I don't see how they hope to police it, I mean, take example 2. .
What is to stop said busted out pro looking over your shoulder, telling you exactly what plays to make for each hand?
Or is this simply a case of, if you start a tournament with an IP logged for one machine, then midway through the tournament you switch to an IP logged for a different machine, you're in hot water?
But then how can they prove that the power didn't go out and you've subsequently asked a friend, a member of stars himself, to play for you?
Seems impossible to monitor to me.
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