Real-time assistance (RTA) has been one of the hottest topics in online poker after a recent scandal that saw popular streamer Fedor Kruse outed by his roommates for cheating.
On Wednesday, GGNetwork, which hosted many of the games in which Kruse used his "dream machine" to win $90,000, released a response.
"We have re-dedicated our efforts to combatting RTA and have swiftly adopted enhanced RTA detection methods and improved our internal processes for handling these cheaters," the report says. "Through our upgraded detection methods, we have discovered a small group of RTA users on GGPN.