View Full Version : Full tilt poker is completely rigged
Danimal2000
06-15-09, 11:26 PM
Ive never seen such blatant BS. I flop the nuts against the worse players bottom %20 and get sucked out on time after time. Its just not possible. How do they get away with this? I ask support about this and they say our game is random. How do you lose being a 20 to 1 fave post flop dozens of times in a row. I thought I was being paranoid but after crunching the numbers I discovered the odds were over 667000 to one losing so many like that. This is real money, how the hell do they get away with it? Im still up there but moving on. If you value your money stay away, maybe because I complained they flagged me I dont know but Im telling you dont play there its not right. I could show you the hand histories their beyond belief. Again I ask is their an honest site to play on?
Luck runs in weird streaks that doesn't look random when it is. A month ago i couldve sworn something was goin on with the RNG, so many action flops eg flush under flush trips under trips + bad beat city dropped me 15 buyins, but your stats really do need to be taken over a huge number of hands to make a fair judgement.
Im not saying fulltilt is 100% genuine but poker can be crazy. Everyone says pokerstars or jokerstars is rigged but ive been grinding a $200 stake for 6 months and got around $5k, mega swings on the way, but it's about right for what i shouldve won. This was about 100,000 hands and the feeling i get is that it would be impossible to not get your true results over this period. I recommend pokerstars for many reasons and can say im 99% sure their RNG is coshure.
Remember poker is a game designed for the masses to lose, a year ago my pokerstars stats where terrible even though i'd read 5-6 books and played for 4 years, thats because I had holes in my game, i tilted more, i didnt manage my bankroll well, and wasn't approaching the game with the same logic i do today. AA vs KK and house vs house takes care of themselves, all breakeven over time, the real skill and profit is in the marginal hands, and how you react under the stress of it. So good luck, grind on, and i recommend pokerstars, it rules!
Falkie2008
08-12-09, 12:34 AM
I don't recall if it was Full Tilt but back to the time of Moneymaker or Raymer I began to keep track of how many times I was dealt a 2 as part of my starting hand. Out of 100 deals, I got a 2 -57 times. Somehow that doesn't seem very random to me.
I am doing much better than I did with playing than when I first started. I now muck bad hands rather than playing them and think I would have a better chance at winning some real money than I did back then when I lost my initial bankroll.
I own about 50 poker books and have read them all cover to cover and even watching tv has given me help with betting.
As I was offline for a year due to illness, anyone have any idea what games I could play to win money to buy a newer Imac ? By this I mean the best chance to win.
My Imac is 10 years old. I don't need a new one, which would be nice, but this Imac is freezing a lot and even $ 250-300 would give me one with a larger screen and more memory/speed.
VA Poker
08-12-09, 02:54 AM
The best way to make some quick cash with the least amount of variance is singe table sit n go's IMO. The games on Pokerstars are usually really soft at the $20 and under level. They pay 3 out of 9 and tight play will usually get you in the money atleast 50%of the time, resulting in a pretty respectful ROI. They also have double ups now, which I don't think they had a year or so ago. They are 10 player sit n go's that break when 5 players are left, doubling up all 5 winners. At the $20 and under range, these are extremly soft. Even though the only goal is to make it to the top 5 and a big stack means nothing, most players at these levels have a really hard time laying down things like top pair. The double ups attract the worst online players because its hard to go broke really fast playing those no matter how bad you are. As far as sites go, I play on Playersonly, and Pokerstars and would recommend both. Good luck.
Falkie2008
08-12-09, 02:38 PM
Thanks for the info. I will have to see which sites allow me to use my Imac. In the next few months, I will be buying a new pc and router so I can play my pc games and thus play poker on all sites.
I really appreciate the information.
Is there anyway to save posts as a pdf file so I can look at them offline ?
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