Do the auditors analyze bad beats and how often the river wins a hand?

Because if those two things aren’t audited you can’t say that there’s anything random about it. Everything in pokers about numbers. Percentages. What’s 90% in a live game?Should be around that same thing online. But I would be willing to bet that ninety percent of the losses that i’ve taken in tournaments that knock me out of the tournament were bad beats… And most of the time it was a hand that I couldn’t fold. I mean, why do you wanna play The Game?If you can’t play the hand you’re supposed to play to the end?

Perfect example. I just went and played another Sit n go and was killing it until these 2 out of the last three hands were bad beats. There’s a screenshot of both hands. Well they just told me I could only put one screen shot in here.

So now I reply and put the other one in here.

So you were going or calling all in with Q9854 no possible straight, flush, nothing you deserve to lose and on the other one they caught a flush on the river happens all the time in person and online

Hi @EAZYMONEYED , We understand how frustrating bad beats and unexpected outcomes can be, especially during tournaments. But remember, the challenge and appeal of poker lie in making the right decisions consistently, even when outcomes are uncertain. Being able to play each hand to the best of your strategic ability, despite occasional setbacks, is what defines skillful play in both live and online formats.