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The possibility of winning a fortune for a relatively small wager is what draws many to gamble online. Certainly there are professionals who are able to make a living by playing skill games such as poker on the Internet. But there are always a few who think they can cheat their way to riches, and today’s web site operators are well aware of their tactics.

One scam used early on was the practice of setting up multiple accounts to dominate multiplayer games. If a player could control six or seven hands at a poker table, for example, the possibility of others winning could be greatly reduced. Over time, safeguards have been put in place by the software makers to ensure that such collusion does not occur. Very few online gambling sites allow an individual to open more than one account, and identity verification is now a standard practice within the industry, not only to stop cheats, but also to keep underage players from participating.

The jury is still out on the use of “robots” to wager at online casinos, but most of the larger operators prohibit them in their terms and conditions. Robot programs supposedly use sophisticated algorithms to get an inside edge on random-number generators, predicting outcomes faster and more precisely than any human mind could do.

But the great majority of these “game killers” are really nothing more than high-speed betting strategies that fail in the long term. If they really worked like they were supposed to, their inventors would be using them to make money gambling, rather than selling the software to unsuspecting players for $39.95. The adage caveat emptor (“buyer beware”) applies just as much to the Internet as does to other purchases.

For the greatest enjoyment of online gambling, the key is to “wager with your head, not over it.” Internet casinos, poker rooms and sportsbooks are businesses. They operate for profit with the odds in their favor, providing entertainment and amusement, along with the possibility of winning some cash. Although luck will always favour a few, the vast majority of players experience small gains or losses, with occasional highs and lows. The object is to enjoy the ride. As long as players are having fun, online gambling works for everyone.

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