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Re: Organizing a project to determine which sites are legit or rigged
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For instance, some people say that they get sucked out too many times by people who go all-in. One possibility how a rigged site could try to accomplish that, is by filling up a possible straight - or flushdraw on the river in an all-in situation whereever that is possible and regardless of the hand of the all-in player. This is easy to check and we would definitely not need millons of hands for that. A couple of hundred of relevant hands could already be enough to produce a significant result. This was just an example, I am sure there are much more interesting checks to do. [/ QUOTE ] This is the route. Easy to test. Small quantity of hands needed to reach a hypothesis test. But.... What are you looking to do with the result? No one will believe you. The site will blow you off. Or off you. I've wrestled with this issue several times and here's the bottom line: You can test sites yourself and use that info yourself and that's all. There are several sites I know bugger the turn and river cards. Enjoy! |
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