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its doubtful the code is broken...instead
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sarahxxx wrote
at 6:10 AM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT
post ur bad beats here...
sarahxxx's turn MadWilly defended 7v3: 14 to 14 (1,2,1,2,4,2,2 to 5,4,5) that hurt! |
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integral wrote
at 6:17 AM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT can I put some good beats here?
integra1's turn rabbidmonkey4 defeated 5v4: 18 to 9 (6,2,1,5,4 to 1,6,1,1) rabbidmonkey4 defeated 4v8: 19 to 18 (5,6,3,5 to 1,2,4,1,1,4,1,4) 33 days ago mba defeated 5v8: 26 to 21 (5,5,5,5,6 to 1,2,1,1,3,6,5,2) both saved my game, and weren't just suicides. |
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redsox5445 wrote
at 7:34 AM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT I put this on the other topic too
WillyWanka's turn guive defended 5v4: 9 to 14 (1,4,1,2,1 to 1,3,4,6) redsox5445 defeated 6v4: 24 to 10 (5,6,2,3,6,2 to 1,3,3,3) redsox5445 defended 5v4: 15 to 17 (2,4,6,2,1 to 6,4,4,3) M4TCH's turn WillyWanka defended 3v2: 7 to 8 (1,1,5 to 4,4) Krangar defended 5v4: 17 to 17 (6,2,2,6,1 to 3,6,6,2) Moral of the story: Dont attack with a one die advantage |
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HBergeron wrote
at 8:17 AM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT winning only 23 of 120 consecutive 8v8s, beat that.
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sarahxxx wrote
at 8:42 AM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT blindeye's turn
prommy defeated 6v1: 18 to 3 (1,4,6,3,1,3 to 3) Marvels defeated 5v1: 20 to 5 (6,3,6,3,2 to 5) Marvels defended 4v1: 5 to 5 (2,1,1,1 to 5) |
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JKD wrote
at 1:13 PM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT I think someone posted in the gpokr forums a few months ago a longer 8v8 streak with less wins, unless that was you?
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HBergeron wrote
at 4:51 PM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT don't think so, i've never posted in the gpoker forums, but that tends toward my point in the other thread - the rnd() function used in ajax is "streaky" at best due to problems with the implementation of the seed.
The best way to work this out is for Ryan to implement stat histories for all players - i have to hope that this site is now generating enough money to support the extra storage and coding. |
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Flyingpenguins wrote
at 5:30 PM, Tuesday June 19, 2007 EDT Flyingpenguins defended 8v3: 15 to 15 (1,3,2,2,2,2,2,1 to 6,5,4)
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