so I'm up in Singapore and I'm speaking to my buddy in China and he said he will come down and visit. What I can do is give some of you a firsthand account of some of the things behind the scenes in such sites. I assume so, they want us busted to get the buy in fee I'm seeing some fascinating stuff at ignition, is it cooked I don't know. I've played 15 years tens of thousands of hands probably. So I then dial up the money and wow! the bad beats on the bubble! for some not insignificant cash, repeated low percent Ridiculousness. i enter a tournament and go top and have some insane suckouts to come second in 179 player tournament for the first game is fascinating. I don't know about ignition so i can't say much other than we are in covid Lockdown in Australia I'm bored and figure joint a site play few games But to mr the fact that no cardrooms offering and it makes mr feel like if it was live dealer then there couldnt be any funny business with the cards.
But theres never a live dealer poker offered. I'm sure it is more popular black Jack, roulette, baccarat etc. So if they are just giving themselves a 10% advantage then that wouldnt shake things too much? If at all. Additionally, like a casino, the house is just trying to turn a small advantage to the side of the house. Ive heard the question asked how is it then that people win on Ignition if its compromised? First, no one can dictate who makes what calls or what hands you playn so there is definitely a varience. I dont think ignition is alone in this and I kinda think all the sites do it to one degree or another. So it's not like they had to go get one and start from scratch, rather they for some reason didnt want anyone looking over there shoulders.
So why acquire a poker site and its software and then not renew the licensing that, although isnt required?, it gives a lot of credibility and peace of mind for users. What ever analytic that they have feeding you cards is HORRIBLE! Like many have pointed out, why did they let their licensing go? Ignition had the licenses when it was acquired from Bovada / Bodog. If they are them they are defying math and the odds thousands of times a day.
They definitely are not using a true RNG. Ignition 100% beyond a shadow of a doubt is tampering and if you play there enough, its blatantly obvious. You have no control over what happens online and they absolutely do have control over it.įor anyone doubting whether or not ignition interferes with the integrity of the game by manipulating cards and specific games, I'm here to tell you that you are des wrong. My mantra is do not play with money you cant afford to have stolen and play only for fun. Its like cops investigating another cop lol.but they are always honest right because they got so much to lose.
Ive never met a gambler or a casino say "ok we have enough money now". My argument as to why things can be rigged, note the word "can", is because nothing is stopping them from doing it and it has been done before. The argument that a company or person who operates an online gambling house in a non regulated area of the world to avoid problems would never be greedy enough to cheat has got to be the worst argument ever. It has happened before and is currently the reason Online poker for US players is screwed. Getting info from them about the companies is next to impossible.I wonder why. Notice these sites are always in countries without regulation. The same questions remain."Why would they rig a cash cow?" As though people and companies like these arent in it for the money? Lol. I read this same defense to the age old question just as much as you see the conspiracy ones.