bet the pot' when you press the 'P' key, but you cannot use these or other utilities to create an autofolder that folds poor starting hands, or that automates advice or actions from any other program.
  • Why is this an issue?
  • Consider this: you are playing at a six-person table and the other five players at that table are using a shared database program. After each hand, they are able to see what cards every other player (except you) had. Do you want to play at that table?
  • Can you give me some examples of acceptable tools and services ?
  • The following are examples of tools and services which are permitted:
    1. Calculatem Pro
    2. Coach Rounder
    3. Draw Poker Source
    4. FreePokerDB (aka FPDB)
    5. GameTime+
    6. Holdem Advantage
    7. Hold’em Cockpit
    8. Holdem Genius
    9. Holdem Indicator
    10. Holdem Manager
    11. Holdem Partner
    12. Holdem Radar
    13. Holdem Ranger (including RealTime HUD)
    14. NotesNL
    15. Omaha Indicator
    16. Omaha Poker Coach
    17. Paragon Poker Pal
    18. Poker Academy Prospector
    19. PokerAce HUD
    20. Pokerbility
    21. Poker Buddy
    22. Poker Butler
    23. Poker Calculator Pro (aka Poker Pro 2007 by PokerProLabs)
    24. Poker Copilot
    25. PokerEval (Registered Version Only)
    26. Poker EV
    27. Poker Evolver
    28. PokerGrapher
    29. PokerHands
    30. Poker Indicator
    31. Poker Juggernaut
    32. PokerKant
    33. PokerObserver HUD
    34. Poker Office
    35. Poker Potjie
    36. Poker Sharpener
    37. Poker Sidekick
    38. Poker Sniffer
    39. Poker-Spy
    40. PokerStat
    41. Poker Stove
    42. PokerStrategy Elephant
    43. PokerStrategy Equilator
    44. PokerTracker (including TableTracker)
    45. Poker Vitals
    46. Poker Weapon
    47. Poker Wingman
    48. Pot Odd Rechner
    49. PPA Poker Calculator
    50. Sharktoolz Bankroll Manager
    51. Sharktoolz Poker-Reader
    52. SmartBuddy
    53. Star Tracker
    54. Stud Inspector v1
    55. Table Shark
    56. Telescope by SpadeIt
    57. Texas Calculatem
    58. ThePokerDB
    59. Tournament Indicator
    60. Tournament Shark
    61. Tournament Updater

    This list was last updated November 7th 2008.

  • In general, what kinds of tools and services are prohibited?
  • The following types of tools and services are prohibited:
    1. Any program that shares hole card data with other players or programs is colluding, and is prohibited.
    2. Any program that works off of a central database of player profiles or hands played is prohibited.
    3. Any program that plays without human intervention (a 'bot') or reduces the requirement of a human playing. For instance, an 'auto-folder' is prohibited.
    4. The practice of datamining (observing games as a non-player for extended periods in order to build up a large database of hand histories for future reference) is prohibited.
    5. Any software that offers direct game play advice on the appropriate action to take, and which is also programmable or configurable beyond a very basic level.
  • Can you give some examples of tools and services which are prohibited?
  • The following are examples of tools and services which are prohibited at all times:
    1. Advanced Poker Calculator
    2. CardAnalyzer
    3. Gambot
    4. Hand HQ
    5. hhSmithey
    6. Holdem Hawk
    7. Holdem Pirate
    8. Holdem Inspector a.k.a. Online Holdem Inspector
    9. ICM-Bot
    10. iHH Harvester
    11. Magic Holdem
    12. Mandraker
    13. MyPokerIntel
    14. Online Omaha High Inspector
    15. Open Holdem Bot
    16. OPI Wizard
    17. PokerAnalytics
    18. Poker Android
    19. Poker Bot+
    20. Poker Bloodhound
    21. Poker Crusher
    22. Poker Edge
    23. Poker Inspector a.k.a. Online Poker Inspector
    24. Poker Mate
    25. Poker Player Winnings
    26. Poker Prophecy
    27. POKERobot
    28. Poker Sherlock
    29. Poker Table Manager
    30. Poker Usher
    31. Real Poker Rankings
    32. SharkMate
    33. Sit n' Go Brain
    34. Sixth Sense
    35. SmartCollector a.k.a. Mixed Harvesters
    36. SpadeEye
    37. Stars Hand History (SHH)
    38. StarSpy
    39. Texas Auto Fold
    40. TheCashDB
    41. WinHoldem

    This list was last updated November 7th 2008.

    There are some tools and services which have legitimate uses for analysing your game, but which are not appropriate for use during play. For example, ICM (Independent Chip Model) and Nash Equilibrium tools may be used for post-game analysis and for studying hands which you have previously played. However, you may not use such a tool while the PokerStars software is open.

    Some examples of tools and services which are prohibited only while PokerStars is running are:

    1. Insight Poker Hound
    2. PokerStrategy ICM Trainer
    3. SAGE Decision Calculator
    4. SharkScope (including SharkScope HUD)
    5. Sit n’ Go End Game Tools
    6. SitnGo Wizard
    7. SNG Power Tools
    8. Spade ICM
    9. STT Analyzer by PokerSoftwareTools

    This list was last updated November 4th 2008

  • There's a tool / service I'd like to use, but it's not on any of these lists. Now what?
  • Please send an email to support@pokerstars.com with all the information you have about the tool or service in question. Please include a URL to a relevant web page if at all possible. We will review the tool or service and let you know if it's permitted or not.
  • Are the above lists subject to change?
  • Yes. In addition to evaluating new tools and services that come to our attention, PokerStars frequently re-examines those already on the permitted and prohibited lists to ensure they continue to fall within our terms of service. In addition, the terms of service themselves and the definition of a prohibited tool or service are periodically re-examined and are subject to change without notice. These re-examinations can result in a tool or service being reclassified without notice, moving from the permitted list to the prohibited list or vice-versa. PokerStars assumes no responsibility to notify players of any such reclassifications. Players should regularly check the lists of tools and services to verify the current status of any item’s classification.
  • May I use a permitted tools and service to record information about players from hands in which I am not playing?
  • With trivial exceptions, no. You may only collect hand histories and player information from hands in which you are a participant.
  • What steps are you going to take to prevent players from using prohibited tools and services?
  • We are going to look to see if any of those tools and services is running on a player's computer. If we find one of the prohibited tools and services, we will alert the player that he is running a prohibited tool or service and tell him what it is. We will ask that he stop running the tool or service immediately. If he complies, fine. If not, then we will prevent the PokerStars client from running on his computer.
  • Are you going to look for anything else on players' computers?
  • Absolutely not. Our sole interest is in protecting our players and our site from tools and services that we believe are bad for the integrity and fairness of our games.
  • Are you going to confiscate the account funds of somebody running a prohibited tool or service?
  • While we reserve the right to confiscate the funds of somebody running a prohibited tool or service , we are not going to do this lightly. We want to educate our players - not punish them. However, we will confiscate funds if a player shows a consistent pattern of using prohibited tools and services after being warned.
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