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December 27, 2008 at 2:58 am #791022
YoungT.jrMemberTime for Kahnawake to boot the fools out. So sick of them producing bad publicity for iGaming.
December 30, 2008 at 12:05 am #791119
vladcizsolMemberAmazing and mind blowing that with all the scrutiny these brands are under from the media and online player communities they would chance anything out of the ordinary. I also find it incredible that it would involve someone of the stature of Phil Hellmuth.
Nathan can you keep us in the loop on this one please?
December 30, 2008 at 4:43 am #791134
neophyteMember@Professor 192022 wrote:
Amazing and mind blowing that with all the scrutiny these brands are under from the media and online player communities they would chance anything out of the ordinary. I also find it incredible that it would involve someone of the stature of Phil Hellmuth.
Nathan can you keep us in the loop on this one please?
Also amazing that PH blows it off, shrugs and says essentially “shit happens”. such a good ambassador for his own brand and online poker..
I know many of us still feel that it’s amazing that these brands are being pushed on cap via chipleader. forgetting the coverup/theft of million of dollars, the software still isn’t up to scratch obviously…
December 30, 2008 at 4:46 pm #791177
fintanMemberNo big deal, according to Paul Leggett. From the CAP News page:
Tokwiro Expands on UltimateBet Statement (Update)
35 hands affected by Cereus software glitch
December 30, 2008 (InfoPowa News) — The COO of UltimateBet parent Tokwiro Enterprises, Paul Leggett, has expanded on his earlier statement following further timeous investigations into the incorrect payouts on games at UltimateBet.com over the weekend (see previous reports).
“There is a prevention system in place designed to protect hand results against disconnections,” Leggett explained in his statement. “However, after conducting an extensive source code analysis, we found logic in our code that we have enhanced to further ensure this malfunction cannot reoccur.
“We were able to reproduce the error on our testing systems by forcing a hand to disconnect its winning player at the precise millisecond the hand in question was awarding the pot and simultaneously flushing the ‘player’s state’ data. Had the disconnection happened literally a millisecond sooner or later the error would not have transpired.
“While enhancing the software to prevent this malfunction from occurring again, we introduced a new defect that caused 36 hands to award incorrect payouts. All players have been reimbursed for these hands as well.
“We have implemented a new method into the code and updated the game servers. Both errors are no longer reproducible. Furthermore, we are conducting extensive tests to simulate every possible disconnection scenario to ensure this type of malfunction cannot occur in the future.
“We are currently reviewing historical hands in our database to see if there ever were similar incidents in the past. Thus far, our investigation has been unable to unearth any additional historical occurrences of this malfunction. Our investigation will continue until we are satisfied that there are no additional historical occurrences.
“We recognize the severity of these issues and we will continue to give them the attention they deserve until we are absolutely certain that they cannot happen again.”
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