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Nielsio 10-27-2006 06:54 PM

Re: Green Plastics UB theorem wtf?
 
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Because it's funnier to hear him say it...

Are you sure you guys dare to read it tho, you might get a virus IN YOUR EYES! lol...

Alright, here's what he says after Folding AT of clubs.
Flop comes something like: Kc7c4c

GP: That would have been a nice flop for me
I'm not positive if this is true but I'm almost certain that on UltimateBet the algorithm that determines the flop is based on how many players stay in the hand and sees the flop.
So basicly what I'm saying is that if you see a flop and you folded two clubs and the flop comes all clubs, it wouldn't have been the same flop if you stayed in the hand.
Don't let that bother you it's not like real poker where if you had stayed in you would have had the best hand.

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HAHAHAHAHAHA.




Oh wait, I don't get it.

Taylor Caby 10-27-2006 06:55 PM

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not only is this thread stupid, but if what you've uploaded is the audio from his video, you're violating his copyright in a pretty blatant manner.

citanul

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yeah, im not going to cancel your account due to the free advertising, but please don't copy our stuff anymore.

absoludicrous 10-27-2006 06:57 PM

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RollinHand -

Dude. There's no reason to get upset when you fold and would have flopped the nuts. It's not a big deal man. Relax.

flipdeadshot22 10-27-2006 06:57 PM

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i was told by annie duke a few years ago that the algorithm that determines the next card (flop/turn/river) is based on many factors, some of which have to do with amount of players left in the hand and other things that change based on your actions.

so, you basically have no idea what the flop would have been if you had stayed in or folded or whatever. its actually a good thing, as paying attention to stuff like that can drive you crazy and cause you to develop bad habits.

tc

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wow, this makes no sense at all.

RollinHand 10-27-2006 06:58 PM

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Seriously, it bothers you when you see a flop that would have been good for your hand?



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Seriously, thanks for missing my point.
I just sounded weird that the flop would be different because I fold preflop.

grando 10-27-2006 07:00 PM

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i was told by annie duke a few years ago that the algorithm that determines the next card (flop/turn/river) is based on many factors, some of which have to do with amount of players left in the hand and other things that change based on your actions.

so, you basically have no idea what the flop would have been if you had stayed in or folded or whatever. its actually a good thing, as paying attention to stuff like that can drive you crazy and cause you to develop bad habits.

tc

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wow, this makes no sense at all.

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you're joking, right?

roommate 10-27-2006 07:02 PM

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tsk tsk

absoludicrous 10-27-2006 07:02 PM

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i was told by annie duke a few years ago that the algorithm that determines the next card (flop/turn/river) is based on many factors, some of which have to do with amount of players left in the hand and other things that change based on your actions.

so, you basically have no idea what the flop would have been if you had stayed in or folded or whatever. its actually a good thing, as paying attention to stuff like that can drive you crazy and cause you to develop bad habits.

tc

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wow, this makes no sense at all.

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you're joking, right?

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So then UB is rigged? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

FortunaMaximus 10-27-2006 07:11 PM

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lol, what isn't?

iSTRONG 10-27-2006 07:25 PM

Re: Green Plastics UB theorem wtf?
 
FWIW I've heard that the mean of all players' mouse movements is another factor used to generate the seed for the RNG. So next time you're all-in and need to hit an Ace, shake ur mouse vigorously to increase the probability of a high card coming down.


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