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Poker - Why I think online poker is rigged
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You're Late!!! Look, if you don't want this gig anymore then we have plenty of others ready to step in and take your place. Capiche? ![]() |
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If you've already got your head buried in the sand then I don't think you need the tinfoil hat as well. Its kinda overkill .Last edited by juiceeQ : 19-11-2007 at 5:41 PM. Reason: fixed quote tags |
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Person A got it all in with a Queen high flush. Person B (that would be me) got it all in with a King high flush. Person C got it all in with an Ace high flush. That's what I call rigged ![]() |
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Long live the green clubs and blue diamonds ![]() |
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![]() it would get pretty hot with one's head being buried in the sand complete with a tinfoil hat though, absolutely. Last edited by juiceeQ : 19-11-2007 at 5:42 PM. Reason: fixed quote tags |
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BTW, I've had similar instances at live tables, I just thought this would help the OP's cause ![]() |
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Is it the fault of the site that the 2/4 and the J/Q played this hand at all, let alone get all in with it? I love how all the action rigged conspiracy theorists always bring examples were the people who lost had no business being all in in the first place. But it's always far easier to blame the site for being rigged than admit that I played poorly. Besides all this the very premise that this one hand somehow proves some overarching conspiracy is very tiring. Are you trying to tell me this particular set up should never happen? And if it *should* happen that there is some reason it shouldn't happen early at a table? Last edited by Tygran : 19-11-2007 at 8:59 PM. |
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of course the sites r rigged... when u lose!!!! but not when u win. its called gambling for a reason. true they do seem to favor the aggressive player with the bigger stack but how many times have you won a hand with the crap cards and lost with the best. it happens to the best and worst of us. in the end if you dont like it dont play
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I agree. In fact while we are it I think we should take this opportunity to stamp down on all creativity, free-thinking, and deviations of opinion from the mainstream. Otherwise, well the world will just become chaos. Furthermore, I think CC should change the T & C's to stipulate that all posts be accompanied with a Wikipedia cut & paste job to substantiate anything said (because Wikipedia is God!). This will ensure complete bias, sorry I mean impartiality, consesus of all thought, and a further step towards world peace. BTW, Cheetah, I think when you do such cut & paste jobs in future it would be best to show that many sides to an argument (as there are in all academic disciplines) rather than just cherry-picking the parts that suit your argument. Though maybe you were just trying to demonstrate to us how a "Selective Memory" works in those people that believe in "theories" that online gaming is "not at all rigged for action" For anyone interested here is the rest of the Wikipedia doc that Cheetah CHOSE to ommit: "Modern behavioral psychologists have disputed Skinner's "superstition" explanation for the behaviors he recorded. Subsequent research (for instance, by Staddon and Simmelhag in 1971) while finding similar behavior failed to find support for Skinner's "adventitious reinforcement" explanation for it. By looking at the timing of different behaviors within the interval, Staddon and Simmelhag were able to distinguish two classes of behavior: the terminal response, which occurred in anticipation of food, and interim responses, that occurred earlier in the interfood interval and were rarely contiguous with food. Terminal responses seem to reflect classical (rather than operant) conditioning, rather than adventitious reinforcement, guided by a process like that observed in 1968 by Brown and Jenkins in their "autoshaping" procedures. The causation of interim activities (such as the schedule-induced polydipsia seen in a similar situation with rats) also cannot be traced to adventitious reinforcement and its details are still obscure (Staddon, 1977). Eduardo J. Fernandez of the Department of Psychology of Indiana University sought to follow up on Staddon and Simmelhag's debunking of Skinner's hypothesis and to "further contrast superstitious versus functional interpretations of behavior" in pigeons. In a 2004 paper titled "Superstition Re-revisited: An Examination of Niche-Related Mechanisms Underlying Schedule Produced Behavior in Pigeons," he demonstrated that what Skinner had seen as "superstitious" behavior was accounted for by the natural foraging behaviors of the species he used as test subjects" Source: B. F. Skinner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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As for providing a comprehensive treatise on the subject, I trust that interested readers have the ability to click on links and find the relevant information themselves. Obfuscation of the main point only results in an unreadable and boring post. You can easily express your "creativity and free-thinking" by simply providing some statistical proof in the form of pokertracker stats, for example. Many have posted and asked the conspiracy theorists to do so, yet no one has done that yet. In the absence of such statistical proof, all you have is air. Let us summarize your position: I am of the opinion that 2 + 2 = 5. I cannot prove it, but this is an expression of my beliefs and creativity, and therefore, it must be correct. ![]() Last edited by Cheetah : 20-11-2007 at 12:16 AM. |
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I don't think they should be disallowed because there is no way to draw a clear boundary what is acceptible and what not. Besides, it is funny to read some of these posts. But I think one possible solution is for the mods to create a sub-categery somewhere so that all these posts can go there. That will make it easy for people to skip them. I would go there once in a while for the commedy value they provide. ![]() |
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[quote=Cheetah;658003]Providing an incomprehensible disagreement with that original research doesn't prove anything, especially with respect to superstitions in humans.
To make it more comprehensible to you: The research information you provided in your earlier post to flame 'conspiracy theorists' (that our mod also thought was so great!) has been TOTALLY DISCREDITED. It dates from the early part of the last century when 'Behaviourism' (behaviour conditioned by reward and punishment) was the dominant paradigm in psychological research. You can easily express your "creativity and free-thinking" by simply providing some statistical proof in the form of pokertracker stats, for example. Ya, Cos thats really creative and free-thinking! ROFL Many have posted and asked the conspiracy theorists to do so, yet no one has done that yet. In the absence of such statistical proof, all you have is air. Can't prove it is, can't prove it ain't. Your position is no more solid. Another thing, a scam that could be easily detected by widely used commercially available software wouldn't be a very good scam now would it? Anyway, next time you want to flame then just put in a post that says , because we all know what you are trying to say anyway, and that way you can avoid trying to be clever, because it really doesn't suit you.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I didn't mean to attack you and rereading my post later I did come off more confrontational that I think I intended too. For what it's worth the angst in that post is more about the whole idea of using one hand or even a whole, statistically insignificant smattering of hands, to argue for some rigged conspiracy. The point still stands..bring meaningful evidence, not anecdotes. For the record I wasn't trying to say "never play JQ suited" I play JQ suited if I can get in cheaply with it fairly often. However what I am trying to say is this: Don't blame the site if you lose when you *choose* to get all into a hand where you know you don't have the nuts. If you don't have the nuts and you get called there is a good chance you will lose. That's all. |
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I am not interested in such debates and for that reason I will ignore all of your future postings. |
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But a picture where someone beats a horse (or any other animal(or human)), is not my idea of free expression. I find this profusely offensive. Would one of the mods please stop that. Thank you. |
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On my way to work this morning, all the stoplights changed to red just as I got to the intersection. Thats 10 out of 10 lights. Now I don't think they were targeting just me. I do believe they would have changed to stop any car. My point is that stop lights are rigged.
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Don't be silly -the odds of that happening are astronomical lol. |
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If they DID rig the flops for action, wouldn't that mean that, for instance, boats, flushes and straights would be more common place than they ought to be? Because in that case, straights - a hand that is supposed to be rare - would lose more often than it "should." A flush wouldn't hold up as often as expected, etc. Or am I missing how you're saying this could work? |
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![]() Ya, best to quit while you're behind and cut your losses. |
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No, you are spot on. That is what I am suggesting. Only that it doesn't need to be such power hands to achieve the goal, again that's going to be obvious. But you know, seriously I wonder if actually it is not a necessary evil, because otherwise you could end up being at a table for over an hour without anyone being eliminated and tournaments could drag on for an eternity, and who would want that? not me and probably none of you either. I don't like the word rigged either, it has too many negative conotations. I would prefer to say that it's 'juiced'. Now, I would like to point out for the umpteenth time that this doesn't bother me too much as long as I am still making money. Why should it? I'm not crazy because I think its juiced and I still play it, in fact it's a very rational decision. Likewise, if you believe its 100% not rigged then it is also a rational decision to deposit and play, whether you win or lose. However, If you think it is rigged, are losing money, and still insist on continuing to play it, then that would be irrational, ya. Now, being that my belief system is what it is and being that it is just as rational as the other camp's views. Tell me why I shouldn't be able to express that without fear of being flamed or being on the receiving end of an 8 against 1 bully/intimidation job where my intelligence, credibility, belief systems and sanity are all going to be viciously attacked? THAT is why I'm always on these posts when I see this behaviour taking place. If you look back through the spats before you will actually see that I DO NOT agree with most of the OP's on their points. But I believe that they have the right to voice their opinions without fear of attack and that actually this is something important to stand up for. I have a serious dislike for people that use ridicule rather than debate though unfortunately I fight fire with fire when I come across it and tend to use their own tactics against them (not pleasant is it Cheetah?). I've even received an infraction on this site for doing just that on another occasion, go figure. |