Sam Smiithy Posted 6 July, 2021 Share Posted 6 July, 2021 I believe this provider is flagging high stake players. I’ve played table & wheel games about two years and there are happening things that turn maths upside down. I don’t care about my losses since it’s my own stupidity but I do care if the provider doesn’t play fair. Anybody else noticed this? Quote Link to comment
Stevej Posted 6 July, 2021 Share Posted 6 July, 2021 I'm a real life example and I've written many posts about Evolution Gaming in this forum. I used to play Crazy Time a lot. I loved it. I was dreaming a big hit and betting high stakes... Until I questioned the whole casino business and Evolution Gaming. I could write a long analysis about this, but maybe not this time. I've lost about 30k-40k in those games. They are designed to scam you. My fun ended long time ago. I will never go back. My tip: if you play it, play two bonuses per round and 10 cent bets. Quote Link to comment
HarryH Posted 6 July, 2021 Share Posted 6 July, 2021 They have to much to loose to "scam" or "rig" games. Its gambling its always going to be a loss in the long run. 1 Quote Link to comment
explorer Posted 6 July, 2021 Share Posted 6 July, 2021 The level of risk and coordinated effort required to "rig" games for specific players would be so huge as to make it not even a thought worth entertaining. The math is always against you. Mathematically, Lightning Roulette is probably the best game to play if you want the potential for big wins without giving up too much house edge. Don't play the wheel games too much, they drain your balance faster by design, and don't need to be "rigged" to do so. Quote Link to comment
Stevej Posted 7 July, 2021 Share Posted 7 July, 2021 (edited) You’re wrong. In today’s technology it’s super easy to make a rigged game. There’s a reason why swede company put their online casino room in Latvia. There is no pics from that room except the ones Evolution has provided. It’s really a place you can’t take a visit. In these wheel games rigging is really beneficial because all the players share the same winnings of all rounds. Purpose of rigging is that players play more and more, make new deposits and think that bonus hits soon (and also think that the wheel is analog). Provider has the full control of the game and they create your good/bad luck. By rigging I mean that the wheel has motor/braking system which is probably computer automated. I don’t say it’s illegal but I don’t have any info. All of the games has some kind of tweaked mechanism. Even Super Sic Bo. If you track million spins of these games and check the results, you realize something is weird. This company creates ponzi schemes to casino world. I don’t think they’re the only one, but since these Evo games pretend to be live games and it’s possible to check the result history/stats from the web you know the games are rigged. Evolution has really never commented about these rigging things though I see these comments everywhere all the time. They know we know and they don’t give a shit. They have money and power. Edited 7 July, 2021 by Stevej Quote Link to comment
explorer Posted 7 July, 2021 Share Posted 7 July, 2021 (edited) ... or maybe they have the studio in Latvia (which is not their only studio, they also have them in Malta, Spain, and other countries) because the cost of hiring workers is 1/4 of that in Sweden? Same reason their competitors put their games in places like Romania. There is literally zero reason for a business that has a business model that is guaranteed to turn a healthy profit (for the casino... Evolution earns money from selling the platform to the casinos) to introduce illegality and risk. There are dozens of illegal things Evolution could do that would earn them way more profits way more easily than putting motors on a wheel. Edited 7 July, 2021 by explorer Quote Link to comment
Stevej Posted 7 July, 2021 Share Posted 7 July, 2021 Makes sense! But the weirdest thing is that it still has a motor or some controlling mechanism. It’s part of its design. Quote Link to comment
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