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Off topic & small talk: Where do we get the "knowledge" about how an online casino works?

Topic created on 06th Jun. 2018 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 16 | Views: 3,132
agnesaislami
Experienced
Hello my beloved gamblers,

i have already opened a topic under Casinos General, where I described whether "stopping the rolls" is something useful or not.
All well and good.
But if then answers come and is claimed with a clear no because this and that so and so works, I ask myself, where do these people have the knowledge from? Are there confidential sources ? Can one read this somewhere ?

Would be very happy to receive answers !

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R****r
I ask myself that again and again where this exact "knowledge" should come from. Nobody here has programmed the slots or works in one of the companies to bring "insider knowledge" to light.

These are all just assumptions. Both from those who say definitely no or yes.

Such topics are discussed here over and over again but no one can make a 100% statement.

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Knochen
Elite
True, a 100% knowledge has probably nobody except the programmers themselves. But using the example of the stop function: It would be absolutely stupid to include a possibility where the player wins more. Where would be the benefit? And this is the question you have to ask about most superstitions around gambling. Benefit and feasibility.

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Anonym
Rumblegamer wrote on 06.06.2018 at 13:37 clock: I ask myself that again and again where this exact "knowledge" should come from. No one here has co-programmed the slots or works in one of the companies to bring " insider knowledge" to light.

These are all just assumptions. Both from those who say definitely no or yes.

Such topics are discussed here over and over again but no one can make a 100% statement.

That's true, but I have to agree with you, you don't know, it's a guess. But some people represent the so here in the forum as if they know it 🤨¨

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agnesaislami
Experienced
Damn somewhere on the Internet must be a programmer of the slots

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Knochen
Elite
I seem to remember that someone here even once wrote that he had programmed a slot a few years ago. If this person should read this, he could comment

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R****r
agnesaislami wrote on 06/06/2018 at 13:45: Damn somewhere on the Internet must be a programmer of the slots to find

Personally I'm a little too lazy for that but would I search, then you should first look which company programmed the slots and then look for employees of this company. Maybe you can find blogs or even facebook pages to get in contact with them. So that's how I would go about it

I would also find it very interesting if one would get in touch here.

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agnesaislami
Experienced
Rumblegamer wrote on 06/06/2018 at 13:51
Personally I'm a little too lazy to do that but would search, then you should first look which company programmed the slots and then search for employees of that company. Maybe you can find blogs or even facebook pages to get in contact with one. So that's how I would go about it

I would also find it very interesting if one would get in touch here.

I would have done that long ago, but I think they are not allowed to give any information about it, otherwise they would be out of a job.

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Knochen
Elite
Rumblegamer wrote on 06/06/2018 at 13:51
Personally I'm a little too lazy to do that but would search, then you should first look which company programmed the slots and then search for employees of that company. Maybe you can find blogs or even facebook pages to get in contact with one. So that's how I would go about it

I would also find it very interesting if one would get in touch here.

I think with the programmers of the current games you will have bad luck. They will certainly have confidentiality clauses in their contracts. There are always statements from croupiers that fuel this debate, but it's not about slots. Anyway, what should be clear to everyone is that a whole industry lives only from the money that players pay in. They pay employees from support to managers, programmers, affiliates, cleaners and so on, plus office space, server costs and a lot more. This industry lives a bit on the illusion of being able to win a lot, but it is logical that this can only happen to the fewest. Therefore, I think it is extremely unlikely that there are any tricks that lead to high wins. Be it stopping or signing up for a new casino or pressing the flip button 150 times.

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Bone wrote on 06/06/2018 at 13:56
I think you'll be out of luck with the programmers of the current games. They will certainly have confidentiality clauses in their contracts. There are always statements from croupiers that fuel this debate, but it's not about slots. Anyway, what should be clear to everyone is that a whole industry lives only from the money that players pay in. They pay employees from support to managers, programmers, affiliates, cleaners and so on, plus office space, server costs and a lot more. This industry lives a bit on the illusion of being able to win a lot, but it is logical that this can only happen to the fewest. Therefore, I think it is extremely unlikely that there are any tricks that lead to high wins. Be it stopping or signing up for a new casino or pressing the flip button 150 times.

The question was not about the probability of the stop function but from where people make this crystal clear and accurate statements. Explicitly yes it works or no it does not work.

Of course it is unlikely, yet no one here can prove it 100%.

On the subject of the confidentiality clause: Personally, I think that thousands of people were involved and you will certainly find one or the other who is willing to talk It's certainly not an easy task, but if you look long enough, you should find someone who can make really binding statements. It would be interesting all times.

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