Concern Regarding Fairness & Randomness on GGPoker
GGPoker RNG is Rigged — My Full 40,000 Hands Unfair Experience
After playing a total of 40,000 hands on GGPoker, I firmly believe the platform’s card dealing system is manipulated and far from random. The abnormal, patterned gameplay I have encountered cannot be explained by standard poker variance.
In my first 20,000 hands, I witnessed an extremely unnatural amount of ultra-rare premium hands exclusively dealt to opponents. During this period, other players consistently hit five quads and multiple straight flushes against my range. I received almost no monster hands myself, while opponents kept hitting statistically impossible big hands to take down pots.
Moving into my second 20,000 hands, the algorithm completely shifted its pattern. This time, the system started feeding me extreme premium hands. I personally received approximately seven quads and several straight flushes within this period.
Crucially, all of my monster hands were completely useless.
Every quad and straight flush I made was consistently outdrawn or beaten by even stronger hands on the river. None of these statistically rare hands generated any real value or won significant pots. The system only gives visually impressive hands to players without allowing them to profit, which is impossible in genuine random poker.
Worse still, after this abnormal big-hand cycle, my strongest premium starting hands suffered heavily from manipulated outcomes.
My AA and KK constantly lose most of my all-in runouts. I face non-sensical, statistically impossible river suckouts on a regular basis. I am ahead for the entire hand on the flop and turn, only to be hit by perfect one-outer or two-outer river cards that defy all mathematical probabilities.
This is not bad luck. This is programmed, structured unfair dealing.
Over 40,000 continuous hands, the sequence of opponents spamming monster hands first, followed by worthless player-owned quads/straight flushes, plus consistent AA/KK river rigging and unfair all-in losses, proves GGPoker’s RNG is not random.
The dealing algorithm is clearly designed to control hand distribution, eliminate player equity, force bad beats, and extract rake from players. GGPoker’s claimed fairness and certified randomness is false and misleading.
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Can u send me ur hands we are going to start an ivestigation, we are collecting hands atm
Can u send me ur hands we are going to start an ivestigation, we are collecting hands atm
Please see GGruinedPOKER's recent posts in the "Rigged?" thread.
"We" is a bit of a stretch.