Update
The joys of doing work for free: no one is cooperating.
At this point, a proper investigation would need the cooperation of Realistic Games, Betfred, the UKGC, and the other casinos that use Realistic Games software (Bet365, Nordic Bet, Betpack, Stanjames), at the very least. There appears to be no entity (including CM) interested in conducting a full investigation. I certainly am not.
I did extensive research into Realistic Games. After identifying the key officers, I e-mailed Realistic Games on 12/30/2012 stating, in part,
"These numbers represent significant abnormalities with game behavior that appear to be intentionally integrated into the logic of some online casino games that Realistic Games has produced ... I would like your opinion on how this occurred and a statement from Realistic Games on the matter."
This e-mail has not been answered or acknowledged.
On 12/30/2012 I sent an e-mail to the UK Gambling Commission, asking, in part:
"The testing required is that an approved third party testing house is supposed to check the games. How can I find out which test house is responsible for testing the specific games I am concerned about, the dates of the testing and the results of those tests?"
I received a communication back from the UK Gambling Commission on 01/02/2013. They stated, in part:
"... you should bear in mind that it is the licence (sic) holder that makes a game available for use e.g. by putting it on their website that is required to ensure a game is appropriately tested and not the software developer."
I requested full logfiles for Reel Deal for November and December, 2012, from Betfred. This request has not been acknowledged.
I asked this question directly to Betfred on January 1, 2012: "Did you or anyone at Betfred know about Reel Deal games being gaffed?" This question has not been answered or acknowledged.
I received a letter back from Betfred this morning, stating that they would be giving an official response soon on CM.
I wanted to finish my investigation and issue a full report by January 7, 2013. However, at every turn, my efforts are being blocked. The only evidence I have at hand are the log files provided to me by the OP. I do not consider this sufficient to draw widespread conclusions about all the parties involved.
My opinion is that this is a significant issue that may implicate many parties in player-fraud. In my opinion, this may be ongoing at some casinos. Without the cooperation from any of the parties beyond the OP, I can't do anything more here.
It's easy to talk. What's tough is getting something done. I've put about 30 hours into this investigation. That's free time -- I get no pay for this work (pay would create conflict-of-interest issues). I hope that someone else picks it up from here.