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Do u agree that online gaming sites like tx hm poker and casinos control,how much you can win by manipulating?

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the out come of the cards dealt,i mean i dint think the RNG is for real.do u agree or disagree?otherwise a real hardcore pro could own the site its self bye raking in millions,seems they would have a fail prove plan to control someones winnings

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  1. ALL POKERSITES ARE SCAMS,ALONG WITH THE CASINOS

    put your cash in and kiss it goodbye.

    and OH,YEA..the guy that posts next and says its untrue

    OH,he's an affiliate.


  2. If there's a c***k in the armor of a RNG then people would exploit it.  This has happened in the past and this is the last thing sites want.  Nowadays with things like random noise seeding and the like they are all rock solid and actually more random than anything in the real world so to speak.  If poker sites did configure their RNG's for things like bad beats then the programmers would be all over them with algorithms to take advantage of this but unfortulately this isn't the case and it can't be as this is the biggest risk online sites face and they have to ensure that it never happens.

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  3. Online poker rooms are not that complex to manipulate the outcome and have nothing to gain.  They only earn on the rake (a set percentage taken from the pot), and not from your losses.  They would prefer you to win all the time as the rake you would generate would be greater for them.

    Look at teaming up with the large online poker rooms, and industry leaders.

  4. It's real simple.  Any decent online site is as random as your local casino.  It is as fair as your local casino.

    There is no benefit to pissing people off by cheating them and making them leave.  Ideally, online poker rooms would love nothing more than for hundreds of thousands of players to show up every night and all go away without having lost too much.

    They make money from the rake, but the rake is capped, so big action pots don't make any more money than a medium pot.

    So there is no reason why online poker rooms would risk ruining their reputations just to mess with players, create action flops, and create bad beats.

    Frankly, the only people who claim this are bad players who can't win.  And in reality if this stuff were going on, someone somewhere in the organization would come forward and show the media some evidence.

  5. yes i do agree that online gaming sites are rigged. ive have seen to many b s flop and rivers that would never come up as many times in poker.

  6. First off, poker sites don't make money when you lose your money.  They make money from tournament fees and rake.  When a player wins a lot of money, that just means that their money will be raked at a higher rate!  When a player loses money, the poker site can't make any more when they don't have any in their account!  I've never understood that logic for arguing that poker sites are rigged.  

    Also, it would be very hard for former employees to keep their lips sealed in regards to alleged cheating.  Poker sites can't afford to have their business tarnished by unfair play.  

    Third, there are MANY more bad beats online, and it's due to simple math.  More players playing bad cards with a higher frequency of hands per hour means that there are MORE chances of seeing your aces cracked when 6 people stay to see the flop.  Bad beats happen in real life as well.  I've had mediocre success online, probably staying a bit even.  But I haven't won anything live since March this year.  Are you going to tell me that the live games are rigged for some reason, too?

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