Should Poker Players Look to Open Source Poker Software to Compete With PokerStars?

Poker player James Keys casts his eyes on the PokerStars players strike and comes up with an innovative way to beat the ‘PokerStars problem’ without having to call anyone a scab.

If the former Aussie Millions Main Event runner-up James Keys ever decides to hang up his deck of cards, there is a job waiting for him as a writer.

The Englishman recently penned a blog post entitled “PokerStars Strike: Waste of Time?” and it’s the most sensible piece of media I have seen put in print since Dani Stern rode his white mouse into battle followed by 2,500+ of his loyal servants.

Keys wastes little time in sharing his opinion on the player’s strike saying it was “doomed to failure”. He also poured hot tar on my idea of a player’s union – reminding me that poker players are not employee’s, and, therefore, the best they can hope for is to ‘form a cartel.’ There is an excellent show on Netflix called ‘Narcos’ where Stern can pick up some tips, although I must warn him, most people who form a cartel do tend to end up rather dead.