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In order to truly determine if this is a scam, more information is needed, such as:
1. Are the balls physical or virtual?
2. What is the largest number available on any given ball?
3. What is the distribution of the numbers that are available?
4. How many balls are chosen per turn?
5. Are the balls selected by the player or a machine?
Seven consecutive losses will cost $1270. Ten in a row will set you back $10,230. But one cannot conclude that cheating is involved without knowing the specifics of the game. You seem to have the demeanor of someone who lost a lot of money playing it. I'm not saying you are right or wrong, but more details are needed in order to accurately size up the game.
It seems that this game could teach a valuable lesson to people who think that the Martingale system is a good idea.
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