Evolution Live Roulette - the most awesome thread of conspiracy theorists

I know for sure that the best place for playing roulette is a real land-based casino! Because you can see the dealer and fell the atmosphere of the game and in addition, your sixth sense (gut feeling ) works much better too. I played roulette for over 10 years and never had large life-changing wins playing online. If I play at stakes like £10-20 per spin then everything seems alright and looks natural. But as soon as I start placing 1K+ per one spin - the ball seems like avoiding to fall into my covered sector with numbers.

I'm not going cry here that live roulette is rigged (but nobody can prove that isn't). Simply if you don't trust playing online switch to the real casino and you won't regret it! But even better- stop playing at all!
 
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I'm not going cry here that live roulette is rigged (but nobody can prove that isn't).
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You mean the apart from the results from the independent testing houses? This has been accepted by the licensing Regulators globally, and has been reinforced by the many people on here that work in the industry. Whilst doubt has been expressed in this (and other) threads, there's never been any proof revealed & not just here, but anywhere that the games providers called-out in this thread are doing to influence the outcome of their games.

Simply if you don't trust playing online ... stop playing at all!
Nothing to add, but quoted as it's great advice and worth repeating :thumbsup:
 
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I have to agree that that spin by itself is not that weird.

Some of mine were far stranger.. I've yet to hear anyone even try to explain away this one:

(starting around 0:30)


I’ve seen that ball bounce more than on a basketball court while hanging around the roulette tables. Lots of weird things like that happen all the time. So is everyone using the same rigged methods?
 
I noticed that weird bounce more often happens on electronic roulettes. But sometimes this bounce plays in your favour but as a rule less often than against you.

Normally if I lose 3 times in a row I leave the table and play only on tables broadcasted from real casinos.

Another thing I noticed that placing bets on the opposite side of the wheel against previous numbers I more often lose than win.

For example, if previous numbers are 4 tiers, orphelins many people would think that is the time for the 0 section to come in.

But from my experience, was more advantageous to keep playing on a side where the ball falls more often. Also, I never play on tables where the dealer spins ball only to one direction.
 

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