Possibly marking of cards during tournaments

I’ve noticed several aces with markings on them during tourneys and it’s always when a certain player (I wont name yet) has recently had that exact same card. Also when I have the ace they seem to always fold to my bets.

  1. How can we enforce penalties for this behavior?
  2. How can i cover my cards more to protect against this?

Hi plzfold, :smiley:

Could you please post some screenshots showing the marked cards. Hand numbers might also be helpful but anomalies do not always show on hand replays.

Cheers!

I’d like to see that replay as well!
From her profile: “54 cards and I can’t catch any! Grrr!” ??

how can the cards be marked?

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That’s what were waiting to see. I think she’s a little cornfused.

Well heck, that’s a easy one, aren’t all your cards … BLACKBALLED !!! :slight_smile: :rofl:

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Don’t you really mean BLUEBALLS? LMFAO!

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Oh it’s you, trying to get me in trouble with the forum police AGAIN.

I don’t need any help I can piss people off all by myself. :slight_smile: :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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I should know better than to try and eat lunch while reading your replies. I have a bunch of food all over the place from uncontrollable laughter! But we’re getting off topic so we better stop. LOLOLOLO!

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bwhahaha :rofl:

This would be in live poker play right? This can’t be here on replay.

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I’d like to see those screenshots as well. I’d also like to know where she sees those other 2 cards.

I been watching the latest hands they’ve played that contains aces. not seeing any marks on the aces. be nice if they showed screenshots

The backs of every card will be the exact same image. Aside from being a complete waste of resources to have different images, it would also require the server sending info about what every card is to every client. You wouldn’t need markings in that case, anyone who knew how to use the browser developer tools would be a super user.
I would recommend the OP just cleans the dirt off their screen.