Not something to pay attention to.
Focus purely on making good decisions, not the results of them.
My theory is, (assuming the program is somehow rigged to animate players to bet more), that the program was told to bring worthless flopcards to the players in the hand and bring the value cards on the turn and/or river) As you folded your cards, they are now in the worthless cards for the other players. And just to make you think, you MIGHT play them next time, they show you that ANY TWO CAN DO!!!!
Don't fall into that trap, stay with your hand range and play nice!
Even if I'm wrong, I read in the pokerstars RNG investigation, that the interaction of the player influences the cards to come. So if you had called, the flop would have been different.
As Kittycat above said: It is the past, it is folded, YOU are not in this hand.
What RNG investigation? The one where Stars said that mouse movement inputs affect the upcoming cards?My theory is, (assuming the program is somehow rigged to animate players to bet more), that the program was told to bring worthless flopcards to the players in the hand and bring the value cards on the turn and/or river) As you folded your cards, they are now in the worthless cards for the other players. And just to make you think, you MIGHT play them next time, they show you that ANY TWO CAN DO!!!!
Don't fall into that trap, stay with your hand range and play nice!
Even if I'm wrong, I read in the pokerstars RNG investigation, that the interaction of the player influences the cards to come. So if you had called, the flop would have been different.
As Kittycat above said: It is the past, it is folded, YOU are not in this hand.
Wow. That is some kind of conspiracy theory. How does the system do that to EVERYONE? Of course, it matches my impression in many a situation, but I don't trust that impresseion.
What is the "RNG investigation"? Where can I read it?
What RNG investigation? The one where Stars said that mouse movement inputs affect the upcoming cards?
I have a different theory. The RNG (or the poker gods) decide when a particular player wins or loses. Doesn't matter what two cards they hold, but their past actions and plays make up their "karma". They don't like nits, so if a player just plays high pairs then that player will be getting set-mined. They don't like draw chasers, so if a player likes to chase straights or flushes then they will run into higher straights, higher flushes, boats and quads. They don't like limpers. Those players will hit their magic draws with trash cards but will find themselves up against an unlikely superior draw by the river. So what do they like? TAG/LAG hybrids that sometimes play like complete donkeys. That's the winning combination. Don't limp, but answer aggression with aggression.
It was my own investigation and YES, it was the mouse movement mentioned by puzzlefish. we're getting a little off-topic now, but if you're interested, you may Google: Pokerstars, A case study, it's a nice pdf file over (as far as I remember) 2 millions played hands.