I’m bored an got a few spare pounds in my ladbrooks account an fancy a go on roulette. Is this fixed like gambling machines where they are designed to give you 75% etc and only let you win every certain amount of times, cheers.
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11 Responses to “Are Online Casino’s A Fix Like Gambling Machines In Pubs?”
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July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
well i don’t think ladbrokes would run the game if they weren’t sure they could make a profit on it. so their must be some sort of fix on it. As for what system I don’t know.
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
No they are not a fix although it’s hard to win due to the odds
I have played a few times and over all I am down £50 (over a year)
at the start though I was up £30! so IF you do play and win no matter how little (even a quid) wak away and never play it again…
to the people who gave thumbs down – the people who play once and win a quid wein more than the people who play for years and lose hundreds, thousands etc !
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
in that case ….. with online… you’ll always fall under the 25%….. you (and the other millions of people ) will always be in that 25%
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
Online Casinos. I can assure you that the huge ones are not fixed. They are regularly checked by auditing bodies. Do you not think Government has the same concerns you do? Online casinos record every hand and every play on every game, and these results are checked to see their payout. Casino games ‘themselves’ are rigged towards the house. They do NOT need the risk of making their games biased in order to make money. Online casinos do not cost much to run compared with a real casino, and so therefore their profit margins will be excellant using the exact games and odd that their real life brothers use.
Usually games ‘average payout’ is above 90% by the way. You won’t find many games under that at all. The reason why the house always ’seems’ to win so much is the the fact that if you’re £100 up, you can always still loose it. If you go below, 0, you can’t get it back. So whereas in a fair game you could be down sometimes, up other times but come out alright. In a casino you would’ve been wiped out as soon as you went into the minuses.
Just thought I’d defend them for a sec.
Si
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
Stick with known brands and you’ll be fine. Online casinos use independently audited Random Number Generators and you’ll usually be playing with better odds than you’d get at Vegas.
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
With respect to the people that are under the impression that these casinos use independent auditors to check there RNG’s if you can find one let me know. As far as I’m aware they audit their own. I took a quick look at one of the big operators and although I know they have licenced casino and sports betting divisions I could find no information about where their egaming division is based. If it’s off shore then there will be no regulating body. I’ve worked in casinos in the for 22 years and they have always gone for the cheap option.
Now back to your question roulette is a 2.73% game this translates to a hold % of about 22%. While it’s not a good game to play it’s probably the most exciting. You will find better odds playing Punto banko or dice.
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
Someone above me said that they are fixed because people always lose in the long run. They don’t need to fix things to make that happen. That happens out of the natural and unaltered statistics of any casino game. The house is a favorite in every game they offer. You are going to lose in the long run, they don’t need to fix things to make that happen. Sure, it’s possible that some sites alter the programming and give themselves a bigger edge, but why would they risk it?There are companies monitoring them, they have a guaranteed cash maker already, why risk it by fixing the software?
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
My theory is that online casinos ARE fixed. Some of them may be legit, but since they are off-shore and there is no one to regulate their casinos, I believe that most are fixed. They rig the computer programs to make the player lose in the longrun. The longer you play, the more you will lose to the house. In a real casino, it is regulated by the law and there is the probablility of chance. That is why I avoid online casinos. Good luck!
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
All casino games are ‘fixed’ in the house’s favor, that’s how they are designed. While the are FAIR, the odds are against the player. This is true to land based as well as online casinos. That being said there are online gaming sites that offer excellent payout percentages, the one that I use boasts a payout percentage of %97.4. That percentage is casino wide, many casinos post only their payout percentage for Blackjack, the %97.4 is the highest of any casino! You will find them at the reviews at http://GamblingReviewsSite.com You will also find free casino game tutorials, free casino game tips, bonus codes, and lots of other free helpful information.
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
Unless you work for one of the company’s I don’t think you’ll ever know that answer.
July 3rd, 2009 at 7:38 am
online casino that are EGORA licensing has a decent percent winning