
I've been doing this for a long time now, almost five years. And I'm continually amazed at how someone playing for free play chips has to be smacked down so often. The answer has to be - I work for a site populated by AI, and my job is to try and make it look for real. And I have several tables on my shift - I can't be everywhere at once. So I have created a facsimilie of what I imagine the game admin dashboard might look like.
This came about from a composite of lots of thoughts on the five years of experience. Granted, and you will never convince me otherwise - I've probably only played a handful of games that was me against all real people. I've played far too many games where everyone except me plays the same style. I've even logged into the same site the next day, and everyone is playing the same but different style.
So, since I'm willing to fold so much and linger around I get to go head to head with the game admins instead of losing to their AI that are supposedly real and competent poker players.
Five years ago, the dashboard was set to bad beat on the river. The casual poker playing world went up in arms about the bad beats...and trained them on what they're doing wrong. They have some new tricks - but for now mine are better. In fact, my tricks are superior. #1 - i sit back and fold and watch the bad movie, which is usually AI beating up on AI.
And I'm far too observant for them. At tonight's stud high low table that was full a "community card" came up that everyone can see. One of the chip leaders at the table called a low hand that he could not possibly win based on the cards shown. My two choices are, bored and didn't care, or AI that is set on certain standards. Considering his play over the next dozen hands it's the second. Or he just had one brain fart after playing solid for so long.
Again, if they are willing to cheat so much for free money chips, why would they have any need to not play for real with real money? It's ridiculous.
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