Really?!Originally Posted by CasinoForumu
http://www.casinomeister.com/evil_players.html
[sarcasm] Oh my... wow... did you saw those links above, maybe we can try those[/sarcasm]
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Really?!Originally Posted by CasinoForumu
http://www.casinomeister.com/evil_players.html
[sarcasm] Oh my... wow... did you saw those links above, maybe we can try those[/sarcasm]
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CasinoForumu (13th May 2006)
I think a gray area exists when it comes to glitches.
If a casino's management is so incompetent that it can't quickly identify a software problem that gives an edge to a player, they are in the wrong business and deserve to take a hit.
On the other hand, if a player is actively hacking the software, that player should go straight to jail or a shallow grave in the desert.
As I've said before iGlobalMedia deserve everything they get for not caring about fixing bugs in their software. Actually I think that goes generally - there should be huge fines imposed by a regulator for casinos that run buggy software, so in the absence of real regulation players taking advantage of the bugs is the next best way to keep casinos on their toes.Originally Posted by tabpicker
That said, posting about them on a site like Casinomeister, or any popular site, is pretty senseless (and that's a euphemism).
Thank you.Meister thought everything before.Originally Posted by Sodax77
Hey all I can say is that I wouldnt' lose any sleep if I find a casino glitch and make money of it....my minds made up on the subject...that being said I definatly would not approve of someone "hacking" into a casino software to create a glitch...that is illegal and impossible anyway.......but I really doubt that if anyone here would have found out about the double surrender function on Aces.com they would have NOT used it.....and of course it would be dumb to post one of these working glitches on a public forum but if anyone knows of any glitches feel free to pm me and we can discuss some stuff $$$.....
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Not everyone. Just the majority, apparently.but I really doubt that if anyone here would have found out about the double surrender function on Aces.com they would have NOT used it
Willie Nelson is 77, so would somebody please warn him that weed's the gateway to heroin before it's too late.... John Fugelsang
there are plenty of land based casino stories of winners not being paid due to slot machine 'glitches'.
Unfortunately, the behaviour of some casinos brings this sort of problem on themselves. A player who has been wrongly denied legitimate winnings by casinos confiscating without explanation, will believe they are due a "wrong" in their favour for once. If casinos were more accountable for their actions there would be more players willing to blow the whistle on these glitches before the casinos suffered. I would expect casinos would be looking for these, but may be unwilling to react as it can expose the fact that the software is NOT the perfect random game they want us to believe it is. While they reserve the right to void winnings if a problem is discovered, they seem to use this as a means to wriggle out of paying. If a bad streak is just bad luck, how are we expected to believe that a really good streak is actually a glitch and we must accept the voiding of the winnings without an explanation of the nature of the glitch other than "it paid out too much".
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Your post makes me wonder how casinos even know that a "glitch" caused a game to pay out too much. Were they expecting otherwise, so it must be a glitch that overpaid?Originally Posted by vinylweatherman
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Well for the aces glitch rumor has it that this guy actually reported it to the management but they just brushed him off.....he thought he would get some type of bonus for telling them.......I guess they started noticing that things weren't adding up statistically and found out about the glitch that way
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