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w***w 发帖数: 6301 | 1 Hovhannes B.
stranger
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 8
Are the online sites "semi-rigged?"
By semi-rigged I mean that it seems that an awful lot of hands end up being
flushes or straights. A lot more often then in real games. I'm not trying to
point any blame at anyone or call any site crooked, but I wanted to see if
it was just my perception or if I'm right. In real games I have often won
with a pair or two pair, but in online games I seem to see pairs or pocket
pairs being crushed almost TOO O | w***w 发帖数: 6301 | 2 ravenfan1733
journeyman
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 201
There are various algorithms that poker sites can use to shuffle cards. The
major sites all use the "A47563" variation which is known in the
mathematical world as an "action" algorithm.
What this means is that there is a high statistical probability on any given
hand that at least two players will have "can't fold" type hands if they
see the flop. One of the most common is a person flopping top set against
someone's nut flush or nut stra | i********r 发帖数: 1153 | 3 lol
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【在 w***w 的大作中提到】 : ravenfan1733 : journeyman : Join Date: Jun 2006 : Posts: 201 : : There are various algorithms that poker sites can use to shuffle cards. The : major sites all use the "A47563" variation which is known in the : mathematical world as an "action" algorithm. : What this means is that there is a high statistical probability on any given : hand that at least two players will have "can't fold" type hands if they
| p*******r 发帖数: 100 | 4 Is this true?
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【在 w***w 的大作中提到】 : ravenfan1733 : journeyman : Join Date: Jun 2006 : Posts: 201 : : There are various algorithms that poker sites can use to shuffle cards. The : major sites all use the "A47563" variation which is known in the : mathematical world as an "action" algorithm. : What this means is that there is a high statistical probability on any given : hand that at least two players will have "can't fold" type hands if they
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