vortex67
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I have read with intrest all the post regarding skypoker...
I do not think the site is fixed however i do think it favours certain players, i.e the ones that spend the most money and time on there... I also find it intresting that when your all in with a another player it seems to pause on the river card like its looking for a certain card.. I may be wrong but there is no smoke without fire! And it always seems to be the same players that get all the luck????

doomdy
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''I also find it intresting that when your all in with a another player it seems to pause on the river card like its looking for a certain card.''

LMAO

AKAKA
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"it seems to pause on the river card like its looking for a certain card"

... you're kidding, right? C'mon...

goodfellamod
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Its kind of what came first the chicken or the egg, because the players that spend the most time on the site are there because they are making money. If you are a profitable player your gonna play as often as possible so that may be why you think these players are favored. Just a thought. I seriously doubt any poker site are corrupt anymore after what happend to absolute. Also with what they make in rake it would be very bad business to do anything that wasnt on the up and up. They have gold mine, that takes very little manpower to run. Think how little a poker sites overhead is, then compare that to how much rake they take in. Just not likely, but i dont blame you at times it crosses everyones mind.

AKAKA
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I subscribe every word of goodfella's post. Wink

Case
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"I also find it intresting that when your all in with a another player it seems to pause on the river card like its looking for a certain card.."

It would take a computer far less than 1/1000 of a second to determine the perfect card if there was a cheating algorithm implemented.

"And it always seems to be the same players that get all the luck????"
I wonder how you judge that. A human is not capable of objectively evaluationg the distribution of random events, the perception always is subjective and distorted.

If you really want to say anything about the validity of the cards generated, you need to record more than 100000 games and have them analysed by a computer.

And I'm sure that some people actually do that and they would report any anomalities.