ok...still trying to understand your theory, twizzy (man i was tired last night....coulda sworn it was MrS posting it )
a certain percent (6.7%) of a player's hands will be pairs. As the number of people at a site increases, more pairs will be dealt - but not a higher percent (theoretically). For a site with 10,000 hands dealt, the number of pairs dealt will be ~667. For a site with 1,000,000,000 hands dealt, the number of pairs dealt will be ~66,666,667. Sure, alot more pairs were dealt in the second example, but in both examples the percent of the total hands that were pairs is the same.
So from what i've got from your theory: You think that the RNG has mixed up the numbers and the # of pairs dealt at your single table with the # of pairs dealt at the whole site? And thats why you get so many pairs?
....ok I'm still confused :/
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