Thursday, July 15, 2010

Cracking the "Code"

!!!Attention all rigtards!!!

The code has been cracked. Below is the definitive guide to thwarting the evil that is Full Tilt's rigged RNG.

Taken from PocketFives

The Full Tilt Algorithm And My Attempt to Crack It
"Hey Everyone,

I've seen some post on here regarding the use of algorithms in the Full Tilt software, and yes this makes the site rigged... the algorithm was set in place to help the site catch people cheating (colluding) and also spread the wins around so there isn't a single player winning over 95% of the time at the same table.

But the algorithm does a lot more then just that... it seems to regard bad players, and gives out bad beats to the good players... this is done to encourage the bad players (New Members) to keep playing and not give up, and it also makes the good players depositing into their account.

Also in a tournament, after the first hour the system recognizes the stacks below 1,500 in chips, and it starts dealing them QQs, or JJs, for them to push all in, only to find themselves against KKs, or AAs. This is done to eliminate the short stacks quickly and keep the tournament fast pace.

This also happens in CASH games, if you have a big winning session you should get up, or the system will start dealing you good hands that will get cracked against bad player hands, in order to spread your winnings to the rest of the players at the table.

Here is a little something I have put together after a few months of research and personal experiences at the table, I would appreciate if some of you pros out there will post some of your winning hands, only to compare them to my study.

WINNING USING THE ALGORIGTHM HANDS ON FULL TILT


THE AK, AQ, AJ SITUATION

Here are some hands, that loose with the AK, AQ, AJ, KQ Factors:

Ah Jc (loser) Vs. Jh Qs (Winner)
As Kh (loser) Vs. Ad 8h (Winner)
As Kd (loser) Vs. 10d 8c (Winner)
Ah Qc (loser) Vs. Ad 10d (Winner)
Ad Ks (loser) Vs. Ac Qd (Winner)
Ad Ks (loser) Vs. Ac 8c (Winner)

LOOSING PAIRS ON FULL TILT

Here are some of the hands that will loose in an all in situation on Full Tilt:

10d 10s (loser) Vs 6h 6s (Winner)
Ac As (loser) Vs 9d 9h (Winner)
Ad As (loser) Vs 10d 10s (Winner)
As Ac (loser) Vs Jh 5h (Winner)
Kd Kh (loser) Vs 7h 5d (Winner)
Ac Ah (loser) Vs Kh Ks (Winner)
Qh Qc (loser) Vs 6c Jc (Winner)
Qs Qd (loser) Vs 5s 5d (Winner)
9h 9d (loser) Vs 6c 6h (Winner)
Ac Ad (loser) Vs Kh 7c (Winner)
Ks Kc (loser) Vs Ad 5h (Winner)
Ad Ah (loser) Vs 9c Qc (Winner)
Ks Kh (loser) Vs Jd Qd (Winner)
Ad Ah (loser) Vs Qs Ks (Winner)
Ad Ac (loser) Vs 8h 5h (Winner)
Qc Qd (loser) Vs 9d 9c (Winner)
Ad Ac (loser) Vs 10h 10c (Winner)
As Ah (loser) Vs Qh Qs (Winner)



WINNING HANDS USING THE ALGORITHM

The loosing hand will get a very strong drawing hand that will keep him in the hand till the river, and this is a process known as maximum betting.

A factor that is a strong candid for getting a winning hand is your chip stack after the first of a tournament and your position at the table.

Another factor for getting good hands is to be an aggressive player, example winning with a bluff the system will reward you by giving you more winning hands.

1) SB position has a 80% or greater of winning their hand no matter what they hold as long as the BB is out and they do not go all in. Going all in seems to skew the chances of the SB, so it's possibly some other rules that go into effect. Most of your bad beats, should be against the SB position or BB, which I will talk about next.

2) When you have BB vs SB statistically the winning cards go in favor of the BB unless the SB player can persuade the BB to fold his/her cards.

3) This last one is still a work in progress to understand how it works completely. When the SB is out and BB is in the hand versus other players the BB position has extremely large chance of losing the hand."



Just imagine the utter stupidity of anyone willing to come up with that!

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