ajaxmoor
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May 10, 2017, 10:55:21 AM |
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Well, it is fair to be skeptical about all that. I agree casinos can pull different tricks to scam the users. So each individual should be responsible about researching properly and making sure he isn't fooled. If you are worried about this, then physical casinos are where you should be heading.
Brick and mortar casinos are not necessarily 100% fair too. Maybe in the biggest licensed casinos you will find fair games, but I heard that in the smaller local casinos, house can cheat you pretty hard. For example, they can install magnets in a roulette wheel and manipulate the outcome of the game. More info: https://www.roulettephysics.com/casino-roulette-wheel-magnets/Yup , that is a risk unfortunately. Some games are possible to rig for a casino, and some are not. At the end its upto you as a player to figure that out for yourself. But in general, a physical casino has a lesser probability to be scamming than online casinos.
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michkima
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May 10, 2017, 11:13:23 AM |
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Because they profit from this kind of games! If they continue to profit they won't even complain or even lift a finger. They might even know it themselves and they are just playing dumb about it since they know it's a profit generating machine regardless of it being a scam.
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eternalgloom
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May 10, 2017, 01:05:20 PM |
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Well, it is fair to be skeptical about all that. I agree casinos can pull different tricks to scam the users. So each individual should be responsible about researching properly and making sure he isn't fooled. If you are worried about this, then physical casinos are where you should be heading.
Brick and mortar casinos are not necessarily 100% fair too. Maybe in the biggest licensed casinos you will find fair games, but I heard that in the smaller local casinos, house can cheat you pretty hard. For example, they can install magnets in a roulette wheel and manipulate the outcome of the game. More info: https://www.roulettephysics.com/casino-roulette-wheel-magnets/Yup , that is a risk unfortunately. Some games are possible to rig for a casino, and some are not. At the end its upto you as a player to figure that out for yourself. But in general, a physical casino has a lesser probability to be scamming than online casinos. And how would you be able to figure out if a casino is scamming? Not eveyone is able to gather data and calculate whether with RNG is fair or not... Online casino's have regulations as well, so I wouldn't automatically say that you're more prone to being scammed in a physical casino than in a regulated online one.
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LuanX3
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May 10, 2017, 03:10:33 PM |
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Well, it is fair to be skeptical about all that. I agree casinos can pull different tricks to scam the users. So each individual should be responsible about researching properly and making sure he isn't fooled. If you are worried about this, then physical casinos are where you should be heading.
Brick and mortar casinos are not necessarily 100% fair too. Maybe in the biggest licensed casinos you will find fair games, but I heard that in the smaller local casinos, house can cheat you pretty hard. For example, they can install magnets in a roulette wheel and manipulate the outcome of the game. More info: https://www.roulettephysics.com/casino-roulette-wheel-magnets/Yup , that is a risk unfortunately. Some games are possible to rig for a casino, and some are not. At the end its upto you as a player to figure that out for yourself. But in general, a physical casino has a lesser probability to be scamming than online casinos. And how would you be able to figure out if a casino is scamming? Not eveyone is able to gather data and calculate whether with RNG is fair or not... Online casino's have regulations as well, so I wouldn't automatically say that you're more prone to being scammed in a physical casino than in a regulated online one. Yeah, the normal gambler for sure will not even care about the fairness of the game. Heck, if they see a sign that it is provably fair or something in those lines they will immediately pass that as true. 99% of the gamblers are not knowledgeable in checking whether the games are really fair.
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Mike Mayor
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May 20, 2017, 11:56:13 AM |
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This is why I don't like slots. You can't prove anything. I don't know why people still play with betsoft. How can betsoft still be operating that's what I want to know. I thought it was regulated. Well, it is fair to be skeptical about all that. I agree casinos can pull different tricks to scam the users. So each individual should be responsible about researching properly and making sure he isn't fooled. If you are worried about this, then physical casinos are where you should be heading.
Brick and mortar casinos are not necessarily 100% fair too. Maybe in the biggest licensed casinos you will find fair games, but I heard that in the smaller local casinos, house can cheat you pretty hard. For example, they can install magnets in a roulette wheel and manipulate the outcome of the game. More info: https://www.roulettephysics.com/casino-roulette-wheel-magnets/Yup , that is a risk unfortunately. Some games are possible to rig for a casino, and some are not. At the end its upto you as a player to figure that out for yourself. But in general, a physical casino has a lesser probability to be scamming than online casinos. And how would you be able to figure out if a casino is scamming? Not eveyone is able to gather data and calculate whether with RNG is fair or not... Online casino's have regulations as well, so I wouldn't automatically say that you're more prone to being scammed in a physical casino than in a regulated online one. Yeah, the normal gambler for sure will not even care about the fairness of the game. Heck, if they see a sign that it is provably fair or something in those lines they will immediately pass that as true. 99% of the gamblers are not knowledgeable in checking whether the games are really fair. This always amazes me. Yet they still play. I thought people would care more about their bitcoins then that.
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ajaxmoor
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May 20, 2017, 12:26:42 PM |
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Well, it is fair to be skeptical about all that. I agree casinos can pull different tricks to scam the users. So each individual should be responsible about researching properly and making sure he isn't fooled. If you are worried about this, then physical casinos are where you should be heading.
Brick and mortar casinos are not necessarily 100% fair too. Maybe in the biggest licensed casinos you will find fair games, but I heard that in the smaller local casinos, house can cheat you pretty hard. For example, they can install magnets in a roulette wheel and manipulate the outcome of the game. More info: https://www.roulettephysics.com/casino-roulette-wheel-magnets/Yup , that is a risk unfortunately. Some games are possible to rig for a casino, and some are not. At the end its upto you as a player to figure that out for yourself. But in general, a physical casino has a lesser probability to be scamming than online casinos. And how would you be able to figure out if a casino is scamming? Not eveyone is able to gather data and calculate whether with RNG is fair or not... Online casino's have regulations as well, so I wouldn't automatically say that you're more prone to being scammed in a physical casino than in a regulated online one. This usually depends on you and the knowledge you have in the ways things can be rigged. But again like I said it is mostly just a risk in small scale casinos. Bigger casinos would almost never involve themselves in such practices, because say if you are betting at a casino in Vegas and they get caught, then its probably over for them.
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May 20, 2017, 02:21:21 PM |
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Because they profit from this kind of games! If they continue to profit they won't even complain or even lift a finger. They might even know it themselves and they are just playing dumb about it since they know it's a profit generating machine regardless of it being a scam. The video is too old to decide whether they have fixed this issue or not. Casino's will get more commission from them as they'll get more by scamming gamblers. It's an old trick by many gaming companies to earn more.
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maxpowerzz92
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May 20, 2017, 09:11:32 PM |
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I see a few gaming sites that will go online this year that uses blockchain transparency to validate results. When they become more popular, the old school online sites will need to change the way they do business or lose a big percentage of marketshare.
Marketing their product is an important part of a successful business, and when these new sites go online then all these black box casinos will fall to the wayside.
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Ryan Dugan
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June 06, 2017, 06:01:06 PM |
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Yes they sre rigged and I'm not sure why they still around. Nothing can be done ? Certain places still use them to this day. But if they scam why do people use those slots ? Slots cannot be proven anyway and are a bad way to gamble. How I feel anyway.
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