colalan7 Posted August 24, 2017 Share Posted August 24, 2017 I have played on line poker for many a year now and in paying tournaments and freerolls and enjoy the competition. The set up was changed a few years ago when all bookmakers joined the same structure of play and soft ware must of change along with it. I cannot believe the golden opportunities that is there for poor players to be rewarded with first all in and I am not moaning from inside of my pockets with losing. I have tried and tested this myself with on line poker, go all in first with anything the software will reward you with win, surely this should not be the case. There was a hand tonight, a punter went all in with first of play and one other called, the hands were shown 5-3 off suit to the first all in and two kings for caller, the flop ace two four, followed by other two meaningless cards that helped neither player. I know poker cards dealt are meant to be random but the cards appearing are being randomly towards the first player and no chance to the player who could be the big blind. I can sit in a live card school with a pack of cards and never in a month of Sundays see a winning hand of this nature. Surely the software that is being used for playing poker on line should be thoroughly checked and sort out this issue. Of course the answer coming back from poker sites run by bookmakers etc, will brush this aside as long as they are making money, they are not interested, because hundreds or thousands of poker players moan of how they lost and scream out FIXED. All I like to see is fair play and not let the software dictate matters but the players who are taking part. How many players call with 5-3 off suit espicailly all in, mind you being first is having a very good advantage. I hope, I am not the only poker player that has not seen this or tried it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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