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Are Mac Poker Rooms Safe?

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A rising question among Mac poker players is if Macintosh poker software is safe to play poker on.

(PRWEB) December 20, 2005 -- Popular Mac online poker rooms like Pacific Poker (www.macPacificpoker.com) offer a Java based poker room which some players are paranoid might not be safe. Mac poker rooms say this paranoia is completely false and Mac poker software is as safe as Windows poker software.

Reasons for paranoia among Mac users and poker players come from the thought of players being able to see their cards by hacking into your computer. Mac poker software uses a “no download” software that runs in the browser by using Java. This software is unhackable says many online poker rooms.

Poker rooms like Pacific Poker take pride in offering their customers the safest software possible. They say they would not offer any poker software that would compromise their business in any way. The no download or Mac compatible software does not allow any sort of cheating in any possible way.

Online poker pros say that suspicions and paranoia among online poker players stems from bad beats and poor play. The inexperienced players tend to believe that they are doing everything right and they are losing because of being cheated. In most cases players can not accept that they are not properly playing poker and thus must blame it on cheating.

Unfortunately, poker rooms and software programs tend to be hot spots for player accusations. Party Poker is also very common talk around forums and chat rooms on wether or not their software is safe. The phrase “How to cheat at online poker” gets thousands of hits a month from paranoid losing players.

A common cheat among online poker was the process of using bots to automatically raise, bet, check, and fold for them using the software to calculate odds. This cheat software was commonly used on limit games. Most all poker rooms including Pacific Poker’s Mac poker room (www.macPacificpoker.com) do not let these cheat software’s enter their poker portals anymore.

Media Contact
Roger Shriver
407-493-6846
Mac Poker - Pacific Poker
www.macPacificpoker.com

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