Question Proof of Playtech manipulating online software

Stevo77

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Hello

Now check my screenshots with evidence please.

As we know Playtech are clean and abide by all rules, or should I say Playtech use manipulated software are deceitful and cheat customers out off millions each year
A statement I will prove true.

Result statistics are not a way of monitoring a casino game .
I have played on many roulette tables yet Playtech roulette is the most manipulated fixed software casino game I have ever witnessed and my evidence proofs this.

Evidence attached in screenshots I(i have hundreds of screennshots and videos showing the same outcome)

The squares are the games multipliers which playtech state are randomly placed a total lie as proven in my screenshots breaking UK fairplay rules.
If my chips cover 80 to 90% of nunbers a multiplier will 90% of the time land on numbers not covered as shown in screenshots.

Absolutely impossible that the square box misses my numbers 9 in 10 spins.

As you see the software scans the roulette table to place the multipliers after we bet . So the software knows exactly where chips are placed as seen in all my screenshots and this dictates the outcome of the next number in the sequence by the algorithm.
This happens not once a day not 10 times a day but 9 in 10 spins proof that the software is scanning the roulette table to choose multipliers placement.
Also the next number in the algorithms sequence is dictated by the multipliers placement as it lands exactly next to the multiplier or somewhere very close where least bets are placed at least 80%+ of the time.
Hard evidence showing what a lot of players already know that Playtech do manipulate there software to cheat customers out of money unfairly, unjust and its a total disgrace.

Thank you

Mr Stephen Tague
 

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I seriously dont understand you or other players who keep on playing these automated roulette machines.



It's obvious. And they can legally get away with it, even if they did a terrible job of trying to hide the obvious. The only way to stop these practices is to stop playing these automated roulette cashcow's!

Of course stop playing them bit it helps to warn people that they are manipulating software games that eat money. Maybe one day soon they will be hit hard and have there license revoked and properly investigated for breaking UK gambling laws.
 
They wont be hit. Its legalised the way it is. Operating as good as a slot. Or at least on paper. There's too much money involved anyway for a large provider like that to revoke it's licence. I mean what is so different about above video vs a automated roulette in a landbased casino? as long as they comply within the legal standards. Even if the thing buzzes with every spin that it makes. They got a cow to milk - and due to the odds (ive read somewhere that some barely got 60% RTP out of it) they dont have to cheat it even further.

Its just that; people only realise after they've gone through thousands and thousands in losses.
 
Dont worry, i have a solution.
Atleast if its a live table with multiple players, and everyone playing get the same multipliers.
Just cover 50% of the numbers while a friend covers the other 50%.
Try it out and let me know if the game still dodges both you and your friend 9 out of 10 times with the multipliers.
;)
 
Call me crazy but I like playtech. The problem is finding an honest casino which accepts Dutch players and offers playtech. I mean casino's here in the Netherlands with a KSA license do have playtech but no autoplay in my country so I just play abroad. Omni doesn't accept dutchies anymore unfortunately.
 
Of course stop playing them bit it helps to warn people that they are manipulating software games that eat money. Maybe one day soon they will be hit hard and have there license revoked and properly investigated for breaking UK gambling laws.
You're clearly barely literate. Why would anybody trust you about anything?
 
Dont worry, i have a solution.
Atleast if its a live table with multiple players, and everyone playing get the same multipliers.
Just cover 50% of the numbers while a friend covers the other 50%.
Try it out and let me know if the game still dodges both you and your friend 9 out of 10 times with the multipliers.
;)

You know, as long as such machines perform their usual mathematical testing and maintain their avg RTP, it's all good. That they obviously scam the majority of players a bit more, is perfectly legal. These games are primarily hosted due to the revenue they provide for both casino and provider. Now if you know the odds are worse then a normal roulette, why would you even continue to play it? Seriously.
Who is carrying on playing it, sorry I dont I warn people not to play these manipulated games a ignorant reply I guess.
 
Call me crazy but I like playtech. The problem is finding an honest casino which accepts Dutch players and offers playtech. I mean casino's here in the Netherlands with a KSA license do have playtech but no autoplay in my country so I just play abroad. Omni doesn't accept
In this day and age I guess not. Still would have been amusing to see what they might have come up with though.
Playtech will ignore anything like this so I submitted it to the uk authorities. I also have evidence of a playtech admin telling customers lies that the wheel is spun manually but its electronically spun and also evidence of a false winning scoreboard as the game malfunctioned no one could bet but the game carried on normally choosing winning numbers a false leaderboard was then shown with false id names showing false winning amounts everyone in lobby was angry and complaining. I sent this to ppaytwch but iwas gnored so i have sent the evidence to uk authorities.
 
Bumping this old thread up. I was just playing my 60 free coins on Coral roulette, as provided by Playtech.
Ball landed in 26 but no result was announced. Wheel spun for about 10 seconds until the dealer picked the ball up and placed it in the zero slot which was the result announced on the screen.
This is why I don't spend real money on this farce.
Wish I'd videoed it but all I can share is the chat.

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If they have declared it as a mis-spin then 26 wouldn't stand anyway - if it has gone on to subsequently be credited as the wrong result then they should alert the onwards operators and they can rectify it. Sadly, Entain have a history of player-unfriendly behaviour so I wish you good luck with that one!

I do agree there is a bigger issue with providers not handling errors well, particularly in live games. I've seen some absolute howlers over the years that could - and should - have been picked up at multiple stages by host and computer alike...

The feedback loop here is horrible, because the provider sends you to the operator, and the operator often has no knowledge of what happened. If the amount is small enough I've had operators goodwill the money back just to get rid of the problem, but it's alarming when a clear and obvious mistake (which can be rectified) has to go all the way to ADR... as happened with an Adventures Beyond Wonderland incident a couple of years back.
 
I won't be going to Entain. My (free) chips were on 22 so no loss either way. I might fire off a little message to the UKGC to see if they can get Playtech to provide video of the incident and review such a blatant, erm, error. It was a standard spin but for sone reason Playtech didn't like the result.
There were only about 32 players on the table at the time so chances are I'm the only one bothered to do anything. Doubt it'll do much good but it's my day off tomorrow so will kill 15 minutes of my day.
A couple of years ago I spotted a software error with the 75 ball bingo on Coral. Of course they denied it, blamed my computer etc. so I videoed about 20 games with the same error occurring half a dozen times. Still denial from them so I went to the UKGC and hey presto, full refund of the lines I should have won plus £50 'goodwill' payment. The game was faulty for about three months though. I wonder if everyone else got refunded...
 

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