'60 Minutes': How online gamblers unmasked cheaters

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news.cnet.com — In the wild, wild west, when a poker player was caught cheating it was a capital offense, with the punishment quickly dispensed right across the card table. But today if you're caught cheating in the popular and lucrative world of Internet poker...

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  1. I didn't know you could cheat at Internet poker, but I have never played it on the net.

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  3. the incredible things is that they know who the cheater is, how he did it and he is getting away with it. The hosting company don't seems to care and will not take any actions either. What the 60 min report really says; if you want to be cheated... play online poker.

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  4. WOW! Unbelievable. Just think - if you can cheat the system - maybe the system can cheat you aswell!!! I don't know about you guys but when I play online gaming, I like to know that my money and identity are safe. I need to know that the site is reliable and well secured.

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