OK.My understanding is that the person who owns/runs the BOT can jump in and take over whenever they choose to.
We can't do anything if this happens, we can only accept or refuse, etc.When there are multiple bots at the same table who are working together, it might be a problem.
OK.
But how often would an owner "jump in" just to throw some animations and then allow the bot to play again?
I don't make any of those plays (because they are all bad) and I am not a bot.
Sometimes, realizing that an unskilled player wins against you on such a board with a trash hand feels more frustrating than the thought of playing against a bot.