Hi Pelle,
I hope my post finds you well, and my fellow peers as well. It’s been months since I’ve posted.....
I watched a small section of a twitch casino stream today, (published about 6 days ago), and immediately noticed an anomaly when the streamer was playing your popular ‘Punk Rocker’ slot. They were buying the Civil War spins for 244x bet, instead of the correct 238x (refer to screenshots below).
It’s suspicious imv, as I’ve never seen this coding issue at any casino before, and the casino where the streamer was playing at is currently connected to a shady group who have a history of creating counterfeit games. The casino in question has been grey zoned here I believe, since change in ownership, and is blacklisted at The POGG, and not recommended elsewhere. I think it’s worth investigating further.
Note: I have deliberately omitted casino name details at this stage until further notice.
I will gladly provide a video link here as additional supporting evidence if required, moving forward. I have also recorded video evidence on my phone which I can upload in case the original twitch stream video is removed at some point ( it’s a silent video recording, but shows relevant proof).
It troubles me that this kind of thing has happened in the past with some software providers, and it could be potentially happening again here with at least one of NolimitCity’s slots - hopefully there’s a logical, non pirate related explanation, but it doesn’t look good at first glance.
The streamer in question, whose own ethics are questionable imv, appeared to be oblivious to the fact that they were buying the Civil war spins at an incorrect cost. In fact, they typed the erroneous cost of the spins on their streaming page for the viewers benefit (whom apparently didn’t pick up on the error either, as no one questioned it in chat, nor has anyone else reported it to date to my knowledge).
If you’re concerned, and feel that further action is worth pursuing, please advise how you would like to proceed, thank you.
Kind regards,
Hydr0