randomplay
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- Jan 27, 2012
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Hi!
I searched the forums regarding "RNG" issues and as I haven't found any match I would like to open a discussion on this topic. For the first time I played online roulette at 3Dice (very friendly and helpful support by the way) and I've experienced the same bad experience that many players share on different forums.
Although no one can beat roulette on the long run (and I didn't expect to win) I want to focus on the short run. I was amazed to experience, like many other players, that after a threshold of wins I experienced a very bizarre fast sequence of bet losing. Again, I know the odds of the game and don't expect to win on the long run but my perception over how I lost doesn't match any experience I had with land casinos and "live online roulette". I know many of you will consider my "feeling" as non relevant as random numbers can't be "perceived" or "categorized" since they are random. Of course I trust 3Dice fairness of the game. However my explanation (it's only an intuition as I don't have any facts to prove it) is that RNG roulettes work as slots machines that are probably "prewired" in some way that it will force the game to strictly stick to the house edge after a certain threshold. So I don't question the randomness of the numbers that appear but that the software (via some complex algorithm) constrains in some way the game. In other forums I've read that software providers have a backoffice/admin panel that sets many parameters/constraints to the RNG processes. However I really do not know wether to give or not credit to such information as I have no idea how these software work.
In a nutshell I feel that RNG dynamics of an online roulette differ from random land/live roulette games. If online roulettes are sort of deterministic machines with some randomness within the system than it's no fun to play them. Or is my perception a gambler's fallacy one? Then howcome so many roulette players complain about RNG?
Would be great if you would like yo share your experience!
I searched the forums regarding "RNG" issues and as I haven't found any match I would like to open a discussion on this topic. For the first time I played online roulette at 3Dice (very friendly and helpful support by the way) and I've experienced the same bad experience that many players share on different forums.
Although no one can beat roulette on the long run (and I didn't expect to win) I want to focus on the short run. I was amazed to experience, like many other players, that after a threshold of wins I experienced a very bizarre fast sequence of bet losing. Again, I know the odds of the game and don't expect to win on the long run but my perception over how I lost doesn't match any experience I had with land casinos and "live online roulette". I know many of you will consider my "feeling" as non relevant as random numbers can't be "perceived" or "categorized" since they are random. Of course I trust 3Dice fairness of the game. However my explanation (it's only an intuition as I don't have any facts to prove it) is that RNG roulettes work as slots machines that are probably "prewired" in some way that it will force the game to strictly stick to the house edge after a certain threshold. So I don't question the randomness of the numbers that appear but that the software (via some complex algorithm) constrains in some way the game. In other forums I've read that software providers have a backoffice/admin panel that sets many parameters/constraints to the RNG processes. However I really do not know wether to give or not credit to such information as I have no idea how these software work.
In a nutshell I feel that RNG dynamics of an online roulette differ from random land/live roulette games. If online roulettes are sort of deterministic machines with some randomness within the system than it's no fun to play them. Or is my perception a gambler's fallacy one? Then howcome so many roulette players complain about RNG?
Would be great if you would like yo share your experience!