You get the dreamed AA, but your opponents also receive KK-QQ-77-55
This is poker,When things like that happen online we think the site software is stealing, but when does this happen live?
Can we call the thief dealer?
Actually the only way that a software could be rigged to increase the site's profit is that type of pot building, giving the players great hands at the same time. The larger the pot, the higher the rake. Of course, I don't think it was actually done by any poker site, but it would be way more reasonable to suspect that than the notorious "rewarding the donks" theory that pops up here all the time.
I want to see a more in-depth analysis of this in numbers to compare the odds of this happening live and online are more or less alike or if there is a lot of divergence.
I want to see a more in-depth analysis of this in numbers to compare the odds of this happening live and online are more or less alike or if there is a lot of divergence.
Surely this happens more often online, because the number of hands are much bigger than in a live tournament.
The main and most important difference between the two. Poker is a long-term game and the volume of play is the metric used to ward off variance and measure how profitable you are.
In Live Poker you can play only one table at a time and if you are a tournament player this volume goes down even more, because if you fall, unless you are in Las Vegas, it will be difficult to find another tournament starting.
I think this is the most unreal poker hand i,ve ever seen. To be honest, i don,t understand, how this man could fold KK, this is just impossible to fold it in pre-flop position.