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Old 5th June 2009, 01:16 AM
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How different are table games from slots in how winners are chosen?

Is that why we get so mad and accuse table games of being "rigged"? For me, anyway, a losing spin on a slot doesn't ever look any more suspicious than a winner. But I've often shouted "Bullshit" after two or three table game hands.

Many of us are familiar with how a deck of card flows since we've been playing with them since infancy so I think that's why we get so bent over a seemingly impossible set of hands. But isn't the winner or loser determined upon the bet made as opposed to after the game round is played out? Like any other slot?

And aren't those incredulous series of hands just the result of the programmers laziness writing the possible winners and losers or that the "shuffle", if any, would require way more instructions than are probable, or affordable simulate a real shuffle?
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