takethemoney
Banned User - Chargebacks at Slotastic
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2004
- Location
- Washington
First of all, I am not going to name a software, nor am I going to name any particular casino. I have been studying a possibility for some time. The only thing I am going to advise, with absolute urgency, is that anyone who keeps software from a known rogue casino group, immediately uninstall such software, ASAP! It is understood that some of us, myself included, have kept some known rogue casino softwares installed for the purposes of playing for fun. I completely understand. However, these rogues might be affecting the play of your "good casinos". Some of these clients have been registering incorrect bets and incorrect outcomes, but are not revealed in the front end of play, but the results fall far short of the expected outcome, by miles, in the end.
A friend, who is a software engineer helped me with this study. What he helped me find is that rogue casinos produce a unique client that appears to be proper, but that it makes different bets than the actual intended bet and provides what appears to be a true outcome, but in the end outstrips the real result. How it does this is by producing a blank spin to the eye of the user, when the real symbol displayed may have been a small win. He also showed me some back end stuff most of us never see in our computers, like what is running in the background when we play. At a point he demonstrated that there were multiple casino kernels running in the background, even though we only had one casino running. Others that were running were manipulating the outcomes of the legitimate casino, acting as though they were their own client. In other words, this is an infection, designed to sabotage the results you may get from a good casino.
Bottom line here, is get rid of any casino that you would not trust enough to deposit real money in. When it comes to software, anything can happen and to believe it does not is just naive'.
For obvious reasons, I will not be answering any requests for further detailed information. Please do not PM me, as I am not at liberty to say anything to anyone.
A friend, who is a software engineer helped me with this study. What he helped me find is that rogue casinos produce a unique client that appears to be proper, but that it makes different bets than the actual intended bet and provides what appears to be a true outcome, but in the end outstrips the real result. How it does this is by producing a blank spin to the eye of the user, when the real symbol displayed may have been a small win. He also showed me some back end stuff most of us never see in our computers, like what is running in the background when we play. At a point he demonstrated that there were multiple casino kernels running in the background, even though we only had one casino running. Others that were running were manipulating the outcomes of the legitimate casino, acting as though they were their own client. In other words, this is an infection, designed to sabotage the results you may get from a good casino.
Bottom line here, is get rid of any casino that you would not trust enough to deposit real money in. When it comes to software, anything can happen and to believe it does not is just naive'.
For obvious reasons, I will not be answering any requests for further detailed information. Please do not PM me, as I am not at liberty to say anything to anyone.


) and stick to the facts......or, since you haven't presented any, wait until you have some.






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