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ahweiss123
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Hello,
I was curious what others thought about ACR's RNG (the supposedly "random" hand selection the program generates).
I play mostly small stakes tournaments and occasionally low stakes cash. I have had highs and lows, but I have noticed that every 1-5 hands, I receive suited connectors, 2 broadway cards, or a pocket pair. Also, when I receive a premium pocket pair, it seems another 2-3 people on the table, likewise, have a premium hand. I often see AAs over KKs over QQs, etc. Another thing I have noticed is that I often receive two premium hands back-to-back. One wins, the other loses (not necessarily in that order).
This does not match up to my experiences playing tournaments and cash live (although I have only been playing for a year or two).
Please let me know what you all think. I mostly play re-buy tournaments, so I am wondering if the RNG is set to trigger big hands so that people re-buy. Perhaps, I should just play the one-and-done tournaments (ACR calls them "Freezeouts")?
Thank you for your advice.
I was curious what others thought about ACR's RNG (the supposedly "random" hand selection the program generates).
I play mostly small stakes tournaments and occasionally low stakes cash. I have had highs and lows, but I have noticed that every 1-5 hands, I receive suited connectors, 2 broadway cards, or a pocket pair. Also, when I receive a premium pocket pair, it seems another 2-3 people on the table, likewise, have a premium hand. I often see AAs over KKs over QQs, etc. Another thing I have noticed is that I often receive two premium hands back-to-back. One wins, the other loses (not necessarily in that order).
This does not match up to my experiences playing tournaments and cash live (although I have only been playing for a year or two).
Please let me know what you all think. I mostly play re-buy tournaments, so I am wondering if the RNG is set to trigger big hands so that people re-buy. Perhaps, I should just play the one-and-done tournaments (ACR calls them "Freezeouts")?
Thank you for your advice.