I a maner of 50/50 probability 13(and more) same result in a row can happen quite frequently ..
But I think in the case of an inspection what they should do is inspecting your game/coin if it is all regular and searching for eventual shitting elements..
If they decide to just make some number of tosses what guarantees if you not just disabled the rigging system for the time of the inspection! ~
This is really interesting. Is it possible? Do you think it's possible to disable some rigging system for the time of the inspection, and then turn it on again? I mean, of course, it's possible, but I personally think that in reality inspectors are perfectly aware of such possibility, and there are measures in place for preventing it from happening.
I think that is
depending on the licensing jurisdiction..and I think that the thing is controlled like an administration/bureau is controlled.. I think that what is it.. or maybe authorities could ask providers/casinos to keep unalterable(like be backed online) registers/archives of all the operations made, and then the RNG should be encrypted by the licensing authority itself to put a signature certifying its use on the registers.
Most likely it is. Btw, do you happen to know, where we can read the requirements regarding slot games' RTP in
any jurisdiction. Actually, it's so hard to find things like this, I would happily read any related information.
About the RTP, Stake ordered/is running an enhanced RTP version of sweet bonanza (98%)
That's a pretty big enhancing! Sweet Bonanza slot normally has around 96.50% RTP, but are you sure it's Sweet Bonanza and not Sweet Fiesta?
so the most of slot games operating are on the contrary repartiting the most of the returns on the small wins and making the big wins quite rare.. what should lead you to play more.. but (mathematically) the more you wager, the more you lose!
I think, it is more like, the more you wager, the more casino is earning. As for us regular gamblers, it all depends on luck, unless we are making tens of millions of spins. The more spins is done, the less it depends on luck, and the closer are we to losing exactly what we should lose in accordance with the RTP.