
Just a bit back I shared on how I challenged PokerStars on the riggedalific natural of the game. I got a form email letter back which only addressed the issue of random cards. (Which they aren't, but as I progress here you will see I don't care.)
This table had three awfully suspicious attributes, and more importantly two out right rule breaks. They just can't help themselves. And they think nobody is paying attention.
Suspicious item #1. Naturally, there is someone who wins way too many hands early on and becomes a chip bully raising very often. Buster was classic. Now to his credit the raises were usually pretty modest. But mathematically if you think about it modest raises don't drive out players and someone else should be able to stand up to you. At least on occasion.
Suspicion #2 - After the major outright rule break my spidey sense was in high drive and I thought for pride I'd just try to not finish last. This is intimately tied to suspicion #3, and out right rule break #1.
Suspicion #3 - Someone that sits out from hand one should be squashed like a bug on a game with antes. So I figured I could outwait Daveyboy and for pride at least not finish in last. (Which I did, because the player with the hot cards early got them the entire tourney. I was the bring in for a far too many statiscally number of hands to be believed. Check your precious hand histories and explain that douchebags.)
Rule Break #1 - daveyboy. We're back to registering for a tournament and not even having to sit at the table. Actually, this is also Suspicion number 4. What kind of a person would register for a tourney and sit out the whole time? For a period of a couple of weeks PokerStars had cleaned it up and after my vacation of leaving them alone for a bit we're back to not even having to sit at the table and click on the sit out button. Ya just sit.
Rule Break #2 is golden and is captured in the screen shot. It's been a long time since I've seen this crap, and frankly I'm surprised they would pull it at my table. You have shown signs of knowing what I'm about many times. Do you really think I care about losing at a rigged table taking me down to a couple hundred of chips when I can catch this?
The automated dealer posts results of hand in the chat. And here we are, early on in Eight Game where the first of the eight is triple draw 2-7 lowball and you've posted the bogus result for all the world to see.
It's called 7-2 for a reason. Ace is high. Flushes are counted as high regardless of if it's a 75432 flush. It's a sucky hand. And an A2345 straight beats a pair of twos on a lowball game.
Tell me PokerStars - how do you defend the integrity of your site with just hand histories? What's next? A high hand wins game where a pair of threes beats four aces?
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