I've been warned

This is way I’ve always seen the settlement being made. Since the date of this hand (yesterday) is after the one I posted maybe it was just another glitch.

And it corrected itself??

An A.I. program which is able to modify its programming, sounds like HAL from the movie 2001 after all we’re in 2025.

I’ve always said whoever is on the Settlement coding team, they really know their stuff, kudos to them.

Now if those guys can do this, they will hopefully review the RNG algorithms and that will ease my concerns, for now!

I really don’t know how you keep coming up with these conclusions based on my posts because from your latest posts you’ve been mistaken of the reasons I made for each post.

I just noticed that you’re a woman from your avatar and women have never ever understood me for some odd reason. I’m usually considered adorable.

No, I don’t think so.

You are all over this forum claiming that the deals aren’t random.

What mistake was made? What was wrong with the hand?

Nothing.

The video display has nothing to do with the deal. The fact that you can’t separate these two parts of the code tells us that you probably don’t know much at all about code.

This right here. You are claiming that this video display is evidence that the deals may not be random (fixed - your words, not mine). So I am not wrong in my understanding of your posts.

Yes, you are.

No. Possibly Replay fixed it, but more likely it just takes a very specific set of circumstances to occur.

The only real way to evaluate an RNG is to run the output through statistical tests.

Did you even read @das32343 post which was the 5th post on here and then re-read my posted response?

And did you even watch the Replay I posted?

Do you think that if I re-read your nonsense enough times that I might actually start to believe it?

I think it would help you a great deal because you seem to respond without knowing what the contexts which my posts are about. I wasn’t certain before but now I am which is the reason I’ve responded several times that your comments didn’t make any sense to me.

If you’re going to dive into a pool, you better know how deep it is.

Is this part of…

         "Failed to sync game"

Message i get all the time?
_____I’m using chrome on Samsung/android tablet.

I notice when I was doing missions. I needed to win x amount of hands. I would be all in and get rewarded for the mission before the hand was completely over

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Seems highly likely the failed to sync game message is related too. They must have made some changes to add that message, and often with sync/timing issues, just adding logging without changing any of the logic can change program behavior.

Just exactly what is wrong with the code?

Again, what are you referring to?

It would be helpful if you included the parts of my post.

It’s a dead simple question. If you can’t answer it, no one here will be able to help you.

It’s annoying when someone takes forever to play their hand, especially when it drags the whole game out. I’ve been in similar situations too. It would be great if the site could keep an eye on that kind of behavior, so games don’t take so long.

Take a look at post #6 of this thread

I have only struck one person doing that so far, but they did it on every hand in every tournament. The last time I started a tournament and saw them at my table I went all in on nothing first hand because there was no way I was going through that frustration again, but I left a message in chat to say why, and I’ve never seen them again. I assume it didn’t fly well with the other people at the table either, and they seem to have left the site.
I find it very annoying when it’s every single action on every single hand, so I too started a thread to see if it annoyed others as much as it does me. This thread seems to have gone off the rails, but you’ll see on the thread I started that some people seem to be okay with it.
The deliberately waiting until the last second strategy

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I use the clock to admonish players who continually go All In pre-flop or on the flop, or who bet outrageously continually. It’s the only device we have to admonish players like this as any negative comment can cost you. But it doesn’t happen often, depending on the player.

well,… that’s not what the clock is for. that would probably be considered intentionally trying to disrupt the flow of play which could get you in hot water the same as inappropriate chat. you might get reported.

you could try saying something politely in the chat. but we both know that won’t work. either the player is on tilt, trying to get others on tilt, or is just a super donk.

personally, i just usually keep my mouth shut, wait them out, and call them with premium hands. they usually bust out and leave sooner or later.

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