Evolution Live Roulette - the most awesome thread of conspiracy theorists

I’m using Ed as the benchmark - if he’s not overly concerned about there being a conspiracy, then that’s good enough for me :p
I play almost exclusively on evolution these days, like Neil said above, about half the tables are one direction wheels, you want the other half, especially those streamed live from some exotic spot on the map, or from London.

Immersive I have found to very good, and you get longer to make your decisions than on the other studio tables, the babes seem to be selected as well, for their charm and manners etc. The music can be quite addictive though. :)

I like Playtech, but their standard is not quite up to Evo's; it seems like hard work playing on Playtech, for some strange reason, and it can be glitchy on busy periods... by glitchy, I mean the picture quality and reception, the bets are usually sound, and when they screw up, you get paid, whereas, if evo screw up, they rarely re-compensate.

Lost my faith in Netent, sadly.
 
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The new wheel mechanism has been fully tested and audited

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"Dealer signature"... so it has a name.
I googled it and bumped into
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, which describes pretty much what I based many of my bets on.

Interesting.


Bearing the above knowledge in mind, take another look at TWO specific, very short moments in this video:


Go to 0:19 and watch the ball land on 1 (BIG win).
Then you'll see the ball lie there for about a second... and then jump out and instead go for 33 (bye bye, big win).

Go to 2:58 and watch the ball land around 9 (BIG wins all over that area).
Again, the ball waits for a second... and hops back until it finds the nearest losing number: 28.

In both cases, the ball shows the exact same unnatural behaviour:

1. Ball lands on winning number.
2. Ball clearly sits still. By all means, this round is settled.
3. Ball suddenly starts buzzing and is lifted out of the winning number.
4. Ball is moved - in a glaringly artificial manner - away from the jackpot area. (Never will it go from a losing number to a winning one.)

Take ten seconds of your life to look at these two moments and tell me this doesn't stink.



Conclusion:
Evolution don't ban users who play based on "dealer signature".
Instead, they exploit them by simply moving the ball away from the otherwise correctly predicted outcomes.
Much more profitable than simply kicking them out! :)


I hate to add fuel to the fire here but it does look weird, almost if two different video clips have been spliced together, or the feed switched to a 'library' video of the same girl spinning the ball, in order to give the desired outcome for the casino. What we need to see to repudiate this is a clock on the wall or some kind of timestamp like the day's newspaper or TV channel on. The problem here is that the wheel doesn't have any chips laid on the baize so the background is always the same from spin to spin - say you had people laying chips as players bet (yes I know it wouldn't be practical due to hundreds of players betting at once!) you'd know every game was unique. The wheel seems to play like the pseudo-random FOBT videos I've seen on YT.

Maybe the wheel is located on the Moon where gravitational pull is different?
 
I do not play roulette as I find it a waste of a game and does not excite me in any way.
However following this thread for some time now and I was just wondering why so many people are complaining about Evolution Roulette but yet keep playing there.
Maybe your chances are better in a land based casino or a state casino? Where you stand right on top of the wheel and see everything that happens much better.

Seeing those videos make me simply think that what you see is nearly similar to optical illusions.
On some posted videos here I also see that the ball sometimes makes very very weird moves or jumps on the wheel, but is it maybe just because of the quality of the stream and the WIFI / Internet connection to your PC / Laptop? So a combination of lag and a maybe not so optimum connection to the live casino.
This combined might then create these "optical illusions" where the ball seems to make weird moves, which then make people think it is all rigged.

Besides that, roulette has a house edge of around 5%-6% if I am correct? Maybe I am off here.
Anyway why put your name on the line when the house always wins.
Over all these millions of players they will rake enough in when offering the game without any rigged wheels or jumping jalapeno balls.
 
I do not play roulette as I find it a waste of a game and does not excite me in any way.
However following this thread for some time now and I was just wondering why so many people are complaining about Evolution Roulette but yet keep playing there.
Maybe your chances are better in a land based casino or a state casino? Where you stand right on top of the wheel and see everything that happens much better.

Seeing those videos make me simply think that what you see is nearly similar to optical illusions.
On some posted videos here I also see that the ball sometimes makes very very weird moves or jumps on the wheel, but is it maybe just because of the quality of the stream and the WIFI / Internet connection to your PC / Laptop? So a combination of lag and a maybe not so optimum connection to the live casino.
This combined might then create these "optical illusions" where the ball seems to make weird moves, which then make people think it is all rigged.

Besides that, roulette has a house edge of around 5%-6% if I am correct? Maybe I am off here.
Anyway why put your name on the line when the house always wins.
Over all these millions of players they will rake enough in when offering the game without any rigged wheels or jumping jalapeno balls.

2.7% on a standard single zero wheel.
 
Seeing those videos make me simply think that what you see is nearly similar to optical illusions.
On some posted videos here I also see that the ball sometimes makes very very weird moves or jumps on the wheel, but is it maybe just because of the quality of the stream and the WIFI / Internet connection to your PC / Laptop? So a combination of lag and a maybe not so optimum connection to the live casino.
This combined might then create these "optical illusions" where the ball seems to make weird moves, which then make people think it is all rigged.

Good try, but everything else in the video moves perfectly in sync, down to the Blackjack dealer in the background picking his nose.
Those weird movements are what they are: really weird. :oops:
 
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Kelpa how’s the roulette been mate

If you must know..

evo_typicalrun.jpg


Each of these spins, I had a theoretical ~68% chance of winning.
My € 150 is now € 4.50. :)

Tried absolutely everything... most of the last fifteen or so spins, I bet on 13-36. Each of those landed on 1-12.
Just your regular day at a Maltese casino, I guess.

For good measure, those two winning spins: in both cases, the ball landed on one of the big winners, then got violently launched away from them.. even though it was barely moving anymore. Still got small wins, but I should have cashed in € 72 over those two.

Still, by then, I was so completely beaten down that it felt like a "yay" moment to not lose money for a change. :oops:
 
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*shrug*

I just put that last € 4.50 on the table as well.
Ball fell on one of the numbers I'd chipped, sat there completely still for a second (not even a tremble), then was "spat out" and started spinning around again at full speed like it's a pinball machine.

Cheers. :laugh:
 
If you must know..

evo_typicalrun.jpg


Each of these spins, I had a theoretical ~68% chance of winning.
My € 150 is now € 4.50. :)

Tried absolutely everything... most of the last fifteen or so spins, I bet on 13-36. Each of those landed on 1-12.
Just your regular day at a Maltese casino, I guess.

For good measure, those two winning spins: in both cases, the ball landed on one of the big winners, then got violently launched away from them.. even though it was barely moving anymore. Still got small wins, but I should have cashed in € 72 over those two.

Still, by then, I was so completely beaten down that it felt like a "yay" moment to not lose money for a change. :oops:

Isn't the total at the top only showing a 97.3% return which is exactly what you'd expect?
 

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