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*DOCUMENTED* PROOF OF CHEATING RNG SOFTWARE

Started by VLS, Oct 07, 05:39 PM 2010

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iggiv

i don't play RNG of course (except of Betvoyager), but i learned this lesson a HARD WAY

Carsch

Quote from: iggiv on Jan 17, 03:27 PM 2011
I don't play RNG of course (except of Betvoyager), but I learned this lesson a HARD WAY

You play with real money at BV? I assume you are (it's just that I never thought any of you guys would play RNG - i never trusted any of them). Also, wouldn't you rather play with a live online casino instead of playing RNG?

Another question: you're not affiliate with BV in any way whatsoever, right? I had to ask.  ;D

Are you in the US by any chance?

ADulay

Quote from: Scooby on Jan 16, 05:14 PM 2011
When i played on bet voyager i had 17 blacks in a row, that cant be normal can it? My bet was on red!! Only play money.  I dont trust any online casinos, they are scamming people left, right and centre, this should'nt be allowed!
If you had been wagering on Black, would the casino still have been scamming you?

AD

Carsch

Quote from: Scooby on Jan 16, 05:14 PM 2011
When I played on bet voyager I had 17 blacks in a row, that can't be normal can it? My bet was on red!! Only play money.  I don't trust any online casinos, they are scamming people left, right and centre, this should'nt be allowed!

That's normal, Scooby. I see that all the time. I must have seen 15 or more blacks last night at Dublinet. When that happens, you have better chances following the color that is hitting...........instead of going against it. I've read somewhere that once a color hit something close to 30 times in a row at a vegas casino.

iggiv

Quote from: Carsch on Jan 18, 04:18 PM 2011
You play with real money at BV? I assume you are (it's just that I never thought any of you guys would play RNG - I never trusted any of them). Also, wouldn't you rather play with a live online casino instead of playing RNG?

Another question: you're not affiliate with BV in any way whatsoever, right? I had to ask.  ;D

Are you in the US by any chance?

only sometimes testing with small units. No affiliate. if I were one I would probably give you my affiliate link . I didn't, then what is my interest to promote anyone or reject anyone? My interest is only to share the truth as I see it. Also I have never said anything bad about Playtech casinos themselves, I have doubts only about RNG software they use. Casino people may not even know what's goin on in this "black box".  They are not programmers or operators, they are obligated to use what playtech gives to them. I can't see anything wrong with their live wheels.  So ask me if I am affiliate for any playtech casinos...

Carsch

Quote from: iggiv on Jan 18, 08:43 PM 2011
only sometimes testing with small units.

But 'only sometimes' testing with small units can't say much. I was hoping you played real money all the time and used big units as well.............cause i was actually thinking about joining Netvoyager. I need to hear something good about that place from people who have been betting big and use progressions just so i can join. It's the only RNG casino i was thinking i could probablly trust.

iggiv

Quote from: Carsch on Jan 18, 10:42 PM 2011
But 'only sometimes' testing with small units can't say much. I was hoping you played real money all the time and used big units as well.............cause I was actually thinking about joining Netvoyager. I need to hear something good about that place from people who have been betting big and use progressions just so I can join. It's the only RNG casino I was thinking I could probablly trust.

ask other people. most I think trust BV, but some complain. c'mon, you can join BV, start with small units and gradually build up if you can win. Nothing to lose --a few bucks

Bayes

BV is the only OC that I know of which has randomness control. There is loads of info on the site telling you what it is and how it works, but the basic idea is that each sequence of spins is generated BEFORE you start playing, and you can prove this for yourself by using the publicly accessible SHA 256 Algorithm. This being the case, there's no way that any of the outcomes can be changed in response to where you place a bet.

And, no, I'm not an affiliate!  ;D

Actually, I don't think BV have an affiliate scheme.

"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

Carsch

Quote from: Bayes on Jan 19, 01:48 AM 2011
BV is the only Online Casino that I know of which has randomness control. There is loads of info on the site telling you what it is and how it works, but the basic idea is that each sequence of spins is generated BEFORE you start playing, and you can prove this for yourself by using the publicly accessible SHA 256 Algorithm. This being the case, there's no way that any of the outcomes can be changed in response to where you place a bet.

I wanna believe that; but still that won't prove anything, Bayes. In our computer age, anything is possible.  ;D But then, maybe i should give it a shot and see how it works for me.

QuoteAnd, no, I'm not an affiliate!  ;D

He he! I was being sarcastic when i asked Iggiv the question.  ;D

Scooby

If i had been betting on black and it came up 17 times in a row i still wouldn't trust it! Win or lose isn't the issue here, this has happened too often on rng.  Stay well clear!

Carsch

This guy offers a million dollar reward for anyone who can beat an online roulette number generator game.

link:://:.genuinewinner.com/100k.html

link:://:.genuinewinner.com/onlinegambling.htm

QuoteIrrespective of what you WANT to hear, it is impossible to beat random number generator ( RNG) casinos, that is online casinos where they use actual software like a computer game. Most people want to play these type of casinos, but take it from me it absolutely impossible. I'm so confident of this that if anyone can prove me wrong, I will happily pay them $1,000,000. The offer is completely real.


chrisbis

Quote from: Carsch on Jan 29, 04:11 PM 2011
This guy offers a million dollar reward for anyone who can beat an online roulette number generator game.

link:://:.genuinewinner.com/100k.html

link:://:.genuinewinner.com/onlinegambling.htm



Isn't this Gen-winner guy the one that fellow member Jordan aka VIP warned us all about when Jordan was 'teaching' us about VB?
He's in Aussi land, (gen winner chap)

Carsch

No idea who he is. I just happen to stumble upon his site.

Playborne

hi all,

I think that faulty software brings no benefit to casino owners, I've always thought that software providers have no interest in making a cheating wheel, as casino looses :

1.  money- as a player who identifies the fault can beat the software;
2.  players- one who doubts the wheel is biased will chose another place to wager ( no switching costs, numerous alternatives)
3. reputation- the information exchange all around the world has become extremely easy and fast process, so the Word of Mouth is a best medium for casinos to attract more players, but it's also proved that bed news are spread 10X faster than the good ones.

to conclude with, all I wanted to say is that if a wheel is biased, it doesn't always mean the casino is cheating, it is a faulty software, that is much worse for the casinos, than for you, players.
playnow, playmore, playborneâ,,¢

esoito

Hmmm...Your signature line prompts me to ask if you work in the casino industry...do you?

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