>>12336677There are free ones that aren't very good. Pros have good ones. They are site-specific and track every player: how many hands they put money in, how many times they go to showdown, how much their avg wins or losses are.
Since regulation in 2006, when several major sites were busted in insider fixing scandals, the sites have to log every hand and every player, so that they can be reviewed by everyone if they suspect cheating or collusion. The result is that there are programs that take all this data and use it to track how good or bad a player is by the percentage of hands they play, how often they put money in the pot and how often and how much they win and lose.
90% of all player lose money and quit after awhile. These are the ones you want at your table. The other 10% line up to play at tables with a few of these morons and trust fund babies and take their money by playing tight, basic poker.
If you see a table with a long waiting line, you know that's what is going on. People play several tables at once and the action is many times faster than in a live casino. Playing basic tight/agressive poker at a table with a few morons is easy money. It's just a regular job.
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