Hi There,
I always wanted to know whether the Roulette systems are really random or not? Because whenever when I play, I feels like it follows some patterns. Can anybody shed some light???
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Are you referring to RNG casinos? (Random Number Generators)
You know I can never make up my mind if they are;
A) Monitoring everything I'm doing and making the machine throw out numbers accordingly to make me lose,
Or,
B) The numbers are perfectly random; so random in fact that no betting system will ever work against an RNG.
I'd love to know which it is. :P
All I know is I'm sticking to live wheels from now on.
I can recommend you try to use Betvoyager Randomness control system.
This unique system allow me to verify fairness of casino and also allow to change game`s results before dealing. Unfortunatly , in the ciphered kind. lol
they are al the same they all end up winning
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
yes it is random .bet not laik you think hi give to win 10% from all casino profit for this time
samples: coral open 10 hours 1 hours give to win peopel
1 minit hi give win 5 minits hi cheating
2 yes 15 hi cheating
10 sec give after 2minits hi cheating
if you cam corect time you win
What I know from reading and people I've met, they use an algorithm to generate random results (as random as a computer code can do) but because there will always be someone trying to crack down this code, I think they use some sort of system to identify when someone is cheating (has cracked down the code) and then alters the algorithm to make it harder for cheaters to gain an advantage over the other players.
Ivan - Your post makes ZERO sense at all
and gnieto - yes algorithm is correct, but there no such thing as 'cracking' the algorithm as the results are only displayed via gameplay, the odds of cracking even the simplest of algorithms where the results are only displayed via gameplay are virtually nil, thus making these programmable systems 'pseudo-random'.
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
Yes yes yes the casinos are honest and the gameplay is totally random (the big ones you can trust anyway).
The house doesn't need to cheat - never has, never will. A vig of 5% which is all they skim from the millions of dollars invested each day adds up to some real money. Why would you risk that by fixing your games, losing your reputation, your licence and possibly facing some jail time?
The national lottery is 100% random. every single spin is a totally independent event to any previous spin. however, due to the law of averages, over an infinite number of spins, each number should come up more or less as often as any other number. So when there is a situation where statistically a certain number has come up much less often than all the other numbers, then it will have to come up more often in the following spins to average out the spread. But because infinite number of spins is extremely far away from whatever draw is currently taking place (even if its the one millionth draw) the slight increased odds of a hardly drawn number coming up is so minute as to statistically be irrelevant.
So basically on the next draw, every ball has almost same odds of coming up.
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