Quote Originally Posted by Deal View Post
i have proof from AP/UB that they generated an array of decks (randomized) and then used them in order from deck 1 to X and then repeated. They did it that way to save computing resources. They way I found out was when they introduced Blackjack they set X to 100 and a friends grandma noticed some repeating hands while playing the fun money games. We then played for a couple days tracking and recording decks and took them for 10's of thousands. We would sit at a new table therefore getting a new deck. Play a hand for min bet, if it matched one of the decks we recorded we would up the bet to max and pound the house. This went undetected for about 3 weeks. After it was fixed I talked to the operations manager about it and he told me the details. The hilarious part was that his fix was to change X to 100000. He confirmed the poker routine was the same. I suspect there were people playing HU poker that figure it out. I don't know for sure.

I withdrew maximum every week from AP for 3 months but couldn't get it all off before shutdown. However, as you know, the DOJ arranged for players to finally get paid. I just cashed my AP cheque a week ago. The one Druff gave a 0.0 percent chance would ever come at least a dozen times on these forums and in Radio. It was well worth the wait.

Cliffs: AP/UB was coded by idiots. No doubt exploits exist in other gambling software. By nature that field attracts degens of all stripes.
this is the ala 1980's game show press your luck pattern reveal exploited for big gains.

i'm sure these shops do shit in similar ways that we haven't even though off