This is my theory, they payout or they don't. Like a doomswitch it's off or on. So I just need to know when to play and shoot for the moon. Had my biggest win on the first Wed. of the month, was up 10k at that casino so it's not rigged. Has anyone tried fun play to test how the payout is before switching to real money mode?, Or is that rigged too? 32 Red claims their fun play mode uses the same RNG and server as real money mode. I've played enough poker to know in the long run-online RNG's are most def. rigged (Call it variance, an RNG is programmed by man- therefore not really random- the coders and programmers are the only ones who know). Every time I have a good run off the start, to be followed by bad beats to even the money out-never failed. What I've learned is take the money and run, even if it's a small win-a cash out is good for a deposit another day. If it's a big win cash out and close your account- I've made enough donations to verify this playtech and MG. After a big win-stone cold. Why donate money when you can play somewhere else.
, cheers.
Just because something isn't 100% random doesn't make it rigged. Online casinos use pseudo-random number generation, but the algorithm is so good that there isn't much difference between it's output and a true RNG. Where online casino software has been busted for being rigged, the RNG has not been involved, it has been about rigging the mappings between RNG outputs and game results.
Provided you can trust the software's integrity, it does not matter what RNG feeds it, you will get a fair result over the long term.
If anything, believing that the outcomes might not be entirely random gives a little spice to the activity, as one might like to trust "that feeling" that a slot or casino is hotter than the rest.
For me, my BEST paying casino happens to be
32Red, along with All Jackpots and Lucky Nugget. Oddly enough, my WORST paying casino, La Vida, is part of Red Flush group (Red Gaming). My third worst, All Slots, is a sister to one of my top 3 best payers.
I also find that a "worse paying" casino can suddenly soar right to the top of my list after a big hit. A big hit that could have pseudo randomly occurred at any casino.
If an online casino really did have games that ran to cycles that could be mathematically calculated from past events - I would KICK THEIR ASS!!! (Along with quite a few other clever players).
If a land casino deliberately rigged roulette to favour the quadrant with the zero, it may get them more money from most players, but the clever would spot it and start betting on that quadrant, and if the bias was big enough, this would beat the casino. In fact, most casinos are shit scared of having a bias on a Roulette wheel for this very reason.