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Random Number Generators (RNG)- Are they really that random?
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[QUOTE="mclaughlinph, post: 5907055, member: 407056"] If RnG's are random how come I can finish 1500th or better in 3000-5000 person tourneys all the time beating out 3500 people or more regularly but I cant win or get a high cash in 500 man tourneys at the same price point where I only have to beat out 499 players hardly ever? Because if i did that I would be a cash positive winning poker player. And dont tell me its game structure because i am not talking regular compared to hyper turbo tourneys either im talking about the same or very similar structures. Why are things like the number of people on the site always around the same number despite such a large number of possible players at any one given time from pokerstars pool of players that could be playing and the number of players on the site should be vastly different fron one time to another? Why is it that I can go to the sit and go sign up page and watch a sit and go be floating around the same given number of players enrolled but not yet full for like 10 - 20 minutes then when I enroll the tourney fills up right away? Because the tourneys run 24/7 and the minute you a paying customer joins the tourney there is money to be taken, yours and the tourney can fill up with fake players, which ends with you losing to a computer generated algorithim. If computer programmers can create random number generators they can create algorithims for the software that have you playing fake players and put into losing scenarios. Look at Blue or Watson as examples of computer intelligence. Why is it that when you fold hands the board completely misses your hole cards, but when you play your cards you and the other player always have a sweat or outs to a winning hand? Particularly if you are all in pre flop which is more of a gamble. Which gives you that rush of adrenaline chasing down cards and that euphoria when you hit your card which urges you to gamble more. And you get that consellation of "i was so close to hitting my hand and would of won lots of chips. Or every once in a while to keep you interested you hit your hand and get that feeling. But the one common denominator is you lose more than you win. These are all little logical intricacies that would not be possible if the sites were not rigged in one form or another with computer generated accounts of players, making the site look like its got more traffic than it does, RnG's with algorithims leading to the one common denominator you lose more than you win. [/QUOTE]
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