Is Online Poker Rigged?

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ongame Poker rigged or fair? At online poker watchdog we analysed over 1 million online hands from the Ongame Poker Network to look for evidence of rigging...

Ongame Poker Network Tested

Online Poker Watchdog has carried out 'bad beat' tests on Ongame Poker Network hands to see if the Ongame Network is rigged or fair. The Ongame Poker Network is one of the major online poker networks with 26 poker sites sharing the network including BWin, Betfair, Coral Poker, Gala Poker, Bet24 & Euro Poker.

We started by downloading a sample of 1.42 million Ongame online poker hands from HandHQ*. View prices below:

Bad Beat Tests

1) We separated those hands that were all-in pre-flop and looked at these hands from the perspective of the 'underdog' in every case ('all-in equity'<50%).

2) We calculated the difference between the number of hands that were expected to win in an ideal world, with the number of hands that actually won in reality - this is called the actual deviation.

If the actual deviation is positive it means that generally the underdog hands improved to win more often than expected - i.e. there were more bad beats than expected.

If the deal at the Ongame Network was fair the actual deviation should be very small.

3) But how small is very small? To answer this question we calculated the standard deviation of the sample so that we could compare the actual deviation to it.

  • If the actual deviation is less than 2 times the standard deviation then this is strong evidence of no bias in the sample.

  • If the actual deviation is greater than 5 times the standard deviation then this is strong evidence of a bias in the sample.

  • Sometimes results will occur where the actual deviation is slightly greater than 2 times the standard deviation (and occasionally greater than 3 standard deviations). This can occur from time to time due to variance. It does not necessarily mean that a bias has been found, although it may be grounds to run further tests on a particular poker site.

This bad beat test has been repeated for pre-flop dominated hands ('all-in equity' from 17-32%) and for hands that were all-in on the flop:

Data Group Actual Deviation Standard Deviation Actual Deviation/Standard Deviation
Pre-flop: underdog -12.6 50.3 -0.25
Pre-flop: dominated -12.0 31.3 -0.38
Flop: underdog +7.0 46.0 +0.15
Turn: underdog +41.1 34.6 +1.19

From the table above we can see that the actual deviation is well within two standard deviations in all tests and we can conclude that there is no evidence of rigging.

  • The Ongame Network: no evidence of rigging found. All Tests Passed Bad Beat Test tickBad Beat Test tickBad Beat Test tick

For more information on interpreting deviation see this article.