If the software isn't tweaked somehow, how does a game of skill qualify to be a sweepstakes?
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By GabeKaplanDec 28, 08 12:02 PM

If the contest exists legally as a sweepstakes, and the same people were to win over and over again, I wonder how it could realistically be viewed as a sweepstakes. Ergo, the site is fixed to comply with sweepstakes laws. The RNG is not random but rigged to make sure the site complies with the law. It's not hard to do.
Am I ever going to see a hand history? What is there to hide?


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Dec 31, 08 10:20 AM
I know you think you are saying that a sweepstakes would not give one person with skill and advantage over another person without skill. But you assumption there is incorrect.
There is no law against skill being a factor in a sweepstakes event.




DrCheckRaise
Actually for a sweepstakes to qualify as a sweepstakes they cannot be rigged in anyway. Your sweepstakes point actually proves the opposite. Plus you have the fact that is is a US based company subject to US laws, not overseas like so many others. I doubt Barry would risk his very freedom for what you suggest.
Good Luck