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    Another example of rigged game at English Harbour

    Not that I had much faith with any software comming from the English Harbour group anyway... But it is still amazing they decide to use this rigged game even though it is a just 5$ giveaway advertisment.

    Some people never learn.

    Roulette

    And btw. why do they mail this offer to existing customers when the bonus can only be used when signing up.

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    Ummm ... how is it rigged?
    I don't abuse bonuses, I just shake the sh!t out of 'em!

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    You win every time. Try put the chip on a single number.

    I won 10 times in a row no matter where I put them.
    Anyone managed to lose?

    Edit: Just won on different single numbers 10 times in a row. I can not loose.
    If someone is losing it is probably because of the URL. I took it from my mail and maybe
    the URL is specially made to me (IP check or something)

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    how is it rigged
    You never lose!
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    lol, I hardly doubt this "game" has any type of connection to EH software. Just a simple flash program. The wheel and ball spinning is just there for eye candy.

    It's a pretty lame marketing tactic...they'd be better off sending out an email offering a $5 ND bonus.
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    To be fair, I think this is mostly just an advertising gimmick. However, it does appear to be a legit roulette table and the (false) impression given is that this is the same software that you would use inside the casino.

    Not so much rigged software as a very bad marketing idea bordering on deceptive, in my opinion.
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    they're just trying to balance the scales from their normal rigging process

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    Quote Originally Posted by lots0 View Post
     However, it does appear to be a legit roulette table and the (false) impression given is that this is the same software that you would use inside the casino.
    What, and the software they use for real wouldnt be rigged? I think they should be applauded for being so upfront about the kind of 'randomness' you can expect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lots0 View Post
    To be fair, I think this is mostly just an advertising gimmick. However, it does appear to be a legit roulette table and the (false) impression given is that this is the same software that you would use inside the casino.

    Not so much rigged software as a very bad marketing idea bordering on deceptive, in my opinion.
    I think it's extremely dishonest and disreputable. Most people who get hooked on gambling do so because they win the first time and get a buzz. Many people would see that page and get the impression that they really were lucky.

    No indication is given that is just a con to get you to signup to their casino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelawnet View Post
    I think it's extremely dishonest and disreputable. Most people who get hooked on gambling do so because they win the first time and get a buzz. Many people would see that page and get the impression that they really were lucky.

    No indication is given that is just a con to get you to signup to their casino.
    They tell you up front in their email you're going to "win" $5. There's no "gamble" to it. I would think 99.9% of people would realize that, and know they're not "winning" it. There's links to this roulette game on EH's site....it's strictly an email gimmick.

    I just got an email for that the other day...wish I would have saved it, but it does have "WIN $5" in caps....not "spin for a chance at $5" or anything like that.

    I do believe it's deceptive, but hardly a reason to cause problem gambling.
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