If players are caught cheating, like as alleged in a DYM or Cash table, what sort of recompense do the other players get. The reason i ask this, is i feel that if it is proved, and the culprits banned then the opponents on the table should be refunded in their entirety. Does this happen? i don't know but it should, if you were defrauded, a court of law would certainly award you compensation if you were out of pocket! I would like to know if others feel the same, or if anyone has received free entry by way of a sat tourney or cash if it was a cash table if they were knocked out through collusion. IMO Its too easy to ban cheats (and keep monies in their accounts) and ignore the victims.
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THE BEST PLACE TO HIT PEOPLE LIKE THIS IS IN THE POCKET.
Imagine paying for entry into a Satellite and reaching your goal to progress into a tourney. If it was proved that there was any funny business going on, then you would lose your place in the tourney, and be made to pay for the entry of any third party who has lost out. It would be an expensive lesson and would nip it in the bud sharpish (imo).
When obvious collusion has proven by the fraud team they will look at handing down prize money/seats to opponents who missed out (as a result of the cheating).
I have reported what looked like clear collusion to me on a couple of occassions, with clearly detailed information, hand no's etc and although the report was taken very seriously at the time I have no idea of the outcome one way or another. Surely it would be an idea if the player reporting the said collusion was informed of the outcome of the investigation.
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ACA
Collusion is difficult to prove beyond a doubt so most reposrts will probably come to nothing. They will be investigated but the site would have to be certain it could prove any such case before it banned or froze accounts. And even when this occurs those details are protected by the data protection act and it would be illegal for Sky to pass detials onto anyone not connected to account
Couldn't be more impressed by the way Sky handled it.
That's great to hear - i'll pass it on.