Ik heb geen idee waar je naartoe gaat met deze of waarom je dat zou de aanwezigheid van een advocaat bij het afspelen van poker:) Het merendeel van de spelers wel begrijpen Engels en kan antwoord terug, maar ze zijn niet te kiezen. Op een vrije geld tabel het is gewoon voor de lol zodat u meer chatten. King Cobra Poker
That’s a great theory. But let me tell you why it is completely wrong.
You claimed that human nature is that if your opponents were real, they would talk back to you. But let me fill you in with another aspect of human nature.
It would take multiple programmers to create such a devious system. They would have to fool the regulatory body, which is not just some bogus thing, these guys are based in the Isle of Man, and not some weird third world country.
Finally, they would have to keep this great big scam a secret from the most astute poker player and pros, hoping all the time that no programmer or staff member would ever come forward and blow the whistle.
Sorry, but this company has been in business for a long time. They are one of the founders of online poker as we know it today. Do you really expect us to believe that a scam could run for this long without anyone blowing the whistle? Human nature is that someone by now would have become disgruntled for one reason or another, or maybe someone gets greedy and demands a slice of the cake. Or maybe someone just feels it is their moral duty to report it. In all those years, this has never happened. No credible evidence has ever been put forward.
This site has dealt billions of hands, so your tiny sample is meaningless. And the absence of inside witnesses leads me to conclude that I don’t think it is rigged at all. To me it sounds like a conspiracy theory, just like those who claim the lottery is rigged.
But my suggestion is simple. If you really don’t trust these foreign companies, lobby your politicians to push for a change in the law. Allow American companies to open online poker sites that are taxed and properly regulated. The only reason such speculation is rife about online gambling is because the Bush administration has not moved with the times. They would rather offer prohibition of sorts, as opposed to regulation and taxation. I somehow doubt you would be raising these concerns if the poker site involved was owned by MGM Grand and certified by the Nevada gaming commission.
Pokerstars is pretty reputable. You are right, robot players or house shills do not chat, but I do not think that PokerStars use or permit robot players, and furthermore, they have some screening software that does try to detect them.
On the other hand, I am sure there are some bot players on the site that have escaped detection. And some players will still try to get them on, and sometimes play live, and sometimes play the bot, to try to fool the screening software. One of the major bot programs out there strongly reccomends this method of play, to use the bot program less than 50% of playing time.
But, if I read your question right, you are saying the flops would consistently not hit your hand. Well, this happens a lot! It is the nature of poker, lol.
And you simply cannot compare the nature of the game at the free tables to the cash tables, they are vastly different games!
U was mensen te vertellen je handen en je verwacht ze te praten terug? LOL!
Ik heb geen idee waar je naartoe gaat met deze of waarom je dat zou de aanwezigheid van een advocaat bij het afspelen van poker:) Het merendeel van de spelers wel begrijpen Engels en kan antwoord terug, maar ze zijn niet te kiezen. Op een vrije geld tabel het is gewoon voor de lol zodat u meer chatten. King Cobra Poker
That’s a great theory. But let me tell you why it is completely wrong.
You claimed that human nature is that if your opponents were real, they would talk back to you. But let me fill you in with another aspect of human nature.
It would take multiple programmers to create such a devious system. They would have to fool the regulatory body, which is not just some bogus thing, these guys are based in the Isle of Man, and not some weird third world country.
Finally, they would have to keep this great big scam a secret from the most astute poker player and pros, hoping all the time that no programmer or staff member would ever come forward and blow the whistle.
Sorry, but this company has been in business for a long time. They are one of the founders of online poker as we know it today. Do you really expect us to believe that a scam could run for this long without anyone blowing the whistle? Human nature is that someone by now would have become disgruntled for one reason or another, or maybe someone gets greedy and demands a slice of the cake. Or maybe someone just feels it is their moral duty to report it. In all those years, this has never happened. No credible evidence has ever been put forward.
This site has dealt billions of hands, so your tiny sample is meaningless. And the absence of inside witnesses leads me to conclude that I don’t think it is rigged at all. To me it sounds like a conspiracy theory, just like those who claim the lottery is rigged.
But my suggestion is simple. If you really don’t trust these foreign companies, lobby your politicians to push for a change in the law. Allow American companies to open online poker sites that are taxed and properly regulated. The only reason such speculation is rife about online gambling is because the Bush administration has not moved with the times. They would rather offer prohibition of sorts, as opposed to regulation and taxation. I somehow doubt you would be raising these concerns if the poker site involved was owned by MGM Grand and certified by the Nevada gaming commission.
Pokerstars is pretty reputable. You are right, robot players or house shills do not chat, but I do not think that PokerStars use or permit robot players, and furthermore, they have some screening software that does try to detect them.
On the other hand, I am sure there are some bot players on the site that have escaped detection. And some players will still try to get them on, and sometimes play live, and sometimes play the bot, to try to fool the screening software. One of the major bot programs out there strongly reccomends this method of play, to use the bot program less than 50% of playing time.
But, if I read your question right, you are saying the flops would consistently not hit your hand. Well, this happens a lot! It is the nature of poker, lol.
And you simply cannot compare the nature of the game at the free tables to the cash tables, they are vastly different games!
Good luck at the tables.
do you realize you can be ban from pokerstars for chatting about what cards you have while a hand is on going. you need to read tourney rules.