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[QUOTE="FaquStars.1, post: 6742103, member: 1023074"] I've played online poker since the early days of Doyles Room. Probably 24 years or so. Micro and Low buy in online poker is like bingo. pick 2 cards, go all in and hope your cards hit. If that doesn't work rebuy for the $1-$20 and try again. If you want players that play mostly decent hands you need to play higher stakes where the bad beats are less likely to happen. I'm not a passive player nor am i aggressive. I just play my cards. Junk gets folded good hands get played. I don't care what anyone says... programs can not be random. Its called an algorithm: "a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer". Creating a random program creates a pattern of non-random processes. There will be a pattern unless there is an infinite number of outcomes. [/QUOTE]
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