A reporting baseline grounded in implemented evidence.
PokerWorks fairness reporting is deliberately narrow. We report scope, implemented controls, incidents, and dated review status. We do not use reports to imply features or guarantees that do not exist.
What every report should include
- 1. Reporting period
- 2. Current fairness scope
- 3. Implemented controls summary
- 4. Operational incident summary
- 5. Break-glass/admin access summary
- 6. Material changes since last report
- 7. Independent review / certification status
- 8. Limitations and next steps
Reports must say which hand modes are covered and avoid silently broadening the posture.
Reports summarize live controls and measured facts. Optional future assurance layers stay out unless they are real and dated.
PokerWorks does not use integrity reports to imply player-facing proof UX or universal fairness guarantees that are not actually shipped.
Current baseline scope
As of the current fairness posture, PokerWorks public fairness guarantees are anchored on canonical shuffled production hands. Exempt, injected, replayed, recovered, and synthetic modes are classified separately and are not part of the same fail-closed public posture unless explicitly stated.