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paintedbynumbers said:Bad beats are a part of life. Good quote. Many sites can easily fix the "is online poker rigged" by offering a bad beat jackpot. Some sites do this. the sites that do very rarely see a 1-2- outer on a river. They also rarely see Quads. Wonder why.
Pokerstars is an example of horrible software currently. I am convinced they use a SQL based server and set the action on high. Why would they do this? It helps get more people in hands and speed up tournaments. Ever notice A or K hit 9 flops out of 10? Ever notice that if an A or K doesn't hit that the board will pair itself? Not a coincidence.
People ask what do they have to gain. The answer is simple. Rebuys and more deposits. If you don't believe that these sites can track how often people deposit money you are kidding yourselves. Sure they may throw you a few bones, but if they know you are just going to rebuy or deposit anyway why wouldn't they rig it against you.
Someone mentioned the casino bonus. I have done the $10 casino bonus every day for the past 2 months with Pokerstars. 90% of the time I get the 25% bonus casino play. I play the bonus and have actually played through twice to actually make a profit. The funny thing is while I am playing through I can hit bonus after bonus. Once I am in the profit stage I don't hit the bonus at all. It's weird to explain. I will say though that the Pokerstars slots seem to pay a lot more than Bovada and other sites.
You throw a lot of I've seen this out there. Have you? Do you have actual proof that A or K are in 90% of flops? Please take your next 10 flops and post them I would like to see that. I tell you what Ill keep track of my next 10 flops to see if you are even close. Also that 10th flop has to have a pair in it.
Now the "why wouldn't they rig it against you" because they don't have to. If a site is perceived fair and honest by a majority of players they have no problem "RAKE"ing in the cash. Why would someone risk Billions of dollars to get your $25 dollar deposit? Yes the site could keep track of who deposits but if you screw them wouldn't a smart person stop depositing? Also lets say at a 9 person table do they search every ones history then decide how to deal the cards? Then they change they way they deal everytime a new player sits down? If you have any actual data please present it but so far you have not convinced me in the least.














