Yeah, it is pretty obvious the person playing can see everyone's cards.
I've always thought something was up at Pokerstars as my win rate there compared to Full Tilt or Doyle's Room is not up to par. The bad beats seem to come all to often at Pokerstars. However, that's probably just better play.
The bad beat stuff isn't proof though. Last home game I played, with QQ all-in on the flop of Q87 I lost to a runner-runner straight of ten-five offsuit. In layman's terms, I had trip queens and he needed two perfect cards in order to win with a straight. He hit those cards. Poker is just brutal sometimes. Live or online.
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