In fact, the problem of creating an “ideal RNG” is a very serious area of science. For many decades, scientists have been engaged in research and development to create an ideal RNG.Poker rooms and online casinos are just one of the few and not the most important applications of MF in our lives. Hardware random number generators are now produced on an industrial scale.Forget about the fact that “RNG starts producing bad cards after a deposit.” This is too simple a formula to apply.I think they work the same in all rooms.
Here is a video from Pokerstars from a few years a back explaining their system. Interesting watch if you liked the article linked above. They mention in it just like the article that a fully computerized system cannot produce a truly random number...
It remember me that Stars have a video demonstrating their RNG.
How can we know if RNG work the same way when dealing card to each player.
Do the RNG is more generous with player who deposit more?
Do RNG have access to hand history like application like headup display?
Do headup display have access to RNG?
Perhaps there is a difference, but it is so insignificant that I did not notice its influence on the game as a whole, playing in different poker rooms!!!