What is the Secret Behind The Full Tilt Poker RNG?

07
06

2010
16:44

Everyone that plays online poker knows that the shuffling algorithms are controlled by a series of computer generated codes. It is those codes that ultimately cause the unbelievable poker bad beats and suckouts so commonly seen online.

While many debate the theories of ‘is online poker rigged?’ The fact stands that with the lack of true randomness and the intervention of a computer program there will always be flaws in the RNG (Random Number Generator).

One of the biggest secrets behind the Full Tilt Poker RNG is the fact that additional algorithms are added into the poker software to help Full Tilt catch cheaters and colluders.

When Absolutre Poker was caught up in a cheating scandal a few years ago involving a professional poker player and an employee of the company, many of the online poker sites included certain algorithms to detect colluders and cheaters. One of these algorithms was to prevent a single person from winning multiple pots.

This particular poker algorithm was set to eliminate a person dominating a poker tournament or cash game and to allow a win parity between all players. Although this idea is justified by the poker sites, it is inherently wrong to purposely allow certain players to lose just because they had ‘won too many hands’.

In the case the of Absolute Poker scandal, the cheating player had access to the hole cards through a sophisticated back door program and help from a former employee of Absolute. In that case, the player was able to win more than 95% of all hands dealt in the tournament. He, of course, won the tournament. However, it was discovered later through an external investigation by players that he had cheated.

This prompted online poker sites to install a subroutine that actually would PREVENT players from winning too many hands! After all, their justification is that mathematically no one person could win 95% of all hands. In reality that is correct, however, using a computer program to purposely deal out a bad beat or losing hand just because a player has won what the program believes is too many hands is tantamount to the poker site cheating YOU!

The equitable distribution of winning hands is not only unfair to players, it also affects the actual skill level of poker players and alters the actual ability of  a good player to consistently win. After all, if Full Tilt can maintain an average of players winning, they are able to prevent cheating, collect additional rake and keep players depositing.

There really is no ‘conspiracy theory’ involved and those that claim Full Tilt poker is rigged are not a minority of losing players, it is a fact that additional algorithms are used to alter the true play of the game.

So how can one beat the secret poker algorithms and avoid full tilt poker bad beats? One method is to carefully watch the play, learn how the algorithms distribute wins and play accordingly.

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How to Avoid Full Tilt Bad Beats

05
06

2010
22:21

As any poker player knows, bad beats are a part of the game, however, in online poker it seems that bad beats occur more frequently than expected. Is there a way to avoid bad beats in online poker? Yes! This article discusses a poker strategy to help you do just that and get deeper in your poker tournaments.

The How and Why of Online Poker Bad Beats

Many will claim online poker is rigged, mostly due to the large number of bad beats and amazing showdowns seen on sites such as Full Tilt and PokerStars. The reality is that a computer program that uses deterministic algorithms to distribute wins to a player controls sites like these.

The certainty that a computer program alters the true randomness of poker does justify the actuality that online poker is rigged by virtue of the fact that using those poker algorithms makes a change to the game integrity. Unlike live poker where players and the true randomness of an actual physical shuffling of the deck make decisions, online poker alters the true realism in the game and this is in large part the reason so many bad beats occur.

Secret Poker Algorithms

What are the secret poker algorithms used by online poker sites and why are they using them? Secret poker algorithms are not intentionally designed to cause players to suffer bad beats; they are in place to prevent cheating and collusion by dishonest players.

For example, one poker algorithm will calculate the wins by a player in a tournament and if the apparent threshold of those wins exceeds the possible norms, the player will begin to lose hands. Even strong hands like a made straight and flushes will lose when this algorithm takes over. This is why sometimes you will see an amazing runner-runner full house beat a players made hand.

Recognize the Patterns

In order to avoid bad beats in online poker, one must start to recognize the patterns used by the poker algorithms. Those patterns are easily identified through the play of the game and simply being attuned to what is happening at your table.

Paying close attention to the patterns and understanding how the poker algorithms work will give you the edge you need to avoid Full Tilt poker bad beats. Take some time and discover those algorithms and add it to your game, soon you will be able to avoid bad beats, tilt and eventually turn your game around to winning more often.

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Matusow Calls FullTilt His Random MONEY Generator

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11

2009
20:33

At a recent televised poker game, Mike Matusow relayed a story about how he and Howard Lederer were discussing the RNG (Random Number Generator) after a player on Fulltilt said Mike should talk to support about how bad the RNG is on the site. Matusow, not knowing what the RNG was, asked Howard Lederer what they meant by RMG.

Mike said, “What is that, the Random Money Generator?” to which Howard laughed and replied, “no they mean the Random Number Generator – RNG.”

Although Howard and Mike (both principles/owners/board members at Full Tilt poker) got a good laugh out of Mike’s misnomer, as the old saying goes, no truer words were ever spoken in jest.

Mike making jokes about the Random Money Generator may be a lot closer to the truth than a random NUMBER generator!

Why? You may ask, it is well known that many online poker sites deliver constant bad beats and players are constantly screaming online poker is rigged! However, the truth behind all of this is also well known as the FullTilt RNG flaw.

In an effort to curtail cheating and collusion, the software developers of FullTilt (as well as many other pokersites) have implemented anti-cheating and anti-collusion software. It is that software that actually makes determinations about hand showdowns and who will win a pot.

The algorithms take the fairness and skill out of the game and turn the online poker game into a lottery. This is the reason it is often difficult to make a good play that works in a live game or explains often why nobody willing folds to their draws.

If you know you are going to make a flush or straight, would you fold?

The fact is that certain hands win more often online then they do in real life. For example, straights and flushes are made in a much higher frequency online than in live play. Furthermore, because of the algorithms, more ‘draw heavy’ boards are dealt out, keeping the action to a maximum effect.

It is not coincidence that Matusow would call the RNG a Random Money Generator, simply because that is what it comes down to. Mike, along with Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson and Phil Ivey (among other pro’s) all have a stake in Full Tilt and all receive sizable compensation from the poker site.

Of course, there must be a question as to whether the algorithms used can be subverted to an advantage by players if they know what to look for. The answer is YES! If you understand the algorithm and the patterns used by the software, you then have the ability to win based on the use of that algorithm.

Of course, many experienced and professional players will claim there is nothing unusual, and that the sites are dealing truly random decks. They prefer to blame their bad beats and poor performance on bad players who pick off their bluffs and call them down chasing.

Listen up! It is not the bad players! Online Poker is rigged by a computer program which is easily manipulated by the site or by any intelligent player that knows how it works. I personally believe the online poker sites should revert back to the software they were using before the anti-cheating and anti-collusion programs, at least then you knew when you won you were winning because of your skill!

Nevertheless, since the poker sites are not willing to make changes in their practice, the only viable option is for players to learn the way the algorithms work, and level the playing field back in our favor! On the other hand you can keep playing the sites as always and hope nobody sucks out on you, as Mike and Howard laugh it off about your contribution to their Random MONEY Generator!

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