Same hands in different tables at the same time?

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It happened to me a lot on PS while I playing in 3 or 4 different tables. is that happened by chance? too much to ignore :confused:
 
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Lol what else would it be?
 
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when we play a lot we can see all kind of "imposible" situations, i like AA on two tables :p
 
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It happens often when you are playing multiple tables.
 
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And it has happened to me many times. And the flop was different.
 
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This is just a coincidence. There are many conspiracy theories about pokerstars being rigged, but come on ;) The most common is that poker stars favours poker stars team, but it would be really really stupid to put reputation of such big company because of some folks that play with their logo on. The thing is that pokerstars, like other poker sites, earn their money on rake, so there is no difference if you win or loose, the only difference is in pot size.

They got several audits in the past AFAIK and they have accreditation of Gaming Laboratories International.

There is interesting video, where they show how they shuffle (btw. comments below are typical comments of loosing player who will never admit that it is their fault, but rather blame pokerstars :))

 
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I have noticed it as well. Not always exactly the same. I might have JhTh and the JhTc but it happens way too often. The key is do you get beat by the same hands on the same tables? I think it's the algorithm.
 
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I play different site at the same time and its happens to me with different moment. I play 12k hand a week and its happens at different time. And also how often do you play same hand like your oppenement?
 
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I dont bealive it. I never play multiple tables to see it but idk maybie its chance to happend. Actualy it must be absolutly random not algorithm or somethink it must be absolutly random :s
 
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Good video link and well explained 👍
 
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I'm so happy that other players are experiencing the same. I thought it was just happening me, and that dam dealer (software) at Pokerstars was sending me subtle messages "I don't like you, so I'm going to *beep* with your head".

PS I apologise most humbly to the dealers (software) for even thinking they (it) would do such a thing to me.
 
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It happened to me a lot on PS while I playing in 3 or 4 different tables. is that happened by chance? too much to ignore :confused:

This should happen, and if this does not happen, then you need to start worrying:)
 
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they will never make us champion or tournament winner?
Live dealers are very dangerous that I know !!!
 
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It's a soft it may happen but I thing they should avoid this situations.

Good luck at the tables!!!
 
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Maybe I should have started from it, but it is actually quite easy to calculate how often on average it will be happening.

When you get dealt with some random cards on one table, on the other table, you have to first pick any of your 2 cards from whole deck, so 2/52 and then you have to pick the other from what is left, so 1/51. That gives you 1/26 * 1/51, which is exactly 1/1326.

So the probability is 1 in 1326 or 0.07%.

Knowing that on 6-max you will typically get over 100 hands and like 60-90 on full ring per hour on one table, it is not that odd anymore ;).

Not black magic, only science :>

Yeahsciencebitch
 
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Maybe I should have started from it, but it is actually quite easy to calculate how often on average it will be happening.

When you get dealt with some random cards on one table, on the other table, you have to first pick any of your 2 cards from whole deck, so 2/52 and then you have to pick the other from what is left, so 1/51. That gives you 1/26 * 1/51, which is exactly 1/1326.

So the probability is 1 in 1326 or 0.07%.

Knowing that on 6-max you will typically get over 100 hands and like 60-90 on full ring per hour on one table, it is not that odd anymore ;).

Not black magic, only science :>

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was going to say something like this.
Kudo for doing the whole math-stuff.
 
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It happened to me a lot on PS while I playing in 3 or 4 different tables. is that happened by chance? too much to ignore :confused:
AA 3!!! times in a row on the opponent hand in MTT, what you can say about it? Or in one hand players had AA, KK, JJ, 88, 33... It's all RNG, nothing to say more.
 
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Maybe I should have started from it, but it is actually quite easy to calculate how often on average it will be happening.

When you get dealt with some random cards on one table, on the other table, you have to first pick any of your 2 cards from whole deck, so 2/52 and then you have to pick the other from what is left, so 1/51. That gives you 1/26 * 1/51, which is exactly 1/1326.

So the probability is 1 in 1326 or 0.07%.

Knowing that on 6-max you will typically get over 100 hands and like 60-90 on full ring per hour on one table, it is not that odd anymore ;).

Not black magic, only science :>

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then you create a site called pokeridols or something and use your theory
:D
 
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