Court documents from a case in the Netherlands involving the now defunct Sheriff Gaming reveal some shady going's on in their back end. A programmer for the company shed light on some hack's in the company's software that allowed the owners of the company to rig the slots so that friends and family could win jackpots!
The ruling also contains a transcript of an interview with a Sheriff programmer who claims that the company’s slots jackpots were technically engineered never to pay out. However, a glitch occurred when customers switched their betting stakes from €2 to €1, which did allow slots jackpots to become temporarily available.
The programmer claims that the above glitch triggered a jackpot on at least one occasion, which the programmer said made a redacted name “very angry.” Dutch media have reported that this unidentified individual was none other than Stijn Flapper. The programmer also claimed that this jackpot winner never received full payment on his lucky strike.
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