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Is there evidence of fraud in online casinos?
3rd Jun. 2018, at 02:51 am CEST#71
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Yes, comes from that rotten Curacao.
Not from the state of the art Malta casino that is littered with licenses.
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Do you have proof that he lost the job and it was not a Malta casino?
Don't talk big here
Where is the evidence?
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 03:14 am CEST#72
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2 Evidence as requested
1. What does the Dealer do with his hand at min 1:00 and why does the ball bounce exactly then?
2. Strange jumps are often blamed on the ball material, but what does it look like when in the following video an almost stationary ball accelerates by itself, contrary to physics.
Watch the video at 0:24 to 0:26 and pause permanently, you will see how the ball really jumps out of nowhere directly to 0 against all physics.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 03:20 am CEST#73
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They don't have an MGA license, and both were fired after that!
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 03:22 am CEST#74
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stkrie wrote on 06/03/2018 at 03:20: They don't have an MGA license, and both were fired after that!
Well that's probably coming back 😀 but doesn't apply here they are both Evolution dealers supplying pretty much all casinos from LeoVegas to 888 to Whill and Tipico etc.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 09:40 am CEST#75
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The only advantage of the Malta license to the Curacao license is:
The small island between Europe and Africa is geo-economically in the EU.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 12:51 pm CEST#76
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I noticed something else here.
Pause the passage 0:24 to 0:26 again and again, so the whole thing becomes clearest.
1. The ball moves forward from rest, but should normally be pressed against the wall based on physics alone.
Just imagine you are hanging on a carousel and it is spinning fast.
Why are you holding on to the outside? To keep from flying off? That's right.
You are not being "pulled into the merry-go-round"
https://www.express.de/koeln/landes--und-bundestagswahl-2017-koelner-parteien-drehen-das-kandidaten-karussell-24068982
To be seen at every folk festival.
The force works outward.
2. Why forward? Even if it is argued here that the ball still has momentum to roll out, it would be logical that it runs against the direction of rotation of the boiler.
Here it takes the clearly heavier way forward.
A hamster wheel is a good example, it takes effort to fight against the force that pulls you backwards from the hammer's point of view.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4rz3RWv6oU
In Roulette, however, the ball goes in the opposite direction.
Every now and then, physics seems to be suspended at Evolutiongaming.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 01:10 pm CEST#77
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Would be already possible, that the physics is put more often times out of force.
Mankind also thinks that the laws of nature do not apply to them :9
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 02:26 pm CEST#78
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 02:39 pm CEST#79
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Samira wrote on 03/06/2018 at 14:26:
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 02:49 pm CEST#80
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channel-puncher wrote on 03/06/2018 at 14:39
No idea how to help you exactly? ... but the hood is a good start... Get well soon
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Not from the state of the art Malta casino that is littered with licenses.
OMG
Do you have proof that he lost the job and it was not a Malta casino?
Don't talk big here
Where is the evidence?
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1. What does the Dealer do with his hand at min 1:00 and why does the ball bounce exactly then?
2. Strange jumps are often blamed on the ball material, but what does it look like when in the following video an almost stationary ball accelerates by itself, contrary to physics.
Watch the video at 0:24 to 0:26 and pause permanently, you will see how the ball really jumps out of nowhere directly to 0 against all physics.
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Is there evidence of fraud in online casinos?
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Well that's probably coming back 😀 but doesn't apply here they are both Evolution dealers supplying pretty much all casinos from LeoVegas to 888 to Whill and Tipico etc.
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The small island between Europe and Africa is geo-economically in the EU.
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I noticed something else here.
Pause the passage 0:24 to 0:26 again and again, so the whole thing becomes clearest.
1. The ball moves forward from rest, but should normally be pressed against the wall based on physics alone.
Just imagine you are hanging on a carousel and it is spinning fast.
Why are you holding on to the outside? To keep from flying off? That's right.
You are not being "pulled into the merry-go-round"
https://www.express.de/koeln/landes--und-bundestagswahl-2017-koelner-parteien-drehen-das-kandidaten-karussell-24068982
To be seen at every folk festival.
The force works outward.
2. Why forward?
Even if it is argued here that the ball still has momentum to roll out, it would be logical that it runs against the direction of rotation of the boiler.
Here it takes the clearly heavier way forward.
A hamster wheel is a good example, it takes effort to fight against the force that pulls you backwards from the hammer's point of view.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4rz3RWv6oU
In Roulette, however, the ball goes in the opposite direction.
Every now and then, physics seems to be suspended at Evolutiongaming.
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Is there evidence of fraud in online casinos?
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Mankind also thinks that the laws of nature do not apply to them :9
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No idea how to help you exactly? ... but the hood is a good start... Get well soon
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