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[QUOTE="Tero, post: 7040334, member: 415793"] One thing we can see already. People are fed up with sites that allow the use of third-party tools. In my view that is why we are seeing the decline of Stars and why a site like GG is increasing its foothold. There is no fun in playing on a site where the full time semi-shark has your tendencies in his database - unless you use the same tools yourself. Future of online poker requires leveling the playing field by disallowing the tools that give an edge to those who seek it, and it should be in the best interest of poker sites to follow this path. However, the development that we have seen in the game during the past couple of decades is partially driven by the rules we still have in place. Allowing the use of sophisticated tools has increased the "arms race" and in exchange increased our overall understanding of poker. But this poses also a problem. The gap between good players and those who are just finding poker is wider than ever. If we ever want to see the golden years of poker to return we need a site where the only tool that a player can use - is his brain. [/QUOTE]
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