Quote Originally Posted by jstrike View Post
Screenshots! This is what it looks like typically. What you see are the shoes as they were initially shuffled (you can see which are single-deck and which are 6-deck). Then on the back-end we can see how each hand was played. On a side note, the only decks we don't publish are the ones from regular poker games like Hold'em ...obviously, to maintain players privacy. When we get a request for hand histories, we run them through a program that shows the history of the hand as it was seen from the perspective of the player who made the request, so they can only see their own cards in the history, and other players cards that were actually exposed.

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Us non-industry players never get to see that kind of stuff. I think most of the legitimate Online Gaming sites out there do not rig their games. As Nifty29 says, they don't have too. All they have to do is set the payback percentage on the slots and the payoff tables for the VP games and if they treat their customers just above average and have the money to back their business they should be rolling in the dough!