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Fair and random play? Warning !!!


ExGambler

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Stay away from Playtech Casino´s !!!

 

The the last week i have been played a lot of spins at Europa Casino, going for The Gladiator Jackpot $1. mill.+

 

Actually I have played 5000+ 10$+ spins, and won < 10 bonus games, with an average won < 200$ !!!

 

The last 1160 spins I had zero bonus games !!! - that´s NOT fair or random play. That´s cheating !

Total lost: 5000$+

 

My advice to everyone: Stay away from Playtech Casono´s, it´s 99,9% sure you will loose.

 

The goal of gambling is not wagering and wagering, it´s getting a balance > deposit.

 

Regards Ex(Playtech)Gambler

 

Can anyone suggest an fair and honest Casino. (I also have very,very bad experience with Microgames Casino´s)

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Hi ExGambler and welcome to the forum! :)

 

If you still believe that Playtech and Microgaming powered casinos are cheating, then I'm afraid, nobody will be able to suggest you a fair and honest casino! Let me tell you why. If there is an example of a trusted and truly random gambling software, that would be exactly Microgaming and Playtech (and only a few others)! There is nothing strange or wierd, or even extraordinary in your gameplay - it's called GAMBLING, have you forgotten? You may win, but you may lose also! We all have been in your shoes, mate! Accept your losses and move on! ;)

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If you still believe that Playtech and Microgaming powered casinos are cheating, then I'm afraid, nobody will be able to suggest you a fair and honest casino!

The founder of Playtech, Teddy Sagi, was in prison for stock market fraud. I do not think the live Blackjack on Playtech is transparent. The shoe is taken away from the table for a few minutes to be shuffled elsewhere, rather than in full view of the player. It would be relatively easy to "adjust" the shoe so that even if it is shuffled once at the new table, there will be a larger advantage for the house. One simple method is to group tens together, called "touching tens" in the casino cheating industry. The only fair game is one shuffled in full view of the player.

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Sorry mate, but this kind of conspiracy theories is not my favorite! :p
And if you believe, you're some kind of victim from the acts of any casino, then go ahead and submit an official complaint for it! Put your proofs on the table and claim you were cheated! That is the only fair way. Otherwise you just make others think you're some kind of a sour loser! ;)

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I've never played live casinos before since there basically aren't any in the US, but it does suck that they don't do the shuffling on-camera. There's really not much of a reason to deal a cheating game though, and lord knows how much regulation Playtech has had to go through over the years. Yes, there is cheating in the industry, but I seriously doubt Playtech of all companies would need it to boost their revenue. They're freakishly huge.

 

Didn't know about the founder's criminal history though. Interesting stuff.

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I have read alot of Playtechs founder history and not surprise me, but I am sure that big casinos, also Playtech ones, have no need to cheat people.

In Playtech-casinos I have played only in Betfair and that was over year ago and not so much, so honestly, I don't have experience. I have heard that there is few good slots with great variety, like Great Blue and Irish Luck.

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I have read alot of Playtechs founder history and not surprise me, but I am sure that big casinos, also Playtech ones, have no need to cheat people.

 

In Playtech-casinos I have played only in Betfair and that was over year ago and not so much, so honestly, I don't have experience. I have heard that there is few good slots with great variety, like Great Blue and Irish Luck.

 

Of course there's no need for Playtech or any of the other big names in the industry to cheat or manipulate the software in their favor! Having million of customers and a software set to 97% RTP means a pile of cash every single day, right?! ;)

 

And yes again, Betfair in known to be one of the top Playtech powered casinos, as well as Bet365 and William Hill!

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I actually liked William Hill simply because they at least have a fair WR although to be honest I'm not aware of all the groups of casinos and who they belong to but I'm pretty sure, based on so many documentaries I've seen that all casinos are crooked. After all, wasn't Vegas and Atlantic City as well as all other gambling institutions started by organized crime ? Once the governments found how much money was involved, they instated regulations and took over most including monitoring but let's face it, which Government is honest after all ?

 

When you say that there is no need to cheat the software, well think of the little things they can cheat which can bring them millions more. It's called "greed".

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Of course playtech manipulated there software they have big studio  production, staff and overheads. If you honestly think there software is not manipulated to favour the house then you are either are  dumb or a playtech rep.

As for the regulators they are a absolute joke even a report last year by a selection of members of parliament in the UK found them to be.

They don't even hav access to the software code just test results over time based on statistics a complete utter fail. 

Playtech should never be trusted just look at how many times they been in court and found guilty yet the UK gambling commision  still issue them a license absolute shocking I suppose money talks.

 

 

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