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Online Casinos in general: Dream Catcher Wheel please view (Page 2)

Topic created on 05th Oct. 2018 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 21 | Views: 7,932
tobineu
Amateur
The wheel does not seem to run purely mechanically. But it could be that in the background a similar computerized random principle method is integrated as in the slots
Only the display of the result is on a wheel instead of rollers

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Anonym
The wheel runs via a computer, which means that it is already determined where it stops. They can turn as much as they want. I have played this before and there were already technical problems

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P****R
The main reason why I (just like with Liveroulette) still don't assume fraud / Manipulation despite everything is simple:

These games (insbesonere DreamCatcher) have by their miserable Bank advantage (thus disadvantage of the player halt) anyway a guaranteed profit probability in the long run. It's always the same principle since the first hour of casinos. Due to the unfair payout ratios for the player, the ea have no need to cheat.

In addition, due to the high number of different providers who offer the games of EG, a plausible manipulation theory regarding the distribution of wins between EG and the various casinos has never been put into the room.

If, for example, the result is actually manipulated at the DC, then this could certainly be proven by mathematical evaluations through high stakes of two different players. Of course, I'm happy to be proven wrong, especially since my own judgment about this game is still ambivalent.

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Anonym
So whoever still thinks that there is no cheating at Evolution, definitely has dry bread in his head.

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Anonym
PAYSAFEMASTER wrote on 06.10.2018 at 01:15: without a bet on my part 7x7x2x7x fell, slowly doubts arose. After all, this already results in odds of 1:686 just on the 1

To the money wheel still short a remark, independently of it whether there is cheated or not. Your sentence with the odds of 686 seems positive to a reader, but in the end, considering the probability, this payout is of course not great. As was mentioned at Paroli, the 7x7x2x7 on the money wheel has a probability of 1 in 8.5 million. I'm aware that the money wheel is only played because of the multipliers, but normally you're more likely to experience 7x or 2x there and not the above mentioned number sequence.

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Knochen
Elite
To all supporters of the cheating theory: Find a casino that publishes the permanences (e.g. CasinoClub). Check the permanences. Done

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Anonym
sounds good. maybe you should really do that

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P****R
Emulator wrote on 08/10/2018 at 19:47
About the money wheel, one more quick note, regardless of whether there is cheating there or not. Your sentence with the odds of 686 looks positive to a reader, but in the end, considering the odds, this payout is obviously not great. As was mentioned at Paroli, the 7x7x2x7 on the money wheel has a probability of 1 in 8.5 million. I'm aware that the money wheel is only played because of the multipliers, but normally you're more likely to experience 7x or 2x there and not the above mentioned number sequence.

It was not my intention to present the whole thing as positive.
About the probability: do you happen to know just the formula for it or can name the subject in question there? I have probably overlooked.

Generally otherwise: if someone has hints to detailed calculations or other procedures or application possibilities, always here with it.

I am aware that there is no winning system for this and no betting variant leads to a win in the long run. Only the mathematical

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PAYSAFEMASTER wrote on 09/10/2018 at 23:30
Regarding the probability: do you happen to know the formula for it right now or can you name the topic in question there? Probably missed it.

The formula comes from the fields on the money wheel
The money wheel has 54 fields
7x is 1 times present and 2x is 1 times present. Thus the hit is always 1:54
7x7x2x7 would be 54*54*54*54= 8.503.056

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Anonym
interesting earlier I played it and also had a few the 40 or the 20. But also burned good money. Today, however, you can no longer estimate whether he really stops on the 1 or 2, that you could then. More than a few euros I never Risk there, it is not worth it to me.

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