j99352
Dormant account
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2013
- Location
- Southern California
In my profile I mentioned that I'm developing a model that consistently wins at blackjack in online casinos. In the process of testing it, I found that of the 11 casinos I tested, only two came up as actually random, and they used different software. One uses WGT and the other uses RTG. WGT is extremely slow in comparison to RTG, so after testing that casino, I avoided WGT casinos afterwards. Speaking of which, BetOnSoft is even slower for blackjack. I also didn't test the casinos that cut me off of my practice session after 10 minutes or those with low payout limits or slow payout times. The one random RTG casino is probably the slowest to pay out of all, which is the reason I had to look for others to play at. So both of these casinos have their drawbacks (in fact, one is "rogued" and the other is "questionable," but the bottom line is that when I tested them using a consistent playing and betting strategy, they came up with identical statistics, performing well above the others. The other casinos use RTG software, and apparently have the ability to make the software non-random in the casino's favor. Of these nine, five are accredited and two are under review, so I'll take a look at the Baptism by Fire link. One of the others isn't listed here and the other hasn't been reviewed yet. So player beware: blackjack can be played profitably w/ RNGs, but probably not if they're using RTG software and they've adjusted it or had it adjusted in their favor.



