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3rd Jun. 2018, at 07:15 pm CEST#91
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the3rdscatter wrote on 03.06.2018 at 16:27
To point one: sure that's how it works then! They do bottomdealing in the sense of the employer and if they are not fast enough for it, they are just fired.... what did you think? That the employer will also protect them if they make the fraud publicly comprehensible? No, there must roll then for the reassurance of the public first heads... So that the Dealer was fired afterwards is an indication for.... NOTHING!
To point two: Please look at the videso before you answer it! The dealer FORGETS the card IN THE SHOE, so the card is not swiped over the scanner either! Let me tell you how it works based on the video! The sequence of cards in the shoe is already detected by Casino BEFORE the shoe is on the table. That's why it knew the next card! And that's why the other dealer also tried bottom dealing (I think that's what it's called)...... because the regular card wouldn't have given him 20/21, so obviously he also knew how the cards are distributed in the shoe!
If you have any other explanations for the videos, I'm open to them. But for me they speak volumes.
Your video is explained very quickly, it is of course a transmission error, the image is minimally ahead of the sound.
Feel free to link the video here.
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I see nothing unusual here with the best will in the world, the ball develops a spin when it hits the diamonds.
In short, it rotates and runs out at the end.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 07:18 pm CEST#92
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Kanalmalocher wrote on 03/06/2018 at 19:13
And what consequences do you draw from your insight? Of course the question goes not only to you but also to all other cheat theorists. Is that why you don't play in OCs anymore?
Well, who continues to play there despite knowing fraud ends up just like skrtie, quickly everything is fraud, you start to see Manipulation in normal ball movements or has like the lady who reports the feeling to see patterns but can not describe which patterns.
Beweisem do the videos but nothing just a Roulette ball develops a back or frontspin and often just turns off.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 07:45 pm CEST#93
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Or you end up like LABoy, inviting your girlfriend with a 14x bet win
to Paris, lololoool.
Well who continues to play there despite knowingly cheating ends up just like skrtie, quickly everything is cheating, you start to see Manipulation in normal ball movements or has like the lady who reports the feeling to see patterns but can not describe which patterns.
Beweisem do the videos but nothing just a Roulette ball develops a back or frontspin and often just turns off.
As I said, roulette is now definitely manipulable.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 07:51 pm CEST#95
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Bone wrote on 03/06/2018 at 19:45
As I said, Roulette can definitely be manipulated by now.
Nice that you realize that casinos can manipulate very well so the topic would be through.
In the end, this shows that it is possible to build a vibrating sphere. This does not even prove that this technology has ever been used, although it can be assumed. Maybe not in Las Vegas, maybe just there, who knows. In Baden Baden, for example, I would put my hand in the fire that such a thing does not happen. How that explains the Manipulation of slots and collusion between Netent, Play n Go, microsoft and every online casino in the world, I therefore still do not know.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 08:01 pm CEST#97
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Knochen wrote on 03.06.2018 at 19:56: The bottom line is that this shows that it is possible to create a vibrating sphere. It doesn't even prove that this technique has ever been used, although it can be assumed. Maybe not in Las Vegas, maybe just there, who knows. In Baden Baden, for example, I would put my hand in the fire that such a thing does not happen. How that explains the Manipulation of slots and collusion between Netent, Play n Go, microsoft and every online casino in the world, I therefore still do not know.
Look at the video of me, if you have a clue about physics you will have to admit that the course stinks to high heaven.
But strangely strange, now that you have a proof you want to swing very quickly to slots unschwenken.
You are like a VW fanboy who asks what a manipulated software proves and why not everything else should be absolutely fair.
Ever thought about why the identical slots in all casinos can have different RTP? 😀
Use your brain and you will find out for sure!
TFinke3 wrote on 03.06.2018 at 20:01
Watch the video of me, if you have a clue about physics you will have to admit that the course stinks to high heaven.
But strange strange, now that you have a proof you want to swing very quickly on slots un.
You are like a VW fanboy who asks what a manipulated software proves and why not everything else should be absolutely fair.
Ever thought about why the identical slots in all casinos can have different RTP? 😀
Use your brain and you will find out for sure!
So far, no one has been able to explain how such a scam on the slots is supposed to work. Just because it is technically and physically possible to cheat at Roulette, it doesn't mean that it will happen. I wouldn't rule it out but I can't say anything about it, I don't play roulette.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 08:11 pm CEST#99
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Bone wrote on 03.06.2018 at 20:09
It just still hasn't been possible for anyone to explain how such cheating on slots is supposed to actually happen. Just because it is technically and physically possible to cheat at Roulette doesn't mean it will happen either. I wouldn't rule it out but I can't say anything about it, I don't play roulette.
Strange until recently were for you critics addicts conspiracy theorists.
Let's just start:
Why do isentic games have a different RTP value if casinos have no influence but only the providers?...
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 08:26 pm CEST#100
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TFinke3 wrote on 03/06/2018 at 20:01
Ever thought why the identical slots in all casinos can have different RTP? 😀
Use your brain you'll figure it out for sure!
Because the RTP given by the manufacturer says something about the basic theoretical probability of the program. Comparable to the 50% probability of getting a number on a coin toss. Do you have exactly 5 times tails after 10 tries? Maybe. But maybe it is only 2 times. And what about after 1,000 tosses or 10,000? Only in infinity you will reach exactly 50/50. This is the law of large numbers. The casino RTP is a sample with a very limited amount of tries. Just like your 10, 1,000 or 10,000 coin flips. That these values will most likely not be the same is completely logical. Good example is the rancor slots at Videoslots. Old mircogaming things that are probably only played by a handful of people. If they happen to be lucky, you'll get freak values like these...
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Your video is explained very quickly, it is of course a transmission error, the image is minimally ahead of the sound.
Feel free to link the video here.
@TFinke3
I see nothing unusual here with the best will in the world, the ball develops a spin when it hits the diamonds.
In short, it rotates and runs out at the end.
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Well, who continues to play there despite knowing fraud ends up just like skrtie, quickly everything is fraud, you start to see Manipulation in normal ball movements or has like the lady who reports the feeling to see patterns but can not describe which patterns.
Beweisem do the videos but nothing just a Roulette ball develops a back or frontspin and often just turns off.
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to Paris, lololoool.
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As I said, roulette is now definitely manipulable.
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Nice that you realize that casinos can manipulate very well so the topic would be through.
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Look at the video of me, if you have a clue about physics you will have to admit that the course stinks to high heaven.
But strangely strange, now that you have a proof you want to swing very quickly to slots unschwenken.
You are like a VW fanboy who asks what a manipulated software proves and why not everything else should be absolutely fair.
Ever thought about why the identical slots in all casinos can have different RTP? 😀
Use your brain and you will find out for sure!
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So far, no one has been able to explain how such a scam on the slots is supposed to work. Just because it is technically and physically possible to cheat at Roulette, it doesn't mean that it will happen. I wouldn't rule it out but I can't say anything about it, I don't play roulette.
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Strange until recently were for you critics addicts conspiracy theorists.
Let's just start:
Why do isentic games have a different RTP value if casinos have no influence but only the providers?...
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Because the RTP given by the manufacturer says something about the basic theoretical probability of the program. Comparable to the 50% probability of getting a number on a coin toss. Do you have exactly 5 times tails after 10 tries? Maybe. But maybe it is only 2 times. And what about after 1,000 tosses or 10,000? Only in infinity you will reach exactly 50/50. This is the law of large numbers. The casino RTP is a sample with a very limited amount of tries. Just like your 10, 1,000 or 10,000 coin flips. That these values will most likely not be the same is completely logical. Good example is the rancor slots at Videoslots. Old mircogaming things that are probably only played by a handful of people. If they happen to be lucky, you'll get freak values like these...
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