rigged? (borrowed from rec.gambling)
1) Absolutely EVERY flop I have ever seen online (out of tens of
thousands) has been a complete long shot. I calculated it, in fact,
and the chance of any ONE of these rigged flops hitting has been a 1
in 22100 shot, figuring from before the cards were dealt. Multiply
that by the number of flops I have seen, and the odds are just
staggering. AND I HAVE THE HAND HISTORIES TO PROVE IT. Clearly,
they are putting all these freak flops up to add "excitement" to the
game and juice the rake.
(2) When you consider the full board, the odds are simply
overwhelming. EVERY full board I have ever seen has had only a 1 in
2,598,960 (!) chance of having come up before the cards are dealt, and
yet such incredibly unlikely flops come up every time! I mean, to put
it in context, each board is practically as unlikely as a winning
lottery ticket. COME ON! What are the chances of having a board
unlikely as a winning lottery ticket EVERY TIME? It must be
staggering. Again, a clear attempt to artificially add excitement.
(3) On a staggering percentage of the boards (I am guessing well over
90%), ACES are NOT the NUTS! In otherwords, well over 90% of the
time, an inferior starting hand could beat the best possible starting
hand, Aces, given the board that was dealt. SO THEY ARE SETTING UP
ACES TO GET BEAT. This is a clear example of rigging the game to help
the suckers and beat the good players, who (of course) play their aces
strong and to the river every time.
(4) ON ALMOST 99% of the BOARDS, the board is structured so that a
worse starting hand could beat a better starting hand. In other
words, a bad beat or suckout is possible over 99% of the time! What
better proof do you need that online poker is rigged to help the
suckers. And again, I have the HAND HISTORIES!!!
(5) If your ACES lose ten times in a row (due to this rigged system),
they are JUST AS LIKELY to lose the next ten times in a row. The
flops and boards simply do not even out! HELLO! Party Poker is
clearly defying the LAW OF AVERAGES to stick it to the good players
who understand and rely on these fundamental concepts of probability. |