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Old 12-09-2005, 03:46 AM
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Default Re: Pokerstars Is Likely Not Rigged

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They didn't examine the code you fool.

Use 'ignore' and save your BP.

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In May 2003, PokerStars submitted extensive information about the PokerStars random number generator (RNG) to two independent organizations. We asked these two trusted resources to perform an in-depth analysis of the randomness of the output of the RNG, and its implementation in the shuffling of the cards on PokerStars.

BMM International is an independent testing agency and consulting practice involved with the design, evaluation, implementation, testing and management of computer and Internet systems. The company tests and certifies all forms of conventional and electronic commerce computer systems and networks, specializing in gaming, wagering and sports betting systems.

PokerStars provided BMM with the source code for its RNG and shuffle, and software that PokerStars uses to protect the security of random numbers.<font color="red"> BMM then subjected the source code and the output of the RNG to rigorous testing, including the Marsaglia Die Hard tests.</font>



as i said.

troll of the century...

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When you have enough money you can get companies to say just about anything you want them to.

IE. Arthur Andersen/Enron
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