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I was making my own graph for a certain VP game at a certain casino but then gave up becasue *if* it was rigged it would have cost me into the hundreds of thousands to see.
That graph is only really useful if it is at the same casino on the same BJ game imo. Also, you would have to compare it to a BJ simulator to see if 20k hands is enough to make a fair judgement. Wizard of Odds could prolly tell you how many hands is enough to make a judgement with the rules of that BJ game.
Yep, that's the problem. It is an expensive trial to find out when the casino is not willing to provide data.
The graph is from one single casino (not 32Red) across several games. There are ways to correctly combine the statistics across multiple games. I have done detailed analysis of the results (still need to do some updates), the analysis has been verified by a 3rd party, and I will publish the evidence at a later point.
Intresting results. Id imagine graphs made from slots play would look the same or worse , seeing as a CS admitted my actual slots rtp was 83%. which was, his words "a bit low".
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