The most common "fake" generator. You download a ZIP file containing a text file that says: "License generated. To activate, complete 3 offers." You spend 20 minutes filling out fake surveys, giving away your phone number and email, only to receive a dead key.
Most executable files labeled "Shanky_License_Gen_2026.exe" are infostealers. Once run, they: Shanky Holdem Poker Bot License Genrator LATEST
Irony alert: You try to steal a $97 poker bot license, but the hacker steals your $2,000 poker bankroll. The most common "fake" generator
Poker rooms use AI-driven behavior analysis (PokerStars' "PokerFalcon" or GGPoker's "Bot Buster"). They look for: Irony alert: You try to steal a $97
Once flagged, your account is permanently banned. Not suspended—banned. Your real name is added to a shared database of cheaters across multiple networks (GamBlock, IDScan).
Clause 12.4 of the PokerStars Terms of Service explicitly states: "If we detect the use of automated play, we may confiscate all funds in your account."
That $500 you grinded? Gone. That $2,000 deposit? Forfeited. The poker room keeps it. You cannot sue; you agreed to the ToS.