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Originally Posted by Wild Card
https://youtu.be/PX5ccjVEapY?t=164
Yes exactly, the flop cards havn't even been dealt from the deck yet, and Russell has a 4 of diamonds.
Then the flop is dealt out from the deck and there is the 4 of diamonds.
I'm not sure what he means by 'the software prevents the same card displaying twice', when there are so many ways in which it can?
It would be interesting to know what he says about it.
I think what is more important is what information people literally either can or cannot know, as I said several pages back about the 88 vs TT hand.
Which I think Andrew Milner also says at some point.
Thanks, I'll definitely pass this along if I get the chance. As Eponymous mentions, it could be prev hand persisting to next hand, even though its the first hand on stream, sometimes the game starts before they go "live", but that's just a guess. I'd also like to mention that prev hand persisting to next hand is never mentioned by the creator of Poker GFX in the podcast, that was confirmed by either Ryan Feldman/Berkey.
I'll try to explain what is meant by "
The software prevents the same card displaying twice in the event of a duplicate RFID read within the same hand". I will preface this by saying that quote is in my words and I am paraphrasing what Andrew Milner said in the podcast. Assuming no other graphical errors have occurred, i.e. prev hand persisting/card bleeding due to coiled wires, if I put the A
as the second card over seat 1, and then put the same card over seat 2, seat 1 will have A
as one of its cards and seat 2 will display no cards at all. I assume the server has seen that the same card has scanned and the code simply says, "hey that shits been scanned already, don't put it up in the graphics". So that implies that whenever this error occurs, you will know because one person's hole cards will not be shown.
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"I think what is more important is what information people literally either can or cannot know"
I am familiar with the 88 vs TT hand but I am not sure what you mean by this.