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Old 10th October 2007, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Dagman View Post
I am fairly new to the online casino bit. My question is whether reputable casinos have a different algorithym/rng for practice play as opposed to playing for real money.
It would make sense for a casino to let you "practice" and win, then change to a more realistic rng when real money is on the line.

So the question is has anyone noticed a difference between practice play and real play?
A reputable software should use the same algorithm, but several use a different RNG. Practice mode may use the RNG on your computer, while real mode uses the RNG on the server. There are less reputable softwares that do admit to programming real and practice mode to different payouts, like Wager21.
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