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To be clear, there is no pattern to exploit in this sweepstakes game. As a participant, you can never be better than 50% to win the contest.
That is a pattern that can easily be exploited if true.
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The winner is not determined at the all-in point of the hand, the winner is selected and determined at random before the flop, but after pre-flop betting has concluded and the number of participants has been determined by pre-flop action.
I assume you have some documentation for this, as this is contrary to what other riggies have said in the thread. Are their beliefs wrong?
Also, what happens if a pre-determined winner then folds post flop? Will time and space collapse?
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Most poker (pros or grinders) players are not interested in getting stacks in on a coin flip.
They would be if they knew every hand was a coin flip, because they could then choose weak hands to be very aggressive on knowing that even if called they are in a coin flip, even apparently when drawing dead somehow.
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Most want to have a statistical advantage to win the hand before getting their stack in
Knowing that every hand is literally a coin flip vs players that lack this awareness is the definition of a massive statistical advantage.
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or they want to have a strong statistical winning hand to make a good all-in semi-bluff.
There are no "semi-bluffs." Even with flopping 6 high and no draw apparently it is still a coin flip if they then go all-in so they can be very aggressive knowing they will win the pot if others fold and even if called they are still a coin flip.
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Your ability to get participants to voluntary leave the contest by folding is your only ability to control the outcome.
Exactly! You can literally print money when they fold and also knowing that if they call your 10% equity hands are really 50%. Cha-ching!
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This is true in real poker too
Not really as 10% equity hands in "true" poker actually have 10% equity, so getting called is a lot more expensive.
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Of course, the card animation you are seeing is just an computer animation to show the winner of the sweepstakes as it is not real poker. Therefore, try not to get caught up in poker hand strength as it absolutely has no relationship to your chance to actually win the sweepstakes assuming there is a showdown.
Who cares about the card animation. A rig this easy to exploit probably can be done without even looking at your cards.
Seriously, why do you guys hate money so much? I mean look at what this guy says
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Last night acr i hit my gut shoot 12% vs Global 82% thats insane this is over 600 hands at each site. And dont say variance cause thats bull****. I expected ut neing closer since acr has some serious coolers.
Would I like to play on a site where I know (and opponents do not know) that gutshots hit 82% of the time? YES! I like money, so I will happily see a ton of flops with hands like 79o and when the flop is A T 6 rainbow I can happily put it in knowing I will crush an opponents top pair/two pair/set 82% of the time, and let math do the work for me all the way to the bank.
This guy though says he refuses to play on a site where he can do that. Go figure.
All the best.