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When Stake officially rolled out its own browser-only poker room, the hardcore poker community on X immediately started debating one specific rule: third-party tracking software and HUDs (Heads-Up Displays) are strictly banned.  

On traditional online poker sites, professional players use HUD software that overlays right on the screen. This software tracks every move an opponent makes, gathering data on exactly how often they fold, bluff, or raise. It basically gives data-heavy pros an massive statistical hammer to smash casual players who are just trying to have some fun on a Friday night.

By completely banning these tools, Stake flatted the playing field. The ongoing discussions on X point out that this single rule has turned Stake into one of the "softest" and most casual-friendly poker environments online.

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I like the no-HUD approach. It creates a more level playing field and encourages players to improve their poker skills rather than depend on tracking software. I can see why more casual players would find that appealing.

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