

Held 87% for a long time.Īnd success in this game isn't counted in coins as they're useless. It's sad that you don't see straight, you mean that the game is not rigged because you're winning?Ī somewhat shortsighted opinion as there are no matches in pool where no one wins.īut you are right in that the majority of the complaints here are from people that have lost their coins.ĭon't get me wrong, I'm good at this game, not the best, but up there. It can be really hard winning the london tournament for example, you can loose bigtime against players that has potted 20 balls total. I've started over five times and quickly get up to around 93-95% and then the game gets really interesting when it works against you to lower your percentage. many reasons why you won when when you first began playing at the start was because the game helped you so you could manage to get within that magic span 45-53%. If you think the game is rigged so that you should loose you are wrong. Very few off the players are much higher or much lower.Īnd it's when you are at those percentages you are more likely to buy a cue, cash or a pile of coins. But what is the purpose of all this? It's to get as many player as possible to win 45-53% of their matches, and if you think about it most off the opponents are at those win percentage. In these ways mclips can get some control over who wins a game. If a player has won several matches in a row the eight ball can go in through some imaginative and sometime weird bounces so that the opponent wins. Well how would one do this? One way is to make the white ball go in when one of the player is clearly better than the other, another is to put a players ball snookered when that player has pocketed several ball in a row. so if one could manipulate the game so that more people felt that they were pretty good at 8 ball pool but needed something to improve their game, then more people would be likely to buy something from the game. Now who pays to play a "free" game? Well those who are winning enough to feel that they are good at game but also feel that it would help them to have a better cue for example, maybe they think they would have a shot at the bigger coin matches but haven't got the patients to wait and play a lot off low coin matches to get there. The company providing the game does so to make money otherwise they wouldn't do it. I've wondered why it is so and come to the conclusion that it's for economical reasons. I've played about 15 000 matches of 8 ball pool and it's very clear that the game is rigged. If you play, you'll know what I'm talking about.rigged, rigged, rigged. I can try and make a shot, but mine misses, but my opponent makes the same shot, but his/hers/or bots shot goes in.

It also would appear that some of the players are bots. I've complained to them numerous times in their feedback section and told them they practice unfair gaming, but nothings changed.

But, when you decide to play a game with a higher ante, you'll most likely lose. But, they let you win here and there.just enough to keep you playing. They're gaming practices are grossly unfair. i.e.a level 14 and your opponent is a level 37! The people with the tricked out cue sticks and tables are the ones that always win. And they unfairly match you up with higher levels, making it impossible to win. They use blatant tactics to get you to lose.table freezes up.no power behind stick when breaking, so no ball go in pockets, but the balls end up laying out to the advantage of your opponent. I like trying to play miniclip 8 ball pool, but their games are obviously rigged, so it's very frustrating and hard to win.
