Fleur-De-Lis
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2007
- Location
- CY
I wish I came across Casinomeister's portal like half a year ago - would surely save me a lot of heartache...What happened then is pretty simple - I heard radio advert on local radiostation about Jebet casino, logged in to have a look, liked what I saw, and signed up for an real-money account. Over 30K and 6 months later, when it was/is way too late, I finally woke up and started to ask myself questions. As soon as I enquired about my last gaming session which appeared odd (less than 82% game result), I got my account blocked, and the 'gentleman' from Support Desk called me to scream F*** words at me...
I did not find any online reviews or even forum threads' references to this casino, but may be there are members here who are familiar either with casino itself, or software it is using, and can share their experience.
So, questions and thoughts on the subject.
Jebet FAQ page says that:
"How do I know that your games are fair?
JEBet.com does not generate its own results but merely allows you to view an actual live game in action via the very latest webcasting technology. All results are determined from a real game played in an actual casino. Not only can you view the game in motion real time, but you can rest easy in the knowledge that these results are not being generated by a computer and are totally authentic."
Live games are powered by Distance Gaming™ software (VueTec Ltd).
Nice, but I was not very impressed with Live games, as bets were a bit high for me (min. EUR5), so I mostly played regular 'random result' games like BJ, and slots. Recently I searched through Help, About Us, and FAQ pages, but found no references to software type / provider used on these games.
It is only when I looked at the perspective and odds, I started to have my doubts about overall 'fairness' of games. Looking back, I have strong suspicion that 'non-live' games were somehow manipulated. Like there was a certain limit after which I could not win no matter what, or that I could no way win anything after withdrawal was made and processed - untill I spent certain amount close to the amount of previous withdrawal. I am good player, and I was often winning on small bets, but almost always started losing as soon as bets increased (9-10 or more rounds without a possibility to beat the dealers' cards).
May any of these symptoms point to possible/potential manipulation, or do you think I am just being paranoid and a whiner? Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
P.S. There were several software errors and glitches over the time I played in this casino (winning combination in slots not paid, game of BJ stopped if player has BJ and dealer one Ace) and 1 or 2 times deposit problems. All these issues were resolved amicably.
I did not find any online reviews or even forum threads' references to this casino, but may be there are members here who are familiar either with casino itself, or software it is using, and can share their experience.
So, questions and thoughts on the subject.
Jebet FAQ page says that:
"How do I know that your games are fair?
JEBet.com does not generate its own results but merely allows you to view an actual live game in action via the very latest webcasting technology. All results are determined from a real game played in an actual casino. Not only can you view the game in motion real time, but you can rest easy in the knowledge that these results are not being generated by a computer and are totally authentic."
Live games are powered by Distance Gaming™ software (VueTec Ltd).
Nice, but I was not very impressed with Live games, as bets were a bit high for me (min. EUR5), so I mostly played regular 'random result' games like BJ, and slots. Recently I searched through Help, About Us, and FAQ pages, but found no references to software type / provider used on these games.
It is only when I looked at the perspective and odds, I started to have my doubts about overall 'fairness' of games. Looking back, I have strong suspicion that 'non-live' games were somehow manipulated. Like there was a certain limit after which I could not win no matter what, or that I could no way win anything after withdrawal was made and processed - untill I spent certain amount close to the amount of previous withdrawal. I am good player, and I was often winning on small bets, but almost always started losing as soon as bets increased (9-10 or more rounds without a possibility to beat the dealers' cards).
May any of these symptoms point to possible/potential manipulation, or do you think I am just being paranoid and a whiner? Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
P.S. There were several software errors and glitches over the time I played in this casino (winning combination in slots not paid, game of BJ stopped if player has BJ and dealer one Ace) and 1 or 2 times deposit problems. All these issues were resolved amicably.
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