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3rd Jun. 2018, at 02:56 pm CEST#81
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Kanalmalocher acts similarly to Smitty, only with provocations. There has never been anything meaningful.
But the hat suits him really well
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 03:15 pm CEST#82
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Samira wrote on 03/06/2018 at 14:49
No idea how to help you exactly? ... but the hood is already a good start... Get well soon
Please read the sentence from the video teaser again out loud and slowly to yourself. So Mr. Rigg's Youtube account with a grandiose 14 subscribers has been hacked and his highly explosive video footage not just deleted, but manipulated and uploaded again? Just wow...
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 03:34 pm CEST#83
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Kanalmalocher, Laboy, Knochen or Smitty, how do you explain the behavior of the ball on page 8 (2nd video), which is incompatible with the rules of physics?
Especially if you pause several times at 0:24 to 0:27 with the space bar or pause function and take several pictures, you see inexplicable things.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 04:07 pm CEST#84
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TFinke3 wrote on 03.06.2018 at 15:34: Kanalmalocher, Laboy, Knochen or Smitty, how do you explain from the video on page 8 (2nd video) the behavior of the ball incompatible with the rules of physics when shooting?
Especially if you pause at 0:24 to 0:27 several times with spacebar or Pausefunktoln and make several images you see inexplicable.
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Where exactly is there something inconsistent with physics? Have you systematically observed so many ball runs to know exactly how a dancing ball (spin + momentum + direction of travel + impact with obstacles, so much more complex than your carousel example) should behave and how not at all? In your video, the ball bounces in an area not visible to the viewer. Can they stage it so precisely? And why the effort? Why Manipulation in front of running cameras if the game is mathematically designed so that the bank ALWAYS makes a juicy cut? Sorry, TFinke, but from my point of view, many things do not fit together.
There are actually balls that can be made to bounce via remote control. What this has to do with how OCs influence the slots so that certain players win or lose I can not say. But it has also often been argued that OCs certainly cheat, because VW has also cheated.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 04:16 pm CEST#86
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It has also been spotted here linking clever and stochastics......
No, you guys are already right, all casinos are reputable. Nobody cheats.
Would also not go at all. Some people are so smart that would be directly noticeable.
As someone wrote here, only the young are komscherweise so naive
Just keep going, always pure with the coal
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 04:27 pm CEST#87
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LABoy90 wrote on 03/06/2018 at 02:50 PM
The Dealer in the video aiming the second card lost his job direkr afterwards, it was also a live operator streaming for no MGA or GB licensed casinos.
That the dealer knows the card is simply because, as you have surely noticed before, scant before dealing.
To point one: of course that's how it works! 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.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 04:37 pm CEST#88
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TFinke3 wrote on 03/06/2018 at 12:51 PM
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.
If lamps would fall from the ceiling and the scenery in the background would fall down or so... then I would say it was an earthquake. But since all that is not the case....
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 07:01 pm CEST#89
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Knochen wrote on 03.06.2018 at 16:11: There are already actually balls that can be made to bounce via remote control. Now what that has to do with how OCs affect the slots so that certain players win or lose I can't say. But it has also often been argued that OCs certainly cheat, because VW has also cheated.
The thread is not just about slots.
The fraud would now be officially proven, that there is silence in the forest is understandable, no physicist in the world can explain that to you.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 07:13 pm CEST#90
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TFinke3 wrote on 06/03/2018 at 19:01
The thread does not only refer to slots.
The fraud would now be officially proven, the silence in the forest is understandable, no physicist in the world can explain.
And which consequences do you draw from your realization? The question goes of course not only to you but also to all other fraud theorists. Is that why you no longer play in OCs?
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But the hat suits him really well
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Please read the sentence from the video teaser again out loud and slowly to yourself. So Mr. Rigg's Youtube account with a grandiose 14 subscribers has been hacked and his highly explosive video footage not just deleted, but manipulated and uploaded again? Just wow...
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Especially if you pause several times at 0:24 to 0:27 with the space bar or pause function and take several pictures, you see inexplicable things.
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Where exactly is there something inconsistent with physics? Have you systematically observed so many ball runs to know exactly how a dancing ball (spin + momentum + direction of travel + impact with obstacles, so much more complex than your carousel example) should behave and how not at all? In your video, the ball bounces in an area not visible to the viewer. Can they stage it so precisely? And why the effort? Why Manipulation in front of running cameras if the game is mathematically designed so that the bank ALWAYS makes a juicy cut? Sorry, TFinke, but from my point of view, many things do not fit together.
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No, you guys are already right, all casinos are reputable. Nobody cheats.
Would also not go at all. Some people are so smart that would be directly noticeable.
As someone wrote here, only the young are komscherweise so naive
Just keep going, always pure with the coal
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To point one: of course that's how it works! 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.
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If lamps would fall from the ceiling and the scenery in the background would fall down or so... then I would say it was an earthquake. But since all that is not the case....
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The thread is not just about slots.
The fraud would now be officially proven, that there is silence in the forest is understandable, no physicist in the world can explain that to you.
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And which consequences do you draw from your realization? The question goes of course not only to you but also to all other fraud theorists. Is that why you no longer play in OCs?
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