GG扑克 bots — what's actually real
GG扑克 (GGPuke) is the name Chinese players use for GGPoker. It is not a separate game — it is a different way in. Here is what that means for bots, integrity, and the agent channel that gets you to the table.
Short answer: GG扑克 is the Chinese-facing channel of GGPoker, reached through local agents instead of an app-store download. The cards, the RNG, and the player pool are the same shared platform used internationally. A bot is software that plays for you — it can read the table and suggest or auto-play decisions, but it cannot see hole cards, rig the deal, or beat the platform's behavioural detection without leaving a footprint. The channel changes how you access the game, not the game itself.
GG扑克 = the Chinese channel of GGPoker
To an international player, GGPoker is an app you download and fund directly. To a Chinese player, the same platform is reached through a chain of agents and channels: you join via an invite, an agent issues you chips, and you play on tables that share liquidity with everyone else on the platform. "GG扑克" and "GGPuke" are transliterations of that same brand — not a clone, not a grey-market fork.
This matters because most confusion about "GG扑克 作弊" (GG poker cheating) starts from the wrong mental model. People assume the Chinese version is a different, looser game where anything goes. It is the same game server with a different front door.
What the shared platform actually means
Because both channels feed the same engine, three things are identical no matter how you got in:
- One RNG and one deal. Nobody — agent or player — controls the cards. There is no "channel deck."
- One liquidity pool. You can be seated with players who came through the international client. The field is mixed.
- One integrity system. The same behavioural detection, hand-history analysis, and account-linking checks apply to everyone.
So the integrity questions worth asking are the same ones an international player would ask — plus a few that are specific to how the agent layer settles money, which is its own topic.
What a poker bot can and can't do here
A bot is a program that makes or recommends decisions in real time. On a shared platform like this one, the honest boundaries are:
| A bot CAN | A bot CAN'T |
|---|---|
| Read the public table state (board, bets, stacks) | See opponents' hole cards |
| Suggest or auto-play a solver-derived line | Change the deal or the RNG |
| Run faster and never tilt | Hide a robotic timing/sizing signature forever |
| Multi-table beyond human limits | Defeat account-linking across the agent network |
Most real-world "cheating" on a channel like this is not a magic card-reading bot. It is multi-accounting and chip-dumping inside the agent layer, or ordinary solver assistance — two very different problems that the platform polices differently. We unpack both in the two articles below.
Intl vs 中文版
How the Chinese-facing version differs from the international GGPoker client — access, deposits, support — and why the underlying game is the same.
Read →Agents & Channels
The agent access and settlement model, and how it interacts with multi-accounting, collusion, and solver bots.
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