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  • 99cherrybomb
    SBR Rookie
    • 06-16-19
    • 1

    #1
    How Many? All Of Them!!!
    If anyone is asking how many hands the dealer can possibly win when you are playing either Pai Gow or Heads Up Hold 'em at Sportsbook.ag, the answer is...all of them. They can and will win every single hand whenever they want to. Sure, they will play with you for a while and give you a false sense of fair play, but it is just that. A FALSE sense. They control each and every hand, who gets what and who will win or lose. But if you ever cash out after winning something they can't control, like a parlay or horse race, well...that's when they can just decide you will never win another hand.

    I have been conducting an experiment of sorts that began on June 7th, the day I cashed out after winning a pretty good Trifecta and Daily Double. Since that moment, I have played nothing less than 35-50 hands a day of both Pai Gow and Heads Up Hold 'em.

    Since June 7th, I have lost EVERY SINGLE HAND. Both of these are stud games, so it's not like I'm doing something wrong. It's cut and dry, you get what you get and whoever gets dealt the better cards wins. The casino claims that it is completely fair and the deals are random. So random, in fact, that the dealer was dealt a full house a total of 22 hands in a row. My highest hand during this 22 deal stretch? I had a pair of 4's, once. Other than that, every hand was 2,3,4,5,7,8,9...off suite.

    Then, you sprinkle in the "once In A Lifetime" Hands that the dealer was dealt 3 or five out of every 10 hands. I've never seen anyone get dealt all of the aces (including the joker) two hands in a row. But now, I have seen the dealer get that exact hand in Pai Gow, 11 hands in a row. What was my highest hand during this? A king high.

    Pai Gow at Sportsbook.ag, what a joke. Science has already proven that what is random can NOT be predictable. So there is no way that Pai Gow at Sportsbook.ag is random. I can predict EXACTLY what the dealer has in his hand as soon as I see what I am dealt. Every single time now. My boyfriend was cracking up when I showed him this trick. He even asked me how Sportsbook.ag explains this proof I have that the deals are chosen and not random. They say that the game is working properly and they are sorry to hear about my "Bad Luck". So, I look at the deal and say "the dealer will have three aces on the bottom and a pair of jacks on top. Bingo, it's exactly what he has, but it's all fair. I guess I'm psychic, then. Even so, the Pai Gow dealer at Sportbook.ag has now won every single hand with their straights, full houses, straight flushes...and yes, all of the aces, several hands in a row. All the time not dealing me one single pair.

    As of today, June 16, 2019, The dealer at Sportsbook.ag has won a total of 424 hands IN A ROW of Heads Up Hold 'em and Pai Gow combined.

    GTBets is in second place behind Sportsbook.ag with it's incredibly "Lucky" streaks and predictable "Once in a Lifetime" hands they get every three-out-of-five hands, or so.

    But here is a tip that you can use (it took me several days and several thousand dollars to discover this trick). You can win at Sportsbook.ag playing Heads-Up. Just keep your bet at $0.20 and NEVER raise your bet. Sure, it'll be slow goin', but it is absolute the only way. You will go back and forth but your balance will start to rise. Raise your bet and two things happen with the dealer...he stops folding, and he stops losing. In fact, from the moment you raise your bet to say, $1.00, you will be able to predict what the dealer has just by looking at the flop. And no matter what you have in your hand, the dealer's hand will be just one card better. Every hand.

    Don't believe me? Go ahead and give it a shot. Let us know if you fair any better...but I know for a fact what's going on at Sportsbook.ag and at GTBets. I've seen it with my own eyes, and lost to these cheaters with my own money.

    I don't mind losing. In fact, I do it often (LoL). I just don't like having my money stolen from me the way they are doing at Sportsbook.ag and GTBets. It's just not necessary.

    So I only have this to say to both Sportsbook.ag and GTBets: If you would have just played fair, the chances are you would have won all of my money anyway. But now that you have cheated me, you will not see another penny of my money again. You have probably just cost yourselves about $60,000 annually...to save yourselves about $3000.

    WoW...Good Job! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61489

    #2
    Originally posted by 99cherrybomb
    the dealer was dealt a full house a total of 22 hands in a row. My highest hand during this 22 deal stretch? I had a pair of 4's, once
    [...]
    As of today, June 16, 2019, The dealer at Sportsbook.ag has won a total of 424 hands IN A ROW of Heads Up Hold 'em and Pai Gow combined.
    That's the craziest sounding casino run ever.

    Did sportsbook.ag agree that these stats were correct and still say there was nothing wrong with that?

    Did they offer game play logs for these games or are you keeping count yourself?
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    • PharaohUB
      SBR MVP
      • 01-23-07
      • 4865

      #3
      Originally posted by Optional
      That's the craziest sounding casino run ever.

      Did sportsbook.ag agree that these stats were correct and still say there was nothing wrong with that?

      Did they offer game play logs for these games or are you keeping count yourself?
      So you have a secret to beat the online casino, and you are giving that info away?

      You lost 424 hands in a row. But you didn't decide to stop at like hand 20. Which would be already a one in a million chance for that to happen. You kept going until it was statistically impossible (30 hands or so) and decided to do 410 more hands until you questioned it and affirmed your hypothesis which was statistically proven higher than gravity at about hand 25.
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      • PharaohUB
        SBR MVP
        • 01-23-07
        • 4865

        #4
        sorry opti replied to wrong post that was for op
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        • xKMACKx
          SBR MVP
          • 11-16-08
          • 1274

          #5
          424 hands

          Even if they were rigging it, the casino wouldn't make it look that obvious.
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