Poor bankroll management for I7AXA and bots on William Hill

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"I7AXA" has finished 2nd in the Sunday Million last Sunday. Over 6,500 players were enrolled at this tournament and awards total was a little over 1, 3 m$. For his second place, I7AXA has been awarded a $ 148,342 grant.

 

 


Him who initially was a player losing, he did a satellite for $ 10 and won his entry for the Sunday Million of last Sunday. After winning this award, he began to play the sitNgo heads up. Initially, it was a small sitNgo $ 50, but it has not taken much time before I7AXA goes to the nitty-gritty and opens a few heads up sitNgo (which it does not have the talent necessary to beat) $ $500 1000 then $2000.


Shortly after, I7AXA realizes that his account is lighter 133 k $. Downswing or incompetence? We are not going to venture to a reply, but, one thing is certain, it's a bad bankroll management.


On one of these game tables, he reportedly said: "I don't care for these losses, I'll return to them". Hoping for him that it more good than this week run. It remains still winning $ 15,000 in a week, which is still noble for a poker player.


Bots are allowed on William Hill


bot771107In recent months, PokerCollectif talked you many stories featuring the bots on the poker rooms. Today we learn via a thread on 2 + 2 that bots exist on William Hill and they are legal. They are even more legal that the player "bot771107" is a bot owned by William Hill. For those interested, on Sharkscope, this robot is doing very well in sitNgo since winning $ 7000 in 1020 sitNgo $ 18 with a 44% ROI (which is incredibly good for a sitNgo player).


This information was confirmed by the support of William Hill. On the William Hill site, in the terms and conditions, you can read that William Hill allows to use electronic players (bots) to boost traffic to the site. The other terms and conditions of the site may be read here.

Player: is that the player "bot771107" is a bot?

Laura: Yes; It is identified as such (a bot).


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