Are Online Casinos Rigged?
Absolutely without a doubt there are some online casinos that are rigged.
Why do online casinos fix their games?
The answer is simple. Because they have to in order to make a profit.
But the house already has an edge of between 2 and 6 percent at roulette.
Isn't that guaruntee enough that we will eventually lose all our money?
Actually no. All online casinos use computer software to generate the random numbers that create the winning number.
Any animation you see is already predetermined before it begins and is just a showy way of telling you the winning number.
Some online casinos actually show the ball and wheel spinning and then the ball suddenly appears in the winning slot instantaneously
without even falling from the rim or being anywhere near the winning number!
What does this mean?
It means that the numbers are not truly random and therefore can be predicted mathematically.
This is especially true because random number generators must conform to the laws of probability,
i.e. that each number appears with equal frequency over a large number of outcomes.
This means in effect that random number generators do in fact have a memory and that each outcome
is not an independent event and thusly the outcome of each number can in fact be based on the
results of the preceding numbers. The upshot of this is that betting systems that utilize the "number is due"
theory can actually work in favor of the player with legitimate online casinos.
We would love to hear stories along with any evidence you have that show the likelihood that you were
swindled by a rigged game. We have played many roulette games where the simple act of increasing your
bet or placing a significant wager will pretty much guaruntee a drought for that number over and over
again. We even played 35 of 37/38 numbers and the absent bet hit way beyond its probability potential.
Register now to learn which online casinos have been reported as suspicious.
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