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Is dreamcatcher rigged???


BTGKinG

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 i hope this will go viral now this is 100% evidence that the wheel is rigged nobody knew about this until couple days ago and im glad i did post you the clip so you can make this thread 

i think all casino affiliates need to explain whats going on with that clip 

all streamers did promise me that the sites and the games they are reffering me to are not rigged or manipulated and still yet we see this evidence and proof of it being rigged

we are waiting on a explanation leovegas and we will not forget it 

sry for my bad english its not my main language i hope you guys do understand it 

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What do you mean chryme i am as confused as all of you, i lost tons on this dreamcatcher myself lol

first i thought this is a clear evidence of some rigged motor in the wheel, but rewatching 10 times..

What is this weird flapper? why is it bent all the way outside , how did that happen and does it even touch the wheel anymore? this seems odd aswell

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7 minutes ago, Slotspinner said:

What do you mean chryme i am as confused as all of you, i lost tons on this dreamcatcher myself lol

first i thought this is a clear evidence of some rigged motor in the wheel, but rewatching 10 times..

What is this weird flapper? why is it bent all the way outside , how did that happen and does it even touch the wheel anymore? this seems odd aswell

Like you said, this seem very odd. There could be a good explanation to this. But i would for sure not play this after seeing this clip.

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It might look as the flapper is "out of position", and might explain why the wheel is just spinning (since nothing is breaking the speed). If you look at the first spins in the video, vs the last spins, it seems to go just slightly slower... mabye if you play the video in slow motion, you can count frames each time the x7 passes... but yeah, that wheel has some good spinning...

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I think all this is. is that the flapper (brake) has slipped been knocked out of place and is not touching the wheel to slow it down.

If the wheel is balanced correctly, when spun on bearings without the flapper touching it to slow down, it would spin for a good while by itself.

Just my bit ?

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15 minutes ago, Slotspinner said:

@BTGKinG

i tried to find the VOD of chapmad where this clip is made from. The part does not exist anymore anywhere..why the fudge?

i wanted to check what happened before this spin but there is no video material

Leovegas must have removed it ? just kidding. it is here, start from 5h 24m

I found the full clip it is here 

 

@pausefisk @pineapple 

It sounds very plauseble that it could be because of the flapper. But the host must have been strong, some say it is still spinning

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the flapper itself could be with a motor aswell moving it outside would make the wheel faster and moving it towards the middle would make it slower again

actually this explanation seems to be a even better way to be rigged with no one seeing it would be better to hide to just motorize the flapper 

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12 hours ago, Nicola said:

I've downloaded the video and put it through some editing software and the speed of the wheel is constant throughout.

 

Some BS going on here for sure!

my perception of this wheel is its really spin-heavy meaning it would spin for a long time barely slowing down without the flapper?
Due to the fact it spins quite long even with a hard flapper constantly stopping it, it would be great if some expert could zoom in far in the flapper and analyse if it is touching the metal rods or not!

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From someone who has lost a fair bit of money on this game i would like an official response from Evolution Gaming as that does look like a motor spinning the wheel as opposed to it spinning from an actual person. Yes the flapper looks broken but the speed of the wheel spinning looks constant.

Not happy ?

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Work in a casino and we occasionally set one up for special occasion prize draws/promotions, the wheel is very heavy; if the flapper isn't connecting it spins for an eternity.

This just looks like the flapper has come loose, got flicked to the side and gotten stuck, and applying no resistance to the wheel.

Whats the math on Dreamcatcher?, I doubt it needs rigging to rinse everyone. 

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1 hour ago, dirtystack said:

Work in a casino and we occasionally set one up for special occasion prize draws/promotions, the wheel is very heavy; if the flapper isn't connecting it spins for an eternity.

This just looks like the flapper has come loose, got flicked to the side and gotten stuck, and applying no resistance to the wheel.

Whats the math on Dreamcatcher?, I doubt it needs rigging to rinse everyone. 

i do think this is the most likely explanation for this clip

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Looks very odd indeed, would be appreciated if Evolution told us how Dreamcatcher works both to clearify how this can happen and for nerds like myself who like to know how different games work in general.

2 hours ago, dirtystack said:

Work in a casino and we occasionally set one up for special occasion prize draws/promotions, the wheel is very heavy; if the flapper isn't connecting it spins for an eternity.

This just looks like the flapper has come loose, got flicked to the side and gotten stuck, and applying no resistance to the wheel.

Whats the math on Dreamcatcher?, I doubt it needs rigging to rinse everyone. 

For nerds like me (and potentially you :D) here's the math over 1 billion simulated spins (not considering the €500k max win)

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