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Old 05-10-2005, 09:48 PM
muckyouraces muckyouraces is offline
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Default computers and random number generator

While it is true that online sites do make a ton of cash, the fact is that the employees working for the sites aren't making a ton of cash. So it would make sense for an employee to exploit a weekness found in the software. If nobody believes this, they should watch the travel channel on "VEGAS CHEATERS EXPOSED" OR "CHEATING VEGAS" (it's one of those i can't remember exactly). They document a true story of one man that used to work for the gaming comission (don't remember his name). He found a weekness in the random number generator for the KENO machines where he would know exactly what numbers would come next by just seeing what numbers came in the previous spin. He was of course a genius and it took him a while to figure it out, but he prooved his theory that computers cannot generate random numbers.

Test this theory: Go to your local cardroom or casino and take a notepad and pen. make sure you document how long you are there so you can estimate how many hands you are dealt. write down every playable hand you get (it shouldn't be too many if you are a good player). Then go online another time and document how many playable hands you get dealt. You will see a huge difference!! When you play online, you get dealt a lot more playable or action hands.

I am a poker dealer and I might deal KK to one player and AA to another player once every week or 2. I see KK vs. AA about 1 -2 times a day when i play online. i play online about 2-4 hours a day. i only play small limits for this reason $.50 -$1 NL, or $1-$2 NL. I never play anything over $1-2 online for these reasons. Anybody else notice this besides me?
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