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Originally Posted by dig420
you can knock off saying they wouldn't cheat because there's no reason to cheat. They cheated. There's no reason to say it was a rogue employee. It's already been proven it wasn't.
Are you deef son?
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Where has it been proven that the site had anything to do with it? In the court of 2+2 the poker version of GFY?
I am not defending Absolute...I think they did a poor job of handling this.
But once again...the loser's mantra is "online poker is rigged."
Winning players with 100's of thousands of hands...millions of hands...can prove that the games that they are playing in are fine. They were able to figure this out in a relatively short amount of time...you don't think they won't figure it out elsewhere?
Sorry if you can't beat the game online man, the simple fact is that the games are much tougher online.
Your typical winning $2/$4 limit player online can beat a $10/$20 - $20/$40 game live.
Now NL, the games are drying up. The $25/$50 players are having to drop down to $10/$20, and $5/$10, those guys are dropping down to $2/$4, and $3/$6. When these guys play live they are playing anywhere from $5/$10 on up to $100/$200.
There is cheating online, but not tot the extent that sites are rigging games that you would like to believe.
Just study harder, and some day you'll get there.