I can't make any claims about iIgnition or Bovada and their adherence to game integrity but I've generally found it to be a good site to play on with the softest fields and I'm not too concerned about any issues on there that many people mention.'įor anyone doubting whether or not ignition interferes with the integrity of the game by manipulating cards and specific games, I'm here to tell you that you are des wrong. It could become easy to attribute losing sessions to these forces that you'll likely never be able to confirm instead of what you did wrong or how you can improve your game. I think if you find yourself unable to shake the pervasive thought that there are bots or other nefarious forces at play on the site that you're playing on that it could be detrimental to your game even if they're not actually there. Full Tilt, Enron, Bernie Madoff, Volkswagon are just a few that come to mind of large-scale frauds conducted in heavily regulated environments. There are countless examples of different products or entities that are heavily regulated but still managed to commit fraud. But, to a certain degree, any site you play on is going to require some level of trust, whether that be in the site itself of the regulators.