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Roulette in general: SURVEY: Fraud in Live Roulette? (Page 15)

Topic created on 07th Jan. 2019 | Page: 15 of 17 | Answers: 169 | Views: 27,017
C****7
Bone wrote on 01/14/2019 at 16:30: And if there is no cheating and everything is fair, the bank wins just the same. The house advantage is with the bank anyway. So it is already times irrational to make a fraud responsible for his losses. You would lose even if the casino does not cheat.

I think it is crucial whether the fat wins of the gamers are prevented or not. That's where the real fun of gambling effectively stops
Imagine you have 100 bucks on the 1, the ball rolls and approaches the 1 and falls into the 1, but what happens because it starts to vibrate and jumps to the field next door where your table neighbor wins 50 bucks.
Are you happy for your neighbor or for the bank because they don't have to pay you the 3.6 grand.
Joy reigns, but for whom do I find decisive...You don't?

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Elite
Sure, but there's just no real evidence that it takes place that way.

I also didn't mean to say that cheating doesn't happen. I was just saying that you would lose either way.

And again, a vibrating ball doesn't necessarily make sense. Maybe you prevent a Big Win that way, maybe you generate another one that way

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C****7
Bone wrote on 01/14/2019 5:18 pm: Sure, but there's just no real evidence that it takes place that way.

I also wasn't trying to say that cheating doesn't happen. I was simply saying that you would lose either way.

And again, a vibrating ball doesn't necessarily make sense. Maybe you prevent a Big Win that way, maybe you generate another one that way.

So you mean it doesn't make any difference if the ball lands on your square with 100 bucks or on your table neighbor's square with 2 bucks?
Imagine you are Evolution Gaming's software and they have drilled into your head that you only jump on the small stakes fields.
In millionths of a second you capture all 3000 bets per round and know exactly where not to land. Would you start vibrating now if you were rolling towards the field where 50x was bet than the second highest? I think so.

And if you're honest, you see exactly these strange vibrations when the ball should actually just roll out onto the field according to Adam Riese.

My two kids are 9 and 11 and they both say, you daddy there's something wrong...and you effectively see nothing. Alright.

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C****7
@All
Are you interested in getting back the money that was fraudulently taken from you in Live Roulette?

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Anonym
Quote: " My two kids are 9 and 11 and they both say, you daddy there is something wrong...and you effectively see nothing. Fair enough." What, please, do kids that age have to do with Roulette videos? Unbelievable.... >:(

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C****7
battle parakeet wrote on 01/15/2019 09:42: Quote: " My two kids are 9 and 11 and they both say, you daddy there is something wrong...and you effectively see nothing. Fair enough." What, please, do kids that age have to do with Roulette videos? Unbelievable.... >:(

I don't know if you're a father, but haven't the kids ever looked over your shoulder at what you're doing on the PC?
A roulette table with shiny effects and cute little balls is an interesting thing to watch passively
So you can quickly relax.
Even the kids know in the meantime from watching how the ball should roll and ask what these strange vibrations are about.

It's amazing, about the worldwide fraud in live roulettes you do not get excited, but when Kis look over the shoulder of the dad at roulette, great horror 🙈🙈🙈

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Anonym
My children have been out of the house for a long time. Still, it's not okay.

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C****7

fighting parakeet wrote on 01/15/2019 at 1:55 pm: My kids have been out of the house for a long time. Still, it's not okay.

What do you think?

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Unholybob
Hello,
I am Quasi only an opportunity gambler if it comes up times 2-3 in the month Plays.mir are these strange movements also noticed.ich am from time to time in the casino Dortmund and after this contribution here had to immediately times there. A nice colleague from the casino said immediately to me that the ball must be hollow or lighter than a normal ball. Vibration is the magic word or electrical engineering similar to the magnetic brakes on the bahn😉 I held the ball in my hand and it is heavy and can do anything but so jump and vibrate.it is the wheel or the ball does the...

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P****R
So:

Both I, and all to these videos asked Roulette experts (which in contrast to the TE over decades with physical circumstances with the roulette play to have argued, partly even successfully like the notorious Kesselgucker K.) are without doubt the opinion that due to the given information and/or the video material, a possible Manipulation of the play happening in the concerning film recordings can be nearly excluded.

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