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Old 10-19-2007, 08:23 AM
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Default Re: \"Rabbit Cam\" online

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Are you even reading what I am writing? Your point of multiple input data to form a randomizing output is obv taken for granted. That is ridiculous to think that the player's action solely determines the river card.

Please explain how a rabbit river card that is unactioned, can deliver the veritable river card. True, they can simply randomly pick a river card for all to view, but this card would not be representative of what it really would have been at that time.

It's like this, you are playing in a home game, where the card is constantly shuffling. You fold and the dealer randomly pulls out a river card and says "thats what it would have been." Truly that would not have been the case, and as such, the river card that is picked by the RNG has no real value except for entertaining possibilities. Then again, one can just play imaginary river themselves and just dream up what the river card would have been.

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I agree with you and don't think this question has been answered properly.

Either:
1. The river card had been determined by the server before the turn betting was complete. This is a security risk.

or

2. The river card shown on the rabbit cam will not (except by lucky coincidence) be the one that would have been dealt had turn betting continued and a river card been necessary. In this case, a player using the rabbit cam is being lied to.

Anyone care to enlighten me?
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