DOYLES POKER ROOM SECURITY AND INTEGRITY
We have made certain that neither your money nor the integrity of the games is compromised. From sophisticated random number generation, to 128-bit encryption, to a range of other measures we can't disclose, we have implemented the poker room with security as a number one priority.
The Random Number Generator (RNG) used to create the multi-player poker hands at DoylesPokerRoom.com is a component of the software written by Tribeca Tables Software Development, LLC. The RNG has been evaluated by BMM International.
BMM International is an independent testing agency and consulting practice involved with the design, evaluation, implementation, testing and management of computer and Internet systems.
Established in 1981, BMM is an Accredited Testing Facility (ATF) and is ISO 9001 certified.
We value your business and won't risk compromising the security and integrity of our poker room.
DOYLES POKER ROOM RNG CERTIFICATE OF RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR EVALUATION

The Random Number Generator (RNG) used to create the multi-player poker hands is a component of the software written by Tribeca Tables Software Development, LLC. The RNG has been evaluated by BMM International , and at the time of evaluation was used for dealing and drawing cards for the poker game Texas Hold'em.
The evaluation, comprising statistical testing and code inspection found that:
- The RNG generated results which were uniformly distributed and statistically independent;
- Outcomes of the poker games were fair and not predictable.
The Tribeca Tables Software Development, LLC, multi-player poker software has been fingerprinted to enable on-going verification that the RNG in use is identical to the RNG evaluated. BMM International performs regular and random verification of the software fingerprint.
Disclaimer:
BMM has conducted a level of evaluation which has historically been adequate for a limited component test of this type. However, inherent in testing in a laboratory environment is the unavoidable limitation of it not being possible to verify the effects of all possible configurations that occur at the actual site.
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