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Old 07-13-2007, 01:48 PM
spyderracing spyderracing is offline
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

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Howard Lederer: the remaining cards are shuffled
during the action

WTF is that, even home games you don't shuffle the deck once the cards have been dealt. That is mad sketchy.

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That is how the majority of online card rooms work. It's all very public knowledge.

What really will make you cry, is that if you waited a fraction of a second longer, or acted 0.1 seconds more quickly, the outcome of the hand would be different.

[/ QUOTE ] Didn't know that. My new standard line when I miss a draw, no matter how far off I am is gonna be "OMG SOOOO CLOSE!"
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Old 07-13-2007, 01:49 PM
Stake Monster Stake Monster is offline
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

FTP isn't rigged if you know how to use your mental powers to control it. Say you go all in PF with AA vs KK, if you THINK he's gonna suckout a K on the river, IT WILL HAPPEN. It's all about using your brain cells to manipulate the cards.
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Old 07-13-2007, 01:58 PM
NeedATimeMachine NeedATimeMachine is offline
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

100% rigged
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:42 PM
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

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FTP isn't rigged if you know how to use your mental powers to control it. Say you go all in PF with AA vs KK, if you THINK he's gonna suckout a K on the river, IT WILL HAPPEN. It's all about using your brain cells to manipulate the cards.

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* it really is...its a combination of them hoping for the k and you focusing on a k. i call it double willing. if the whole table is focusing on the k which is super likely unless villain is a douche, group willing occours.
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:48 PM
Vega33 Vega33 is offline
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

My problem with FTP is they seem to use some kind of random number generator in deciding whether they are going to let you cash out your money without undue hassle.
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Old 07-13-2007, 03:07 PM
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

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My problem with FTP is they seem to use some kind of random number generator in deciding whether they are going to let you cash out your money without undue hassle.

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are you double-willing?
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Old 07-13-2007, 03:12 PM
AHoboOnFire AHoboOnFire is offline
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

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Howard Lederer: the remaining cards are shuffled
during the action

WTF is that, even home games you don't shuffle the deck once the cards have been dealt. That is mad sketchy.

[/ QUOTE ]

That is how the majority of online card rooms work. It's all very public knowledge.

What really will make you cry, is that if you waited a fraction of a second longer, or acted 0.1 seconds more quickly, the outcome of the hand would be different.

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I think about this every time I miss a draw.
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Old 07-13-2007, 03:37 PM
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Default Re: full tilt random or maybe not??

FTP is rigged
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