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Sorry, you'll have to take the time to write what they said in your own words. Try paraphrasing.To save time, I'm simply going to copy & paste a review I recently posted on TrustPilot:
RIGGED BJ SOFTWARE!!! BEWARE!!!
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Check the Terms at TrustPilot and you'll see this:I don't know what you're banging on about, buddy. I didn't quote anyone but myself. ...
TP tends to be very aggressive in their pursuit of anyone whom they feel is in violation of this.... you are not allowed to use our brand or any other content on our platform, including TrustScores and reviews submitted by other users, unless we specifically say you are authorised to use them.
So we're actually talking about a sample of anywhere from 40-45k hands.
#1 - I am NOT your buddy.I don't know what you're banging on about, buddy. I didn't quote anyone but myself. I didn't include BOL's phony, semi-grammatical, quasi-automated reply to my review on Trustpilot. Copyrighted material? From my OWN REVIEW on Trustpilot? LMAO!!!
So, let's try this again:...
Well if you know what time these win streaks are guaranteed why play at any other time lol.Im currently a diamond 2 vip level (2.5m wagered) with betonline. I have easily played over 50k hands(10k~ logged).
My experience has been exactly the same as OP's. As of right now they offer 24 different games of blackjack. And these bullshit tendencies are similar across all of their games. Their less popular BJ games being even worse.
Op mentioned that he feels like his account is being flagged to lose?
My discord group has found specific times that huge win streaks are guaranteed to happen. (tested by multiple people including myself). This has to mean they are setting us up to lost as well no?
I have experience the same. I called them on it and they laugh at me. I tried to explain to them that you are stealing people money. You beat me fair and square but dont right the game. I live in Florida.You've certainly come to the right place if you want this issue to be scrutinized in a fair and transparent way by knowledgeable people. I can see you're obviously pissed off about what has happened but if you want members' help and advice I would suggest you go back to your second and third posts and retone them slightly, or you're not going to endear yourself to anyone on here and you'll get absolutely nowhere.
People on here are more than willing to give up their time for nothing to help others with their problems, so if you want to get that far try editing your replies a bit - I'm sure it was an honest mistake regarding the TP review; Casinomeister (site owner) must have read it quickly and thought you were quoting someone else's material rather than your own, and didn't want to be dropped in it... a simple misunderstanding.
Welcome to the site and good luck with this issue if you manage to get it investigated ?
I love a game of BJ myself and if the sessions you describe above happened to me I would also be suspicious. 25k hands is plenty. I assume you were playing basic strategy?
Everyone is correct about losing on almost every double down. They also end up with 21 an insane amount of the time. When I send them something related to this they never respond. I don’t know why in the world I keep going back and expecting different results.I have experience the same. I called them on it and they laugh at me. I tried to explain to them that you are stealing people money. You beat me fair and square but dont right the game. I live in Florida.
I would love to talk off site. Let's all ban together and do something.Crado
It would be very hard to prove. Betsoft would just say the RTP is correct.If this was a real issue I think some third party would have done some basic statistical analysis on it by now and proved it and published that.
I’ve experienced the same but probably 10x the amount of hands you’ve played and more than 10x the amount of money. I believe my results have been even worse statistically and I’m now almost certain this is rigged. Have you gotten anywhere with this?I don't know what you're banging on about, buddy. I didn't quote anyone but myself. I didn't include BOL's phony, semi-grammatical, quasi-automated reply to my review on Trustpilot. Copyrighted material? From my OWN REVIEW on Trustpilot? LMAO!!!
So, let's try this again:
RIGGED BJ SOFTWARE!!! BEWARE!!!
Their poker client is great, with lots of traffic, and the crypto payouts are truly lightning fast (usu 30 mins or less). In addition, their customer service tends to be very responsive, friendly, and helpful. In THOSE respects, I'd give BOL an enthusiastic five stars.
Alas, the story doesn't end there. Being the fool that I am, and a bit of a degenerate, I decided to try my hand at their BetSoft blackjack games. I lost over $12k in about 12 hours (a loss, therefore, of roughly $1k/hour), betting an average of maybe $25-30/hand. This is almost statistically impossible in a fair and honest game, to wit, approximately seven (7!!!) standard deviations outside what chance alone would predict.
I kept careful track of the tens of thousands of hands I played, not just during the aforementioned catastrophic session, but for months beforehand. (I even took screenshots of hundreds of the more conspicuously unlikely hands, as photographic evidence to be used in potential future litigation.)
Here are some concrete examples proving beyond any reasonable doubt that BOL's BetSoft blackjack games are rigged:
1. The dealer averages about one blackjack per 10 hands. (He'll go in spurts where he gets maybe four or five in the space of nine hands, which is utterly absurd and nothing I've ever experienced in a brick-and-mortar casino, but obviously it's the long-term trend that's statistically significant.) In a fair and honest game, the ratio would be closer to 1 in 20 (4.73%) - not even quite half what we witness in BOL's BetSoft games.
2. Stunningly, the dealer shows a face card as his "up-card" approx 65%(!!!) of the time, when of course the actual figure should be about 38.5% (5/13). This, of course, essentially forces the player to hit countless hands he might otherwise stand on. Not coincidentally, I'm sure, most of those hands tend to be 12-16.
3. In conjunction with #2, above: of all the hands where the dealer shows a face card as his up-card, not including aces, he turns over a face card a whopping 58% of the time! This is almost twice what the percentage would be in a fair game, i.e., approx 31% (or 4/13)
4. The dealer achieves a total of 21 in 14.3%(!!!) of all hands. This is roughly double what the figure would be in a fair, honest, non-rigged game: approx 7.4%.
5. As mentioned above, regardless of the # of hands played, the player receives an inordinate number of "stiffs," i.e., hands initially totaling between 12-16. Stiffs account for roughly 55% of all player hands, when the actual figure should be closer to 33%.
6. While I certainly won some large ($100-200) bets here and there along the way, there was a striking, unmistakable correlation between bet size and outcome. After applying the relevant formula, I found that the player is about 19.4% more likely to lose a bet of $50 or more than he is a bet of $10 or less (all things being equal).
7. Perhaps most blatant of all, while a 12 should bust on the first card drawn in just under 33% (4/13) of cases, on BOL's rigged BetSoft games, a player's 12 will bust on the first card drawn a STAGGERING 73.2%(!!!!!!) of the time. It's as if the algorithm the software runs on had a sort of hiccup whereby it just can't help itself from laying a brick on almost every player 12.
All in all, I noticed that, for brief stretches, it was almost as if the dealer were programmed to bust on any two cards, and to deal the player a decent string of 20s and blackjacks. This would last just long enough for the player to feasibly double his or her money. Problem is, once this "spell" wore off, the dealer would start winning about 6/7 hands, mostly with 21s and blackjacks. This "boss mode," as I came to dub it, would last for a good 50-100 hands, thereby not only erasing all of the player's winnings, but almost certainly wiping out his initial bankroll as well.
And this happened session... after session... after session... after session... after session. Again, across the span of several months and over 25k hands. KEY POINT: That is *more* than enough hands to constitute a statistically significant sample, i.e., one from which meaningful data, like #1-7 above, can be derived.
Conclusion? I am reasonably certain, to a 95% degree of confidence, that BOL's BetSoft bj games are rigged.
If others have had similar experiences, please let me know in the comments below and perhaps we can communicate off-site, with an eye toward a class-action lawsuit. (BOL may think it's immune to lawsuits by U.S. players because it's based in Panama, but in fact, under the "minimum contacts" standard set forth by the U.S. Supreme Court in INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. v. WASHINGTON, any concern doing business, physically or virtually, within the boundaries of a given jurisdiction thereby subjects itself to the laws and regs thereof. SOURCE: I'm an attorney.
