- Joined
- Nov 1, 2005
- Location
- America
There is a big contrast between land-based casinos where you can see the cards being shuffled and drawn from the shoe and the online casinos where you don't and you are supposed to trust them to deal you a fair game.
Online casinos are computerized and as such they will analyze your betting strategy and make strategic adjustments in anticipation to your moves. This is not random to the extent that real shuffled cards are. With knowledge of how you bet and your bet amount before the cards are dealt, the result will be likely in favor of the online casino even though cards drawn will still meet the definition of "fair and random."
I do much better in land casinos using some of the same strategies I used online. I know of others who experienced the same thing.
But I know there are those who would disagree with me. That's fine with me. I would just say look at what you are facing when gambling online: software that analyzes your strategy and the virtual cards, wheel or dice; optimizing software that favors the online casino while maintaining appearances of fairness.
I've had enough of it. I'm quitting while way ahead. If regulation comes in US, I'll be reviewing government auditors methodology and procedures of how they determine a fair online game.
For now, the reality is the online casino holds the cards, hidden from you. If land-based casinos did that, there would be far fewer land casinos. Think about it.
P.S. I believe the closest fair gambling software is Galewind Software that powers Pinnacle Sportsbook. But Pinnacle is not available to US players.
Online casinos are computerized and as such they will analyze your betting strategy and make strategic adjustments in anticipation to your moves. This is not random to the extent that real shuffled cards are. With knowledge of how you bet and your bet amount before the cards are dealt, the result will be likely in favor of the online casino even though cards drawn will still meet the definition of "fair and random."
I do much better in land casinos using some of the same strategies I used online. I know of others who experienced the same thing.
But I know there are those who would disagree with me. That's fine with me. I would just say look at what you are facing when gambling online: software that analyzes your strategy and the virtual cards, wheel or dice; optimizing software that favors the online casino while maintaining appearances of fairness.
I've had enough of it. I'm quitting while way ahead. If regulation comes in US, I'll be reviewing government auditors methodology and procedures of how they determine a fair online game.
For now, the reality is the online casino holds the cards, hidden from you. If land-based casinos did that, there would be far fewer land casinos. Think about it.
P.S. I believe the closest fair gambling software is Galewind Software that powers Pinnacle Sportsbook. But Pinnacle is not available to US players.

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