AI tools that analyze hand history and offer the optimal move in real-time. This is a massive threat to game integrity, allowing players to act perfectly. How PokerBros Fights Back:

The deck is shuffled and dealt on secure, remote servers, not on your smartphone.

: Websites or Telegram channels claiming to sell "card-reveal" software for $50–$100 are almost certainly scams. If such a tool existed, a player could make millions; they would never sell it for a few dollars. Malware Risk : Downloading "hacks" often results in installing keyloggers

The real threat in club-based poker apps is not software hacking, but collusion. This happens when two or more players sit at the same table and communicate their cards via a third-party app (like Discord or WhatsApp).

Once the victim refuses to send more money, the scammer blocks them across all communication channels. Malware Deployment