The reason you people think it's rigged is because you never remember the times when you hit that runner-runner or 1 outer for yourself while being the short stack. Do me a favour, next time when you are all-in (not as the bigger stack, but as the smaller stack), tell us that even you can suck out. I'll give you something from
my memory:
I can recall tons of occasions when we were on the bubble in an MTT. The tourney was going on average speed but once we got to the bubble, it took us an extremely long time to get to the money. I can seriously recall at least 15-20 times when we had an all-in situation and the shorter of the two won and doubled up, therefore still keeping us at the bubble. What about times like these? If the RNG was rigged, it would've ended that within the first 3 all-in confrontations. If it was rigged, the bubble would be the
perfect moment to end someone's tourney ASAP because it would tilt them the most and almost certainly make them join a new tourney. Not just that, but after the bubble, it still went on and the shorter stacks would almost always end up doubling up. You see, if you really think about it, you will start remembering times like this too, that is if you have even played poker for more than 2 days total.
Even in live poker, I've seen this "trend" happen too, but I've also seen it the other way around. It's just that nobody remembers when they were the short stack and came back to win it all.
My former co-worker would start noticing the same thing you morons are noticing and was telling us that every time he got late into a tournament, if he got dealt Q-Q or K-K, he'd just fold it. Man that tilted the **** out of me!!! Are people seriously this ******ed?
Well you know what? We (normal people) shouldn't care because it obviously gives us more fish. These idiots who think it's rigged, guess what? They still keep playing. Only this time, they play even worse, folding QQ and KK just because they fear the RNG. LMAO if you ask me. Absolutely lovely. Poker is so generous, it just brings us more fish than we can handle.