New Card shuffle technology could revolutionise Online Poker

by Emma 21. January 2009 01:05

You will often hear bad online poker players comenting that online poker sites are fixed simply because the amount of high cards, bad beats etc.. are too frequent to be randomly selected. However as we all know this will seem the case simply becasue of the volume of hands  being played are so much greater than in a game of live poker.
 
The clever men in white coats have come up with an answer! Founder and CEO of Gioia Gaming Systems, Gene Gioia, has been recognised by the awarding body for his Cut N’ Shuffle and Game Check products. These revolutionary new programs allow players to actually cut, shuffle and deal their own deck of cards in an online casino.

GGS thinks that it can make a revolutionary impact on online poker. More and more people find themselves mistrusting online poker sites. While many of them are simply blaming their own bad play on conspiracy theories or failing to understand the ups and downs of poker, it is worrying that so many are taken in.

Gene Gioia’s new system will put an end to this – if players can see the deck being shuffled, cut and dealt (as they would in a friendly home game) then hopefully they will be reassured at the integrity of their favourite online poker site.

 

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