Gioia International has committed to offering a fair game by offering odds of 100/1 on any fees incurred by players paying for an invalidated audit.
Monday 8th February 2010
Operators and players will be able to get a close up look at the innovative new poker site RealDealPoker.com at an exclusive, invitation only event in London tomorrow and Gioia International Limited is so confident in the fairness of its game that it is offering players finding any irregularities odds of 100/1.
RealDealPoker.com, which launches next month, features an automated Cut N’ Shuffle system that replaces the standard random number generator with real cards to give players the experience of being in an actual casino. The patented Cut N’ Shuffle system includes the provision of a ‘cut function’ alongside the deployment of ‘burn cards’, something that Gioia stated is not provided by any other online poker site. In addition, RealDealPoker.com will see the implementation of Game Check, which is unique audit software that produces post-game results.
Dissatisfied players at RealDealPoker.com can request an audit from an independent third-party audit of any game for a small fee. Gioia revealed that it would then send all data including video captures of the originating deck from its server to an auditing agency enabling them to compare the results from a disputed contest against the deck that was understood to have been used.
Independent auditors can apply specific procedures in order to determine if the outcome for any game was accurate with players receiving their results soon after.
Gioia stated that all players involved in any game where auditors discovered irregularities would have their money from that particular contest returned in full. In addition, the player that calls for an audit where abnormalities are found will have their account credited with 100-times the fee charged for that check.
“This is our commitment to providing a game of poker that players can trust,” said Gene Gioia, Chief Executive Officer for Gioia.
“If you want to try and prove our games are not fair, then bet me.”