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By acdcstuMay 14, 08 03:37 AM

What a complete and utter joke.
I've never seen so many flopped quads in my life.
You'd think there would be more randomness in the cards.
In a perfect world, there would be a number generator that doesn't completely favor one player, and use the "randomness" to draw in the other player.
One hand I saw, one had AA, the other had 34.
The board goes 33A44!
That's random, and I'm Benjamin Franklin.


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Wow Benjamin! I'd respond to you in all-caps, but I don't have down syndrome. One day the board will show 5 aces and SPADECLUB will create it's very own fifth suit. With the help of a leprechaun, it will be magically delicious. Good luck beating that 73 with AA. We all know that 73 is usually an 83% favorite and a "lights out" hand. Maybe one day there will be a random generator that is left alone. When will that be? Even I can't shed any light on that situation. -Thomas Eddison
That's cool on the Highway to Hell. OK. I get it that you're smart. So you can understand that the odds of you having been born into this universe were slim, but here u are! An electronic RNG can produce some crazy boards, but they are valid assortments of numbers, like the assorted cells in your body. Some cells become cancerous, some don't but nature isn't favoring anyone; it's just random luck, who lives or dies or wins or loses. You can exploit the RNG by going all in with good starting han




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