BigJock
Banned User
- Joined
- May 21, 2008
- Location
- Mississippi
random? I've seen my balance increase several times before the wheels stop or card is flipped.
random? I've seen my balance increase several times before the wheels stop or card is flipped.
random? I've seen my balance increase several times before the wheels stop or card is flipped.
Suppose I start out at a new casino doing really well because despite the game's mathematically-calculated bettor winning percentage of 43.3%, I had 5 sessions of 48% to 50%. It won't be long before the casino's computer is going to start doling out a series of low percentage sessions, possibly one or two being waaaay low below 25%. You'll begin to question whether these games are fair. Well, yes and no. Yes, they are fair in that it is bringing the "long run" percentage back into conformity with the games math-derived percentage. No, because the cards are being manipulated in order to be fair.
...............agree 100%Losers post more complaints than winners. Winners justifiably complain when they do not get paid. The house has an edge, and we should expect that. We should expect that they only have the statistical edge that a "random" occurrance entitles them to, and not some "cheating" version. The casino will win in the long run. Casinos should be able to be reputable and still make money. I expect to lose more often than I win, but I do not expect to be cheated.
Random is relative. If the sequence for slots is "pseudo" random based on a computer algorhythm, and it is based on my mouse click, and internet traffic and might loop after 5 billion trials, and not all of them appear on my desktop, random enough for me to gamble.
Denying winnings based on complicated terms & such, and outright roguish behaviour is something else.
Very glad I found Casinomeister. We are gambling consumers, and consumer protection and the sharing of knowlege/beefs is valuable to me.