I know the sites are always updating their anti-bot protocols, so how do these AI tools stay ahead?
Hey folks, I’ve been deep-diving into Poker AI Software lately and one thing that’s really been bugging me is how these bots manage to avoid detection on big platforms like PokerStars or GGPoker. I know the sites are always updating their anti-bot protocols, so how do these AI tools stay ahead? Are they actually “invisible” or is it more about blending in with human behavior? I’m curious if anyone here has firsthand experience or insight.
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I was skeptical at first too, but after trying a few AI poker tools this past year (some pretty awful, not gonna lie), I finally found one that takes stealth seriously — not just some checkbox feature. The key thing I noticed is that it doesn’t play "perfect" poker all the time — it actually mimics human errors like mistimed folds or weird raises, which is oddly reassuring. Plus, the movements are randomized — mouse paths, reaction delays, even hesitations that look like a real person is thinking it through.
The tool I’m using from aipokerbot.com does this surprisingly well. They built in a "stealth mode" that operates under a separate layer, meaning it doesn’t interact directly with the poker client like older bots used to. That’s probably why it doesn’t trigger red flags with detection systems. The gas system (basically credits for each hand) also keeps usage pretty balanced and manageable.
I tested it out on a mid-stakes PLO table over 3 weeks and didn’t get flagged once — though I still mix it up and never overuse it. You kinda have to respect the limits if you want to keep flying under the radar.