Robbo4 wrote:
I emailed them to complain and just got a load of crap about how its all random. I would say at least 80% of the time when I go all-in I'm in front pre-flop and still in front on the turn and at least 60% of the time after that I get beaten on the river. Even to the point of having Aces against Ace King and he hit King on the turn and King on the river. I wouldn't mind but statistically I should be winning far more of these hands then I lose.
Lets say I go all-in 100 times.
20 times I have the worst starting hand and I win about 4 or 5 of those as you would expect.
80 times I have the best starting hand and of those 80 I win about 20-25 times and usually the other player only has 2 cards in the deck to hit and hits one or both of them. This only tends to happen when I'm all-in which suggests to me something is wrong with the programming or they want people out of tournaments quicker so they can spend more money by joining another tourney when they are out.
Probably sounds like sour grapes but the amount of bad beats on that site is ridiculous.
Lets say I go all-in 100 times.
20 times I have the worst starting hand and I win about 4 or 5 of those as you would expect.
80 times I have the best starting hand and of those 80 I win about 20-25 times and usually the other player only has 2 cards in the deck to hit and hits one or both of them. This only tends to happen when I'm all-in which suggests to me something is wrong with the programming or they want people out of tournaments quicker so they can spend more money by joining another tourney when they are out.
Probably sounds like sour grapes but the amount of bad beats on that site is ridiculous.
It's not as ridiculous as you think it is. Apparently the site was originally set up in Cuba with a somewhat murky background. I notice my beats seem to come when i build my stack to around $180, happened the last few times. Another theory is that the code is setup to create a bigger rake, more action = more money for the site. Don't know if you have noticed but there is almost always a draw on the flop