This is why I am always questioning random in the true sense of the word. Your balance pretty much always goes in one direction from the start of the session.
When it goes upwards it travels in that direction in a fairly straightforward manner until it peaks then if you carry on playing it will decrease rapidly and nothing you do will change it. Just like a losing session plays.
I don’t know whether my gameplay is unique (I highly doubt it) but I never get a session that swings one way then the other constantly which is what I would expect to happen all the time if slots were random.
You need a time-out Snorky. I love reading your posts but it's not worth it trying to prove something that is confirmed to be legal. I can tell your no longer enjoying the games as i did at some point, and i realised the debate on wether it's legit, rigged, badly programmed or not is not worth it.
To be honest i think it shifted from gambling to entertainment, where money could buy you some entertainment value or time in that case. It's not a way of winning huge sums of money. And even if you did your within that 1% that can call themself lucky enough to hit the jackpot.
As for my understanding, there are casino's out there that offer a different way of playing, a more safer way for the casino where all player deposits are being randomly distributed (yes, also the licenced ones) up to 97%. There are casino's out there as well that cap certain games that are known for high volatility back to 4, 6 or up to 10 euro a spin compared to the original, all the way up to 40.
I know my casino put out a mailing, that a new user one day hit 90k on DOA, to see the game removed after that, and appeared back onto the casino offerings. Since that day it completely hit bonkers on max bet (7,20). I mean i wagered awefull alot for that to realise. There are a few more examples that i can provide you on how games are altered over the past and more in favor of the casino.
They dont have to tell you; as long as the numbers are correct, and everything is done properly, they are legal in a way. I know ive set some disbelief on these forums with theory's of myself, but it's not worth it. If a casino or game feels tanked, SEEK ANOTHER casino. Really. I signed up to another one in this area, and hit magically 21k on which i withdrawled 20k last night.
I know I go on about it but when I played FOBTS it was noticeable that on a day when they were paying out everyone would win and on days they weren’t nobody could win.
The give away although to myself highly noticeable on slots, was the roulette. Watching players who only covered three or four numbers made it an absolute stone cold cert that it is rigged.
When the game was ready to pay the program was helpless in trying to disguise it. If you covered say 15 numbers it could be accounted for as being possible and you may not even question it but when only covering 3 or 4 and you can’t miss it becomes obvious.
I have played roulette live for years and I have never seen runs of numbers that you would see on a FOBT. Obviously online works in exactly the same way.
Dude, it's a computerised roulette with a RNG. Wake up. A RNG within parameters and doing exactly what it's programmed todo. If you see oddness it's not because it's rigged it's doing that because it's programmed to. And you know the best of it?
It's legal.
A week ago i entered a landbased casino again. You know what? It was exactly the experience i was looking for. Coming in with 200, leaving with 2600, happy! Unlike playing online, being isolated, all designed to make you bet higher and higher. At the end of the day it's a money business and your the product. Vote with your wallet.