Thursday, June 13, 2013

And There We Have It



Since PokerStars ignores the randomness of their own payoff formulas, including players at a table don't get a payoff when their own written rules get a payoff they've magically paid just a tad over 2 million they they called days ago. It's not like they decided to present that players were more active and luckier than they expected and had to distribute 2.2 million. It's not like they had to write that they were embarrassed or disappointed that they only gave away 1.7 million. No, it's pretty much spot on that they hit the advertised target.

When a site that has obvious amounts of artificial intelligence that can control the outcome on every table with a little nudging this is a hollow victory. Because there are people that notice. I might be the most vocal. But I have in my years seen that others are watching.

So I will continue to try to turn this into a pro-PokerStars event into anti-critic damage control.

Remember. The math is on our side.

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