GAMBLING SOFTWARE COMPANY STEPS IN TO ASSIST ONLINE
PLAYER
22 May 2009
Galewind Software garnered some serious
player respect this week
A little known online gambling software company,
Galewinds Software Incorporated gave larger rivals a
lesson in player-sensitivity this week by stepping in
and paying an online player who had been jerked around
by an online casino it powered for months.
The
player's trial by patience started back in mid-November
2008 when he was skilled and fortunate enough to win
over $34 000 playing blackjack at Heroes Casino.com, an
online sportsbook and casino operation powered by
Vancouver-based Galewinds Software and registered to a
UK-based company called Island Runner Limited.
Long - very long - story short, Heroes started giving
the player the runaround on ID documents, a suggestion
that he may be using a bot, stalling to 'audit' his
play, indications that a lower amount settlement might
be possible and, finally a claim that the software they
were using was flawed.
The player showed
saint-like forbearance as the months dragged on and he
remained unpaid...and forum threads on various websites
grew to multi-page lengths, with corresponding Google
coverage.
In the end, and after an abortive and
still outstanding complaint to the Cyberluck
organisation in the Netherlands Antilles, it was private
infromation sites like Casinomeister.com that pursued
the matter...and a decision by the software provider
that it was being adversely impacted by the crisis and
needed to step in, pulling the Heroes Casino licence and
paying the player in full to wide player approbation.
Suggestions that Galewinds' software was flawed were
emphatically refuted by independent software experts in
the industry, making the company's generous gesture all
the more laudable.
Chris Colby, the president of
Galewinds, wrote the final paragrapgh to the mammoth
Casinomeister thread this week,
Colby wrote:
"The interim conclusion which most concerns me is that
GSC made some sort of "back room deal" [with Heroes
Casino] regarding an acknowledgement of defective
software, and that this is why GSC, rather than Heroes
Casino, paid Westland Bowl [the player].
"On this
point I wish to be perfectly clear: GSC did not make any
"back room deals" regarding an acknowledgement of
defective software. To borrow from a previous post, our
software is not now, nor has it ever been, "snarfed". We
chose to pay Westland Bowl because Heroes Casino had
not. Our analysis, and the analysis of several others,
concluded that WB won “fair and square”. Someone needed
to pay him, and we felt that we had an ultimate
responsibility that transcended the filters of any legal
obligations."
The Galewinds president went on to
individually refute several allegations made in the
course of the dispute by Heroes Casino management,
including a statement by independent gambling software
specialist Eliot Jacobson, who said: "In the opinion of
CFG, Galewind Software offers a fair and properly
functioning product that shows no bias. The RNG is not
weak and the software is not faulty."
Colby
added that he had been prepared to open his source code
to an independent testing agency in addition to
Jacobson's assessment, but that this offer was not taken
up by Heroes management.
He and his management
team reconsidered the actions of Heroes following a
communication from Casinomeister owner Bryan Bailey on
April 15th, decided to pull the Heroes software licence
on April 16th and executed that decision on April 17th.
The company paid the player involved in full in the same
timeframe, ending months of stress and suspense for the
player.
"In closing, I'd like to say that all of
us at Galewind Software Corp. are very proud of our
product, and we stand behind it 100 percent," wrote
Colby. "Our people and our software enjoy the respect of
such industry participants as Michael Shackleford (the
Wizard of Odds), Eliot Jacobson (of Certified Fair
Gambling), and Stacy Friedman (of Olympian Gaming). I
hope that our actions regarding this issue will remove
any concerns about our company which this situation may
have created."
As we went to press there had been
no response from Heroes Casino.
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