i belive they do.. but what is your opinion?on a roulette simulator, in 100000 automates spins,the maximoum repeat of a collumn or a dozen
was 11 times,so if i bet 1st and 2nd column (example) and for the next 11 times i loose cause 3rd column is winning,on 12th spin i should win!
but that didnt happend!i had 3rd column coming up even 17-18 times repeated so i lost my bank roll(fortunatelly very small ammount)
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8 Responses to “Do Online Casinos Cheat?”
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July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
I dont think they cheat, their software is different to reality but they never alter it to win, they have a nice advantage becasue all games are made with casino advatange, that gives them the win. I know the big online casinos never cheat..
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
Not sure I understand your use of the word simulator and the act of losing money in the same breath. I’m sure you didn’t bet on a simulator. Anyways long story short the casinos are regulated. They have way too much money at stake to be caught doing something improperly. They would be shut down in an instant. The reason you saw the outcomes you did is because Roulette is random. Totally random. One spin has absolutely nothing to do with the last. Now on 100,000 spins you might be able to see a pattern but unless this was on a land based casino where you have people with patterns (throwing the ball) and wheels that wear out or might get lopsided (just a bit can product a bias) you won’t see anything that will allow you to use a system.
The casinos make too much money online to cheat.
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
not unusuall just like last nites lotto 3 repeaters from sat,, an if you were on third would of been a roll
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
Online casinos have been caught cheating in the past, so it would not be impossible that they are, however real land based casinos have been caught cheating in the past as well.
I see no need to discriminate against online casinos for cheating.
The example you gave about multiple consecutive events is not indicative of cheating, your logic is based on what is known as “the gamblers fallacy” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler’s_f… which is a common disbelief amongst people that are not familiar with the math related to probability.
Bottom line is, unlikely events, though unlikely are still possible, and can happen, they also do happen, and they will happen to somebody, this time it was you. Compare ti to entering the lottery, even though it is unlikely that you will win the lottery if you enter it, it is not impossible for you to win, and it could happen, especially if you play lots of entries to it all day long in a way similar to you spinning a roulette wheel all day long, eventually your probably going to whiteness some consecutive losing streak of an indefinite number, that may appear improbable, but in fact is very likely as you add more trials.
Casinos, dont need to cheat to make money, and in a world where online casinos can be scrutanised by their patrons who are currently at a computer, simply by searching for reviews while at their computer, it would be in an online casinos best interste to remain honest and very customer freindly.
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
i think they do cheat. I never trusted them…
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
yes they always cheat they get on my nerves dont waist ur money
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
The truth is you never know. It cannot be prove or disprove but one thing remain true that is they cannot guarantee 100% accuracy due to the fact that people make mistakes at: programming level, operating level, system level. Just because deck appears to be randomized, it does not mean it is.
That’s why I encourage people to go to your local casino if you want to gamble. I know online is more convenient, but at least you do not have to worry about cheating at your local casino.
Local Casino; skill + luck, that’s it!
Online; skill + luck + something else. Personally, I do not want anything else.
July 13th, 2010 at 12:59 am
Not to say some don’t cheat, but one thing to keep in mind is that it can be a tricky thing to create a random number generator (which is essentially how an online casino ’spins’ the wheel) that is sufficiently ‘random’. A bit of sloppiness on a programmer’s part can result in a RNG that is not in the least random. In particular, if the RNG is not ’seeded’ frequently (given a semi-random variable value as part of the computation such as the current millisecond digit), repeating patterns are likely to develop in your sequence of ‘random’ numbers.