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− | + | The myth of the money out curse is just that, a myth. Online poker rooms don't need to steal your money. They make enough money as it is simply by giving a fair poker game. The last thing an online poker room wants is rumors boating the net that they may be cheating their players.<br><br>1 - To believe in it you must be a losing player.<br><br>2 - To believe in it you must have cashed out at some time.<br><br>3 -To have cashed out and to be a losing player you must have ran well above expectation for your level of play.<br><br>4 - After the cash out - normal service is probably to have been resumed.<br><br>5 - Therefore to the losing player, the cashout curse exists.<br><br>It is some of those conspiracy theories that swirls around internet poker like black helicopters hovering over a grassy knoll. The idea is that if you win a bunch of money at some online poker site after which cash it out, they punish you by flipping a switch so that you get clobbered in subsequent play.<br><br>A number of people have reported the same bad experience with online poker: They win for a while, but after they cash out some winnings they appear to run bad and bust. To some people, this is solid evidence that online poker should be rigged; that by cashing out some winnings, players incur the wrath of the online operators, who will set a turn on the player's account, dooming them to get rid of thereafter.<br><br>May be the "rigged theory" the best explanation for the trends that folks are observing?<br><br>If you have any concerns relating to in which and how to use poker 99, you can speak to us at our own website. |
Nuværende version fra 3. nov 2020, 23:45
The myth of the money out curse is just that, a myth. Online poker rooms don't need to steal your money. They make enough money as it is simply by giving a fair poker game. The last thing an online poker room wants is rumors boating the net that they may be cheating their players.
1 - To believe in it you must be a losing player.
2 - To believe in it you must have cashed out at some time.
3 -To have cashed out and to be a losing player you must have ran well above expectation for your level of play.
4 - After the cash out - normal service is probably to have been resumed.
5 - Therefore to the losing player, the cashout curse exists.
It is some of those conspiracy theories that swirls around internet poker like black helicopters hovering over a grassy knoll. The idea is that if you win a bunch of money at some online poker site after which cash it out, they punish you by flipping a switch so that you get clobbered in subsequent play.
A number of people have reported the same bad experience with online poker: They win for a while, but after they cash out some winnings they appear to run bad and bust. To some people, this is solid evidence that online poker should be rigged; that by cashing out some winnings, players incur the wrath of the online operators, who will set a turn on the player's account, dooming them to get rid of thereafter.
May be the "rigged theory" the best explanation for the trends that folks are observing?
If you have any concerns relating to in which and how to use poker 99, you can speak to us at our own website.