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Old 26th November 2008, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Jufo View Post
Yes, Microgaming should include some kind of Randomness Control into their software. Listen Path, maybe 32Red could be industry leader in this aspect and be the first one to include randomness verification. I am sure you see from the posts here that this is a very big issue with players. Maybe you could ask Microgaming whether such feature would be possible to implement?
It's not only about Microgaming casinos. I truly believe, that Randomness Control should be developed and implemented in every online-casino!
And it's not the case, when Casino Manager come to us say "Our casino is fair because we have great CS, many deposit options, we treat our customers like Kings, and we pay fast". For me good reputation doesn't mean that Casino's RND produce "fair" outcome and Casino cannot change (or doesn't change) game results while play.
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