Cheating going on at Rootz-casinos?

luugius

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Hi everyone!

I was playing at Spinz  participating in their nice Play n Go tournament. Was just checking the leaderboards, and noticed something strange.

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Top 4 spots occupied by consecutive player numbers, with insane scores ( all on Naughty Nick's book) . The max win on that game is 7500x for fullscreen top symbol on this six reel book game, which is insane that someone hit it in just a few days. Even more insane I think is that 2nd and 3rd places are both exactly 6400x, which I find hard to believe since second biggest win is 5000x for 5 reels of top symbol, what are the chances that two playera with consecutive player id:s got exactly the same win? 

@LetsGiveItASpin you should contact rootz to ask about this, and if the wins are legit, would like to know if the two 6400x wins are exactly the same sequence?

 
Very suspicious, It would be really easy for a company to add some fake players so they don't have to pay out all the money. Of course if they did that they could loose there licence which would be horrible for them and therefore a to big of a risk.

 
Tbh, I have been wondering this exact same thing on rootz casinos. There were competition on book of dead couple months ago (no other games were allowed in this competition) and in the first day the leaderboard showed that 2 people already had over 9000x hit?? On a game that has 5000x max win? I don’t know what is going on, but this is very sus.

 
Maybe you can gamble the result? This is pretty common.

Play 1 line, hit 100x hearts > hearts > hearts = 6400x

 
My only thoughts on this was, I'm assuming first of all those listed names aren't actual player account usernames IDs and are just a consecutively generated number allocated each time a new player joins for leaderboard purposes - if all those listed names are genuinely separate individuals just allocated a consecutive number the moment they opted into tourney, then it seems to infer that joining the tourney within a certain time range brings more success. 397 & 398 both feature too.

If those listed names aren't consecutively generated for tourney purposes AND do relate to actual player usernames, then it's not impossible but it is highly unusual indeed to see! It's also mildly notable that numbers ending 6 to 10 dominate the list - that isn't mad crazy for a mere 14 number spread, though it if i saw every week that numbers ending 6 to 10 constantly winning, then i would definitely be suspicious.

Generally these sort of tourney prizes are more than already paid for by the increased revenue the tourney generates, so i would be surprised to discover the actual casino was fixing it's own tourney just to get out of paying. If the whole thing isn't just a statistical quirk, my suspicious mind would more likely assume it to be that some individual has found an exploit and is making full use of it.

 
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