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December 21, 2013, 07:24:59 PM
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Hi u!

I'm a former poker pro, made a living from it for more than five years until getting sick by just looking at a poker hand.

Anyways, I ve been contacted by some friends telling me the randomness of the new bitcoin poker sites are highly questionable.

So I decided to try one of them out, by just playing a few hands I could tell my hit rate seemed really high. Note that I'm not saying
anything for certain. But I've decided to start collecting hand histories from the largest poker sites of the bitcoin world in order to run
them through a statistical analysis test. It will take me at least a couple of weeks to get any significant results and I have some friends helping me out.

I realize, for the average Joe, this doesn't matter at all because he will lose his money anyway. I see this mainly as a hobby project for fun, cause I wanna
practice my data analyzing skills abit more. If you want to contribute with hand histories please send me a pm.

Cheeers!
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December 21, 2013, 07:50:14 PM
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I recommend you visit Satoshibet they offer legitimate poker (no ghost, no cheating, etc)
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December 21, 2013, 07:59:40 PM
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I believe your honesty can be questioned :p

Anyways, any Chinese over there? xD
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