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Questions about RNGs

Started by Amazin, Feb 27, 07:48 AM 2012

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Amazin

basically i don't have much money to invest and someone recently told me the he plays on roulette69.com and get most of his winnings from there. It is very tempting for me because they do 1p stakes and i have a stronge system. I know VB also do 1p stakes without 0!

Im aware that we should all stay away from them but i don's there is any live wheel out there that does anything lower than 5p/c. Are all rngs untrustworthy?

superman

QuoteAre all rngs untrustworthy?

Maybe 1 or 2% of RNG casinos are cheats but it wont be as far fetched as many say, where they watch your play and monitor your moves, if they are cheating they will simply watch your bankroll, if they see it keeps going up then they will force something to fall that you haven't covered, maybe when you are at a high in your progression or something similar.

It's Random that's untrustworthy lol
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

Proofreaders2000

In my opinion the best type of RNG's are the ones with several bettors receiving the same numbers "Autoplay" found in live game casinos.  They are often used when the dealer is temporarily away.

nayan007

Hi Superman,
I really agree with you. They are really follow the good betters  O0

Proofreaders2000

Here's an excert from a RF.com user about RNG Real Money play

"...I've found that the software certainly is "reactive." The 2 mains ways is that it is set to turn "on" at 10, 15 or 20 minutes or do what I call "bet lock out." It can do either or both of these things and is generally tweaked for each casino...if one day you played red/black and won, after you log out the software will analyze your play. The next time you log in you won't be able to win on red/black but you will be able to win on all other bets. So say you play on high/low next. After you log out and back in, you won't be able to win on red/black and high/low now, although you can win on say streets, lines, splits, etc."

Be careful out there guys.

Amazin

hey Professor, I saw your post in this thread:

link:://:.rouletteforum.net/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?m-1319575457/s-15/

So you don't play RNGs anymore?

QuoteHi Progambler

i am still active in the industry.

I understand you feel you have been scammed by the casinos but my experience tells me that you have not been defrauded. What you are saying is that a publicly listed company with shareholders (Rank is at 124.00 on the LSE) will risk their entire business and risk being fined millions and loss of customer loyalty, just to get your few hundred quid.

Is that what you are saying?

Regards

Martin

Thats one of the posts from that thread. I have to admit that I agree with that statement. I don't think they need to cheat in order to make profit.

However, BetVoyager's no 0 roulette is just too good to be true. anyone who play RNG on here?

superman

QuoteHowever, BetVoyager's no 0 roulette is just too good to be true

Not having the zero only provides a very slight advantage, which brings you to "fair", don't think that it will be a walk in the park, it's still an RNG and can bite back at any point!
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

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