I must once again take up the cudgels for Gamblejoe. It can not be that here continuously complains about this lottery or the programming is questioned.
Just be happy that there is something back here. Where else do you get that?
Add to that the criticism from people who probably spend money daily in Online Casinos where the RTP is probably less than 96 or even less than 95 percent. You guys are complaining about GambleJoe though? 😂
You guys can't be serious. We are almost all here on this forum because we end up dreaming of the big win. But then feel like we've been stepped on when every user here doesn't get a 10 euro psc for Christmas? Come on guys...
I have won once so far and was very happy. But I did not expect this. In addition, there is also the error message function, where you can "earn" something. So stay relaxed and celebrate Merry Christmas
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Matthias wrote on 23.12.2020 at 21:29
It really doesn't make sense to me.
And if some users behave towards the Online Casinos like they do here towards us, then I honestly believe that sometimes the casinos really don't have it easy.
I include the poor casinos in my good night prayer today, they really have a hard time with these anti-social customers. Fortunately, the casinos always behave completely socially, and would never payouts extra in the length, unnecessarily require many documents, bonus T&Cs with traps zukleistern etc. (especially the ones on Gamblejoe)
In my eyes a useless idea, because thereby a person who has a lot of bad luck it can no longer compensate so easily. Then you can use my distribution system right away, then all those who have ever received a PSC so far get no more until all those who are active have received at least one and then it goes on like this until all have received the same amount. Then each user has exactly as much as each other get.
At least that would be really fair in the end, but also boring. I also don't want to dictate to others how they distribute their money to people, no idea how you can have any claims at all. I don't want to be too harsh against criticism of the RNG, it's always possible that something might not go right, even if it's unlikely. But the penetrating way to insist on a proposal that seems to be repeated every year shows a lack of understanding - which the operator and many users do not want.
I would like to keep the chance that I can be drawn two or more times in a row. But I already understood that everyone wants to have a piece of the pie. But you forget that the cake does not belong to you. You can set a good example and the next time you are drawn twice someone who has not yet won a joy prepare.
Matthias wrote on 12/23/2020 at 9:29 pm: Honestly, I'm really p**sed. Instead of being able to spend the evening with my family, I now have to justify myself again in the forum to defend GambleJoe.
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@DerHamburger87: now directly pronounced, why do you have to spread not verified accusations 1:1 further?
Why do you write that you think someone won 8-10x, when it is not so?
I went along with the user's statement about "winning 15 times" naively and passed it on like that in my post. I am sorry that I did not check the truth of the statement before. With everyone, who has a little idea of probabilities, there first the alarm bells would ring. Thank you for the correction.
But I think that in the end it doesn't matter how often or how much the "top winner" of your campaign has won. Giving is more beautiful than taking, which is why I recently raffled €20 here myself. One should and may still see things critically here, evaluate and express his opinions.
As mentioned at the beginning, the action is great, not self-evident and has a really cool concept. In the end, it is (in my opinion) but also a well-thought-out marketing strategy.
I wish Merry Christmas with the family and as little stress as possible by naughty forum members
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23rd Dec. 2020, at 11:17 pm CET#207
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Seniorfips wrote on 12/23/2020 at 9:58 pm
I include the poor casinos in my good night prayer today, they really have a hard time with these anti-social customers. Luckily the casinos always behave completely socially, and would never drag out payouts extra, ask for unnecessary documents, glue bonus T&Cs with traps etc. (especially those on Gamblejoe)
Matthias wrote on 23.12.2020 at 21:29: @Begbie: unfortunately you are looking for the hair in the soup again as usual. One person was extremely lucky. Yes, but that's not why everything is programmed wrong.
I never said it was programmed incorrectly
I said that the RNG is programmed quite simply.
Possibly in PHP with the rand() function?
That the function has weaknesses is known.
When using rand() you can see patterns after a few runs.
Which is why the results are not really random.
But that PHP and rand() are used is only a guess.
I'm happy to be taught better if this is not the case.
Also don't know why you make such a secret about it?
So before some misunderstand what or still see the irony: I have of course not! bothered and counted how often nodepositjohnny has won! The value 15 was simply jokingly exaggerated chosen, because he has stung me the last time almost daily in the eye, as with others perhaps also That should also in no way a criticism but rather the opposite - I celebrate that when someone can present such a winning series, regardless of whether it is based on coincidence or a poor programming
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Just be happy that there is something back here. Where else do you get that?
Add to that the criticism from people who probably spend money daily in Online Casinos where the RTP is probably less than 96 or even less than 95 percent. You guys are complaining about GambleJoe though? 😂
You guys can't be serious. We are almost all here on this forum because we end up dreaming of the big win. But then feel like we've been stepped on when every user here doesn't get a 10 euro psc for Christmas? Come on guys...
I have won once so far and was very happy. But I did not expect this. In addition, there is also the error message function, where you can "earn" something. So stay relaxed and celebrate Merry Christmas
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I include the poor casinos in my good night prayer today, they really have a hard time with these anti-social customers. Fortunately, the casinos always behave completely socially, and would never payouts extra in the length, unnecessarily require many documents, bonus T&Cs with traps zukleistern etc. (especially the ones on Gamblejoe)
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In my eyes a useless idea, because thereby a person who has a lot of bad luck it can no longer compensate so easily. Then you can use my distribution system right away, then all those who have ever received a PSC so far get no more until all those who are active have received at least one and then it goes on like this until all have received the same amount. Then each user has exactly as much as each other get.
At least that would be really fair in the end, but also boring. I also don't want to dictate to others how they distribute their money to people, no idea how you can have any claims at all. I don't want to be too harsh against criticism of the RNG, it's always possible that something might not go right, even if it's unlikely. But the penetrating way to insist on a proposal that seems to be repeated every year shows a lack of understanding - which the operator and many users do not want.
I would like to keep the chance that I can be drawn two or more times in a row. But I already understood that everyone wants to have a piece of the pie. But you forget that the cake does not belong to you. You can set a good example and the next time you are drawn twice someone who has not yet won a joy prepare.
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I went along with the user's statement about "winning 15 times" naively and passed it on like that in my post. I am sorry that I did not check the truth of the statement before. With everyone, who has a little idea of probabilities, there first the alarm bells would ring. Thank you for the correction.
But I think that in the end it doesn't matter how often or how much the "top winner" of your campaign has won. Giving is more beautiful than taking, which is why I recently raffled €20 here myself. One should and may still see things critically here, evaluate and express his opinions.
As mentioned at the beginning, the action is great, not self-evident and has a really cool concept. In the end, it is (in my opinion) but also a well-thought-out marketing strategy.
I wish Merry Christmas with the family and as little stress as possible by naughty forum members
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Then please include me as well.
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I never said it was programmed incorrectly
I said that the RNG is programmed quite simply.
Possibly in PHP with the rand() function?
That the function has weaknesses is known.
When using rand() you can see patterns after a few runs.
Which is why the results are not really random.
But that PHP and rand() are used is only a guess.
I'm happy to be taught better if this is not the case.
Also don't know why you make such a secret about it?
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Here: https://www.gamblejoe.com/forum/regeln-und-hinweise/feedback/gamblejoe-adventskalender-122716/81/
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Thank you
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