SBR Poker - Psychology behind "the rig"?
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konckSBR Posting Legend
- 10-17-06
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#36Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#37lol k13...I have to admit, I always enjoy having you at the table...mediocre play, but first-rate selective bitching! Wish I could still play at stars, players like yourself ranting was often the sole pick-me-up during a long day of grinding.
Translation: "Those facts are nice, but completely useless in the face of my ignorance. Somehow that means I win!"Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#38I'm not big on having a stop loss, but I'm probably going to quit playing short of losing 50 buys and a million hands in a rowComment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#39Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#40Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#42
The few times anything has been found crooked with online sites, it's always been because someone analyzed adequate sample sizes and realized something was wrong. None of those stories started with "OMG I've played 4 days on pokerstars and I'm down 50 buyins, so I knew something was up!" or "I think the system is rigged and that I break even because I can counter the rig (not because I'm a mediocre player barely breaking even in an overlay-laden environment), trust my gut feeling on this guys!!1!" T
his thread and others are overflowing with actual facts about what would be required to accurately see a rig. Part of being a good gambler (poker or any other activity where chance is involved) is being able to apply to know that math exists despite your whacked out gut feeling. Most people can't do it consistently, but it's only a chosen few who not only won't do it but choose to remain ignorant.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82488
#43Well...given that these online sites seem to operate within normal stastical boundaries as quantifiable by any sort of actual math, and that the only "proof" behind allegations of "rigging" are the same hunches that lead someone to believe they've played 1 million hands of SBR poker in under a year, I'm sure you'll forgive us rational folk for not buying into the conspiracy without some kind of actual proof.
The few times anything has been found crooked with online sites, it's always been because someone analyzed adequate sample sizes and realized something was wrong. None of those stories started with "OMG I've played 4 days on pokerstars and I'm down 50 buyins, so I knew something was up!" or "I think the system is rigged and that I break even because I can counter the rig (not because I'm a mediocre player barely breaking even in an overlay-laden environment), trust my gut feeling on this guys!!1!" T
his thread and others are overflowing with actual facts about what would be required to accurately see a rig. Part of being a good gambler (poker or any other activity where chance is involved) is being able to apply to know that math exists despite your whacked out gut feeling. Most people can't do it consistently, but it's only a chosen few who not only won't do it but choose to remain ignorant.
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ronzerSBR MVP
- 10-31-10
- 1580
#44sbr lets me win because i give most of it back in the casinoComment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
- 10-09-09
- 48111
#45Its only rigged when you loseComment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#46Start by reading this article first. Cheating is a way of life in online poker.
http://www.pokernews.com/news/2008/0...nfair-play.htmComment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82488
#47Who said anything about bad beats? My argument the whole time is that the software can be programmed to favor certain players at certain times in the game therefore making statistical distribution of cards irrelevant.Comment -
RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-28-09
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#48Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#49
Also, have you read up on the UB incident even the tiniest bit? If you had, you'd realize it had nothing to do with an abnormal distribution of cards, and everything to do with the players in question being able to see others' hole cards. Hell, it's even explicitly mentioned in the article you linked...so how exactly does this prove even your new argument??Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#50A million more bad beats in a row.
This one is a typical and great.
KK vs A3
Flop xKx
Obviously no chance still....Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#51JJ vs QJ, is there any chance a Q is not coming on the flop....
Down a 1000 BI's in less than a week...
Betting on underdog would make a trillionaire.Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#52Next hand, This is unreal. AKs (clubs) vs J10o vs J10o
2 clubs on the board and a king.
Still lose.
Think about it.
Beyond a fucken joke.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#53on the bright side, losing a million hands in a row and being down 1000 buys isn't that bad Plus you'll roll over some of that bonus soon.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#54Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#55Next KK vs AJ
Next Ak vs Q7 and Kxx flop
If you add the percentages and multiply them, you get 1 in a 1000000000000
This is everyday odds.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82488
#56Triple bets says is not rigged. He played 5 billion hands last year and 5% chance bad beats happen every night. You just need to play at least 4 billion hands every year to know what he is talking about.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#57For someone who claims to be an engineer, you sure aren't very good at copying numbers or even basic math it seems. Perhaps this too is something you're mistaken about?Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#58Lets start the morning with continues magic
QQ < K4o
AJs < A4o
Just as I type another beautiful gutshot hit on me.
I should be able to lose 99345 out of 100000 hands being a favorite.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#59Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
- 27861
#60A million hands
I love guys who say they've played a million hands live.
You would have to play in between 5 and 6 years non stop to play a million hands.
You would have to play 8 hours a day, every day, for 15 or 16 straight years before you hit a million. 8 hours. Every day. No Christmas break. No holidays. No road trips. No breaks. Playing 8 hours every day for 15 straight years.
Someone like Doyle might have a million hands, but there aren't many others.
If you 4 table online for 4 hours a day, it's going to take you 2 1/2 - 3 years to reach a million. 4 tables, 4 hours, every day.
SBR only has like 3 million hands dealt total right? Yet someone here says they have a million. AlrightyComment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#61I am on my way to playing 5 billion hands. When I finish I will publish a best seller on how to avoid bad beats.Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#62Start my BS rollover from the World tourney.
A10, flop QKJ rainbow,
I lose.Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#63I'll lose my 1500 rollover in 10 mins.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#64A million hands
I love guys who say they've played a million hands live.
You would have to play in between 5 and 6 years non stop to play a million hands.
You would have to play 8 hours a day, every day, for 15 or 16 straight years before you hit a million. 8 hours. Every day. No Christmas break. No holidays. No road trips. No breaks. Playing 8 hours every day for 15 straight years.
Someone like Doyle might have a million hands, but there aren't many others.
If you 4 table online for 4 hours a day, it's going to take you 2 1/2 - 3 years to reach a million. 4 tables, 4 hours, every day.
SBR only has like 3 million hands dealt total right? Yet someone here says they have a million. Alrighty
In the end it's what most successful poker players have known for a while: the bad players aren't incapable of learning, they're just not mature enough to admit when they're wrong and learn. Good thing too, otherwise it would just be all sharks out there and we'd never get to have any funComment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#65Lets start the morning with the usual...
JJ < K10o
oh btw, I never get "lucky", If I'm behind I lose 99% of the time.Comment -
GUMMO77SBR Hall of Famer
- 08-23-10
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#66
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k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#67I mean seriously...
AK vs A3, I already know I lost.....
Flop AKx, yeah I should be excited right....
Nope, same ending as always.
SBR is childs play when it comes to bad beats...
Good thing I have 3000 BI's, 1700 down already....Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#68JJ vs J8, lose again, how do you like my big pair winning percentage, might be 7%
A10 vs Q9, on a x10x flop, bubbled on this one nice.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
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#69Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18068
#70Fire it up today, first big hand, lose another 99%'er.
Sucked even more since it was a $215 buy-in I sattelitted to.Comment
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