No More Solvers: Inside CoinPoker’s New Third-Party Software Regulations
- CoinPoker bans HUDs, solvers, and automated data tools from June 8, 2026.
- Only basic table layout aids and manual hotkeys are allowed; all RTA and mass data use prohibited.
- Players must use physical devices—violations (intentional or not) result in strict accountability.
The online poker landscape is pushing back against the rise of real-time assistance and automated data collection. CoinPoker has joined the movement by implementing a strict update to its third-party tools policy. Effective as of June 8, 2026, the new regulations remove heads-up displays, solvers, and specialized database software from the live playing environment.
Let's dive straight into the details: this article is going to tell you all about which convenience tools remain legal and which strategic programs will get your account flagged.
Returning the Edge to the Human Mind
CoinPoker’s newly defined policy creates a clear divide between regular players and database-reliant grinders. By enacting a total ban on background data mining and tracking software, the platform is ensuring that the software running on your computer cannot dictate your real-time strategy.
While the change makes the games much more accessible and less intimidating for casual players, it forces high-volume grinders to adjust. The tools used to build automated profiles on opponents are gone; studying must happen strictly offline, leaving live play to your own intellect and adaptability.
Checking the Rules: What is Allowed?
The operator acknowledges that multi-tabling requires basic interface support, so certain layout utilities remain acceptable within limits.
| Tool Category | Permitted? | Core Rules & Limitations |
|---|---|---|
| Table Layout & Tiling | Yes | Allowed strictly for arranging, focusing, and stacking tables. |
| Window Placement | Yes | Permitted if the app does not profile opponents or track stats. |
| Manual Hotkeys | Yes | Legal for keyboard or mouse shortcuts, but the player must make every decision. |
| Automated Betting | No | Completely banned; no software may click, bet, or fold for you. |
| External HUDs | No | Strictly prohibited; only the native PokerIntel system is legal. |
The War on RTA and Mass Data Analysis
The strictest sections of the update focus on tools that guide a player's choices during a hand. Real-time assistance (RTA), including solvers, equity engines, and interactive preflop or postflop charts, is entirely outlawed while the poker client is active. This restriction extends to human interaction as well, explicitly banning live strategic coaching while a session is underway.
Data collection has also been heavily restricted. Players are prohibited from using, building, or sharing mass data analysis (MDA) reports, population database files, or paid commercial tracking subscriptions designed to map out player pool vulnerabilities.
Technical Verification and Player Accountability
To maintain the integrity of its platform, CoinPoker requires a standard, physical operating system for all sessions. Connecting through virtual environments, remote desktops, cloud PCs, or software emulators is a direct violation, as these setups can be used to bypass security scans.
Crucially, the platform notes that player intent is completely irrelevant when a violation is identified. Grinders cannot argue that a banned training utility or chart was left open inadvertently. If a prohibited program is active on your device while the CoinPoker app is running, you are liable for the infraction. Checking your active task manager before joining a game is now an essential step for every player on the network.
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