Online Poker Site Offers Man $10,000 to NOT publish Code A major online Casino and Poker site has offered Paul Westin, professional poker player and former software engineer $10,000 to not release his published report 'The Online Poker Code Crack' In his report, Westin reveals the software code used in the online poker sites, such as Fulltilt, Pokerstars, and many other major casino sites. The code, according to Westin, is the inner workings of the poker sites that determine the cards, the outcome, and the winners. An avid student of Poker for more than 10 years and a former software engineer, Westin stated, "I played a lot of online poker and increasingly noticed a lot of bad beats and unusual circumstances. It was when I heard several people at a major live tournament in Las Vegas discussing Online Poker and complaining that the sites were rigged, that I decided to investigate a little further." That investigation led Westin to discover an amazing flaw in the software used by the Online Poker sites that could easily be manipulated to produce winning hands and guarantee cashes in many tournaments. After 3 years of research into the software and the procedures of the Random Number Generator (RNG), Westin found what he was looking for. "I discovered that, even though the poker sites have taken great pains in protecting their RNG and the security of the dealing to produce what appears to be a totally random outcome, there are inherent flaws in the program's code that I was able to easily manipulate and ultimately win several large online tournaments." "Furthermore, with my experience as a software engineer, I was able to duplicate the exact sequences used by these online poker sites and verify that my suspicions were correct. There is something amiss and the program does have inherent flaws which are easily manipulated by anyone who knows the code." Westin refused to further elaborate on his findings for this report, however he stated that he has published a book that details all of the findings, the code, and the process to manipulate the online poker sites. Westin said, "I approached a popular online poker site and revealed what I had discovered in hopes the Poker site would change their code to make the game fair, their response was an offer of $10,000 in my poker account if I did not publish my findings." "Naturally, I laughed at such a ridiculous offer, after all, that site is raking in millions of dollars a year and my intention was to get the site to change their code, not buy me off! I later learned that the sites are not able to change the code because doing so would make the RNG ineffective and would be extremely costly. Therefore, I have published my report and made it available to anyone interested in learning how to manipulate the online poker code and make money playing poker online." Paul Westin's report and code entitled 'Online Poker Code Crack' is available through affiliate PWMarketing at http://caligonia.com/poker