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Isn't the obvious answer that, in order to reverse the curse, you need to deposit more than you cashed out. Also, make sure that you make your deposit the 532nd deposit Party receives on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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A wizard did it.
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A lot of pretending here [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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You need to change your screen name at Eurobet.
Your screen name at Party works well. All you need to do now is change your Eurobet name to something that contains all the letters of you Party name. This is why you see some wierd screen names online. It is NOT coincidental these are ALWAYS winning players. The science for this is based in numerology. I am somewhat of an expert in this field as I once spent a weekend in a hotel room with a girl that was a numerologist. Do not confuse this with any form of superstition. It is bad luck to be superstitious. |
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You need to change your screen name at Eurobet. Your screen name at Party works well. All you need to do now is change your Eurobet name to something that contains all the letters of you Party name. This is why you see some wierd screen names online. It is NOT coincidental these are ALWAYS winning players. The science for this is based in numerology. I am somewhat of an expert in this field as I once spent a weekend in a hotel room with a girl that was a numerologist. Do not confuse this with any form of superstition. It is bad luck to be superstitious. [/ QUOTE ] hmm... |
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Oh geeze, your whole 2000 hands you're basing this off of, ingenius.
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. Empire's site says, "All online games, at every online poker room, use what is called a Random Number Generator (RNG)." You might notice that they don't say the generatpr is used all the time, or even most of the time, just that it is used some of the time. [/ QUOTE ] It also does NOT say some of the time, that was you adding it. But it does say All Games use it, which that alone means All of them use it all the time. |
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It does not say all the time, and in court "all the time" would not be inferred from the words they use, unless they could show a "game" is defined as including every specific card dealt to every player. It's like saying Park Place is "used" in every "game" of monopoly, trying to convince you that you will always land on it.
My hand sample wasn't supposed to be completely serious. But, what I'm saying about their fairness disclaimer is. I'm not saying that it isn't used all the time, but from what they say they don't have to. I'm thinking it has something to do with the impossibility of an algorithm to actually give truly random hands, so they can't guarantee random hands absolutely 100% of the time. You might also notice that the page doesn't say that the games are fair, but that the RNG guarantees the game is fair, but if they aren't guaranteeing that the RNG is used all the time, they aren't guaranteeing that the game is fair 100% of the time. This would free them up to manipulate the game in any number of ways. |
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