If you find an online casino offering a game that seems to have a positive
expectation, you can be sure the game is rigged.
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If you find an online casino offering a game that seems to have a positive
expectation, you can be sure the game is rigged.
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I strongly disagree. For one thing, there is no way Real Time Gaming software is rigged and I believe that is still the software used at BoDog. I don't personally remember them offering that version of Joker Poker but I do remember it being offered at other places. Many of them offer a version with 6 on the full house, not 7. When I first started reading this thread I assumed they were talking about full pay Pickem, with a 1/10% cashback. There are several casinos that offer that on the Real Time Gaming software.
Also, back in the day, maybe 7 or 8 years ago, there was Full Pay Deuces out there on other software, and I am quite sure it was not rigged.
Of course, the real money was in bonus-whoring. It was sweeeeet! lol
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Brazilian Dom <braziliandom@...> wrote:
If you find an online casino offering a game that seems to have a positive
expectation, you can be sure the game is rigged.
Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
Step out of line the man come and take you away
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Brazilian Dom <braziliandom@...> wrote:
If you find an online casino offering a game that seems to have a positive expectation, you can be sure the game is rigged.