Kevin Delaney1

 
registro: 05/01/2014
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Playing on a dishonest platform is no fun

I had a straight flush and a guy had a straight flush immediately after  ... that doesn't happen in the real world.

GD appears to have some sort of handicap algorithm. If a person with a high handicap plays a person with a low handicap then hands get really bizarre.

Anyway today's drama is that I played 100 hands and only won 7 of the 100 hands. There was an average of four people at the table.

Even when I had a high probability hand, I would lose. 

GD flashes probability scores while playing. A good way to prove that GD is a dishonest company that deals dishonest hands is to compare one's results against those probabilities during all in scenarios. If GD was an honest company, then the percentage of wins would be somewhat related to probability.

We live in a world that is ruled by probability. The only times when probabilities really are off is when a company like GAMEDESIRE is being dishonest.

The solution to this problem ... of course ... is to deal honest hands. It is easier to deal honest hands and the game is more fun when the hands are honest.