I'm fairly new to poker, been playing the game for 2 months now. it seems every time I have pocket pairs, someone else on the table has pairs (almost 80% of the times and most of the times better pairs than mine)...is the sky poker software deliberately designed this way to induce agressive pre-flop play?? I've never played in a casino under a human dealer but I doubt that odds are near 80% to have two pocket pairs pre-flop aroud a six-handed table. just less than an hour ago, AGAIN, I picked up my nice pair of tens, only for someone to show AA after I shoved all in, this has happened 3 times today, the other time they had KK and I had tens again. Should I trust this software is truly random or there's something??, Forgive my terminology, i'm new to the game
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RMadrid i have only played live a few times but i have seen at a six-handed table 3 players having pocket pairs and those pairs being Aces Kings and Queens.
It does happen and the players who have way more live experience than me will be able to relate a lot more situations like this.Enjoy your poker mate.
In all seriousness there is no way it could possibly be rigged don't panic
BUT
Don't stop shoving TT cos of what was said above. There are times when it is bad, but there are plenty of times when it is good too, and short stacked and 4handed (a DYM bubble) can often be one of the good times to do it, depending on the stack sizes of everyone involved.
I'd post a hand or two in the clinic and see if people think it's good to shove or not, then at least if it's right, it's right and you don't need to worry about the result cos that's out of your hand.
P.S.
I have all the bad beats lately
But tomorrow is another day. Just keep getting them in ahead and sooner or later it will turn around.
Run Good.
Pay (day4eire76)
You'd think if Sky had the softwear capabilities to set up coolers to induce action, without creating a statistical deviation from the mean. Then they would also have the softwear capabilities to include: auto top-up, re-sizable tables, sit out next big blind, and a client that could handle more than nine tables without crashing.
For the last time. Online poker is not rigged in any way. But after 500 hands you can't infer anything