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Originally Posted by quarantined
As I have stated in a couple of my [limited] previous posts, I think this forum is fantastic. The wealth of information, on a plethora of subjects is outstanding. I never intended to post, I am far more inclined to listen, and hopefully be entertained, but I suppose this subject intrigues anyone who plays online poker. I don't understand the utter venom displayed by people, calling people ******ed because they have a point of view that differs from your own, jumping on people who make typos, or grammatical errors. Arouet, you are someone who's posts have impressed me, you don't stoop down to explain, you acknowledge that there is no certainty either way, but the burden of proof is on those who think the sites cheat, and I believe that's the only way to approach it.
While I appreciate your comments it should not be overlooked that many of these posters who call others ******ed have provided a WEALTH of information in this thread on how to analyze your stats, what you should look for in trying to figure out if rigging is going on, ways to think about the game, statistics, variance, etc. While I perhaps have a more diplomatic tone in my little tidbits here, they are the one's who have provided the real useful information in this thread.
What you are seeing in their more biting comments is their frustration in providing the same explanations over and over again, only to be completely ignored by most rigtards. Look at the most recent exchange with Donko: he's been told that his sample is more than enough to give a decent idea of what is going on and he still makes excuses for not actually looking at his hands.
Look at this latest guy: Pokerprolv. If we take him at his word, he's a poker insider and despite that all he can provide is the same gut feeling that things aren't right.
Do your self a favour: read through this thread, filter through the junk, and focus on Josem, QPW, Spadebidder, and Monteroy's posts (I'm sure I've missed a few). Then look at how many rigtards have followed their advice.