Why "防封 / undetectable" is the wrong question
On a public poker site, beating detection means beating an automated system. On WePoker, the last word belongs to the club. The owner sets the rules, sees your sessions, and settles in 钻石 off-app. A player who never loses to the regulars is a problem the owner will solve — whether or not any software ever flagged a single hand.
That's why the strongest "外挂" defense a seller can offer is meaningless: they don't control the human at the top of the stack. The accounts that last aren't the ones with the cleverest 辅助 — they're the ones that stay statistically boring.
What detection actually measures
Strip away the buzzwords and detection comes down to variance. Real players generate messy data: irregular timing, mixed sizings, tilt, fatigue, the occasional terrible fold. Automation generates clean data. The more a tool optimizes — solver lines, instant reactions, perfect sizing — the more it stands out against the human noise floor. Good detection doesn't look for a bot signature; it looks for the absence of being human.
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