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Online Casinos in general: Unbelievable what happened to me today. Indication/evidence of fraud found? (Page 2)

Topic created on 07th Nov. 2018 | Page: 2 of 5 | Answers: 44 | Views: 9,566
Anonym
It would be really more than just perverse if everything was actually preset. So you would have no chance to get over a certain amount because it was set that way.


Imagine what a fraud machine that would be.
You would then always Deposit money without having a real chance.
This would also confirm why a slot suddenly changes so awesome and you no longer have a chance.

Maybe I even have to be grateful to the programmers of the game, because they have shown me how it works

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Begbie
Elite
Random wrote on 07/11/2018 02:59 PM

With free spins it is like that, as soon as you have received them the win is already fixed, you are only shown the pictures to make it exciting.

by the way, this is an urban legend or only with badly programmed slots so.
with all well-known manufacturers there is also in the freespins a real coincidence.

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Anonym
Begbie wrote on 07/11/2018 at 15:10
by the way, this is an urban legend or only so with badly programmed slots.
with all reputable manufacturers there is also in the freespins a real coincidence.

Since when this, where did you get the info?


Recently it happened to me that a game got stuck during the free spins. The manufacturer then credited me with the previously determined win. How would that work then?

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K****t
Random wrote on 07/11/2018 at 15:16
Since when this, where did you get the info?


Recently it happened to me that a game got stuck during the free spins. The manufacturer then credited me the win that was already set before. How would that work then?

Not only that. At Yggdrasil it basically goes after crashes during the free spins with the last spin before the free spins.
Even if you have already played several free spins.
I had this several times, even with the last free spin, 35 euros win on it, crashed, reloaded, last spin before the free spins as the start, again 35 euros with the same winning pictures.

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Anonym
Random wrote on 07/11/2018 at 15:16
Since when this, where did you get the info?


Recently it happened to me that a game got stuck during the free spins. The manufacturer then credited me the win that was already set before. How would that work then?

I am very sure that the moment you enter the free spins, they have already figured out how much you will get.

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Anonym
Ankor wrote on 07/11/2018 at 16:08
I am very sure that the moment you come in the free spins have already sounded out how much you will get.

I am sure of it too.

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RiverSong
Legend
Ronnt
Visitor
In my opinion, that's the way it is.

should you lose runs a certain sequence in continuous loop through in which you have losses.Extremely was to be observed with Book of Death

should you win, for example, if you are newly registered then runs the continuous loop in a positive sense.

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Anonym
Ronnt wrote on 11/07/2018 at 23:25: In my opinion.

should you lose runs a certain sequence in continuous loop through in which you have losses.Extremely was to be observed with Book of Death

should you win e.g. if you are newly registered then runs the continuous loop in a positive sense.


Until no one can explain to me logically what happened, I must unfortunately also assume for now.

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Crypto
Amateur
Random wrote on 07/11/2018 at 23:32
Until someone can logically explain to me what happened there, I'm afraid I'll have to assume it too for now.

I did at least try to provide an approach. And the reference of Iseedeadpeople to Daniel's post underpins the whole thing yes. As I said, it makes no sense to me that this is a reference to predetermined gameplay. Otherwise you could have changed your bet

By your reference that thereby nothing changes, you have in principle already shown an indication against the assertion (predetermination of the course of play). This shows that it was just a pure repetition. I didn't know Daniel's post until now, but at least it makes sense and coincides with my observations. In your case, however, the "recovery point" seems to have been set a bit too far back.

@Begbie: Of course, the randomness should be present in the free spins, and not all of, say, 10 spins as a fixed sequence. But at least they are usually all negotiated first at the start of the free spins and then displayed gradually. Anyway, that's how it should be

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