Monopoly lowered the RTP

I've lost shit tons of money on gambling and I will regret it for the rest of my short life. That being said let me state this:

1) in 2020 there's enough technology to rig everything, literally.

2) Evolution gaming have their license on the line meaning their whole multi million dollars business.

3) "Profitability Operating profit amounted to EUR 74,2 million (36,6), corresponding to an increase of 103 percent. The operating margin was 57,8 percent (42,7). The EBITDA margin was 63,2 percent (49,8)." You can find this yourself on their website, so yeah they can easily afford live games 24/7/365 and paying huge wins.

4) Roulette balls now days are made of ivory, resin, teflon and even ceramic and yes you can easily tell that one ball can bounce way more than another. Also depends on the size of it (18mm or 21mm) and depends on the size of the wheel. Plus, as I'm expecting from "expert" gambler, nobody here talked about the deceleration factor which is actually a big deal for the landbase casino meaning that YES, online casino and offline casino HAVE DIFFERENT OUTCOME IN TERMS OF BOUNCY/CHANGE OF DIRECTIONS BALLS.

That being said I'm not taking any part, as matter of fact I've stop highrolling on ANY evolution game after this 2 videos:


Do I think evolution gaming is rigged? Hell no

Do I think evolution gaming control bonuses outcome such as 4 rolls, pachinko, crazy time etc? Hell yes. Can I prove it? Hell no.

Please refrain from replying without any proof/solid argument.

P.S. Don't gamble kids

 
Yea, i believed the same but i sent it to the guys in vegas who watched roulette spins for over 30 years, they said theyve seen it many times and even worse things happen with the ball
That netent ball was ultra light btw, its jumping like a crazy frog

Also this is what i meant saying more experience. I trust their opinion more than my own
Exactly! Sure, there has been rigged games in the past, but those providers have been revealed.

Imagine how many people have worked at Evolution, who no longer work in the industry, who we can confirm has worked there from seeing them on camera. What are the chances the tens if not hundreds of ex employees don't rat them out if they are cheating? There are too many people involved for this to be some great conspiracy that doesn't get leaked with proof.

One of the biggest flaws of humanity is that so many won't take responsibility for their own actions unless their actions have positive outcomes. It's so easy to push the responsibility over to others and claim the system is rigged against you, but as long as you do this you'll never learn from your own mistakes, and you'll remain at the low level you're at, instead of progressing and becoming a better you.

 
On 09/09/2020 at 00:49, Soeop said:

I've lost shit tons of money on gambling and I will regret it for the rest of my short life. That being said let me state this:

1) in 2020 there's enough technology to rig everything, literally.

2) Evolution gaming have their license on the line meaning their whole multi million dollars business.

3) "Profitability Operating profit amounted to EUR 74,2 million (36,6), corresponding to an increase of 103 percent. The operating margin was 57,8 percent (42,7). The EBITDA margin was 63,2 percent (49,8)." You can find this yourself on their website, so yeah they can easily afford live games 24/7/365 and paying huge wins.

4) Roulette balls now days are made of ivory, resin, teflon and even ceramic and yes you can easily tell that one ball can bounce way more than another. Also depends on the size of it (18mm or 21mm) and depends on the size of the wheel. Plus, as I'm expecting from "expert" gambler, nobody here talked about the deceleration factor which is actually a big deal for the landbase casino meaning that YES, online casino and offline casino HAVE DIFFERENT OUTCOME IN TERMS OF BOUNCY/CHANGE OF DIRECTIONS BALLS.

That being said I'm not taking any part, as matter of fact I've stop highrolling on ANY evolution game after this 2 videos:

They can't nail the outcome, but they can 'control' the area on the wheel where it will stop. There's a reason why the top slot on CT spins after the wheel is in motion and the empliyee no longer touches the wheel. I believe this to be the case anyway, but the games are always gonna make the casino win in the long run, and that's what's important to remember. They don't need to rig anything, and if they do, it will get leaked, and we'd have some insider tell us about it. 

When it comes to that Pachinko video, the ball clearly lands where there was a 7x, and the payout said 10x, so there's obviously a computer problem or human error, and not predetermined rigged stuff there.

 
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