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dude basketball and poker dont mix too well.
True, but the NBA draft lottery system is all about odds and that's what poker is; playing the odds and hopefully beating the odds.Poker Player 100 said:dude basketball and ...poker dont mix too well.
Well I am sure that you have the stats in poker tracker to prove that action flops are being dealt. Oh wait no you don't, you just think that you have seen to many "action flops" get the stats 10,000 hands will do and then someone might acknowledge your requestsloaner246 said:hackadart...don't you have anything to say about my post concerning "'action flops"..everybody keeps talking about giving winning players losing hands....everybody knows that is ridiculous...i want comments on action flops. i'm delt k,q and you are delt a,q...and the flop being a,a,q,j,10...would someone comment on that...i mentioned two poker sites that do this but nobody touches the topic...have any of you played the sites to check it out...EVERY flop has at least a pair or open straight or gutshot on it...that guarantees that two people will be betting to the river...that means the house will get the max rake even if they have a cap on the rake....comments
It just doesn't make sense, create a program to see other players cards and sell it for 49.95. Ya rightsteffne said:From what I hear, but have not seen, there is a program that u can purchase that enables u to cheat and see other peoples cards and the cards to come, and the ability to change the river card. True of False, I do not know.
Steff
Show me the stats, the software is available. I have thousands of hands in my poker tracker from various sites and there are no discrepencies. I understand your point about why a site might want to rig for action, but it simply is no happening. If you think that KJ o in middle position is a hand worth playing you will certainly beleive that sites rig flops for action.Crippler450 said:Exactly! What hackadart fails to realize is that the poker sites get MUCH more rake when more players play their hands. They make nothing when you fold...so they give players much better starting hands, flops, turns and rivers in general to keep them betting (thinking that they must win, even though they probably wont). Common sense tells you that this 'rigging' WOULD make the poker sites much more money. After all, who would want to play at a site (and pay there) just to sit and fold every hand for 30 minutes? They 'rig' the hands by making them unusually strong in order to keep it more exciting and the keep you hooked. This is not random, and is designed to unfairly generate more rake for the site. I do not need statistical proof of 10,000 hands to see this, just a little bit of commom sense and knowledge from playing real poker. Obviously, if hackadart only plays online he may not see much variance, but playing for real in casinos will give you a much better perspective of how often you see the kind of hands that you get online. (No, in real life you will not flop 2 pair or a nut flush on 90% of your hands...)
Pokerroom dealt over 3 million hands yesterday.twizzybop said:I don't think it is rigged but however since it is RNG it doesn't know odds. All it knows is #'s. It doesn't know that to get a specific pocket pair is 220:1 or that any pair is 16:1. It just deals out the cards.
However I may say it may be rigged cause the Royal flush for some odd reason tends to come up on most sights at least once or more a day.
sometimes i think thats so. but i also think that some of them sites just kick u off the games if u question them about something. i don't know i just really love the game poker any kind.mjavor said:[font="]Do you ever get the feeling that online poker is rigged? I mean, some of the stuff that I see happen on there doesn’t seem possible. Especially after a certain has a great win/loss record, it seems like he can't win again, like they are giving his money away to the people who have no idea how to play.
Besides, there is no way to regulate the poker sites, to make sure they are not ripping us off, right?
Does anyone else think there is someone going on with online poker, or is it just me?[/font]?