assa92094:
Before some folks get on here and start telling you all that clap-trap about it being your imagination, or that you're a sore loser, or that RTG is so wholesomely accredited, safe, fair etc.etc. ad nauseum, (which, if it does happen, will sound a lot like the casino reps' pithy answers, except they may not be as polite
, try doing a search here on CM for "Blackjack." You will find similar stories - along with replies from members hastening to assure them that it just couldn't be possible from
the great RTG! Which, gee, just happens to be the only software other than Rival (cough cough ....rogue) that US members can play.Also, RTG's website advertises (along with how lucrative their software is for licensees) that its programming has built in detection of fraudulent activity (bot play, for example.) It is not too big of a leap of logic to assume that they can and do track your play habits. (Nope, not fact, JMO)
BTW, my "hard luck" story is almost word for word the same as yours, and, at what I suspect is one of the same casinos. (A fruit that figures prominently in many slots- heh.)
Again, no hard evidence to back up my opinion here, just my experiences.
Also some trawling through forums for affiliates where they're comparing payouts, commissions, and how many regular fish they currently have didn't exactly increase my confidence in online casinos either.
Peace and GL to you.
Grammar police - get over yourselves.
Actually we have more than just those two, for US players.
US MG
RIVAL
VEGAS TECHNOLOGY
3DICE
TOP GAME
BETONSOFT?
NONE
There may be others, but these pop in my mind. So even if we have fewer choices than we had in the past, we still have choices. The final choice is one that is easily made, None.
I and others have persisted for a long time as to the fairness of gaming, I personaly have conceeded and realize it is an exercise in personal frustration. So the best that any player can do with the casinos you feel are all get and no give, is stop giving to them. They will never get the message as long as the money keeps pouring in.
But on that little rant of mine, I have also realized that sometimes on occasion you can have a good session. When I have gone to the local B&M, I would usually do well the first visit, but if I went back I would get skunked. It's the law of averages I guess.
My frustration with online casinos, in all reality would increase with the more frequent visits. The thought that the more you play, the greater your chance of winning. The flip side is, the more you play after getting any kind of win, big or small, the greater your chance of giving it all back.
Some softwares I have found I can't win with, no matter what strategy I use, like the notorious RTG, but then there are others like Vegas Tech and Top Game, where I have won. But if I keep going back, I always come out on the negative.
Anyways, there are choices in where you play, if you play and how you play. You just have to work on these issues within yourself as we can't change them, but we can change us.
I used to hope for big wins, which when I would get a little win, say $150 plus, then my mind kicks into this thinking, now I have a bankroll and can clean house, found out that is rare too. Now I will cashout that $150.
So after beating my brains out in all my rants and listening to people like Vinylweatherman, KK, RobWin, and many many others and examining screenshots of Rockycat and his constant little wins, I realized my thinking needed to be adjusted.
So I have quit for the most part playing online. If I do play, it will be VT or TG and I will be happy with the smaller wins, because when it comes to gambling, the majority of players will always only get the small stuff, but that small stuff adds up after awhile. This is the reality of RTP.
As for tracking players wins, losses and such, I have no doubt this can be done, but seriously, if it is the case, they won't change it and if it is the case, there are also some that may abuse this technology and some that won't , but this is a who knows, for us that aren't in the know. Just take your revenge by not playing along with the system if it isn't giving back once in awhile. In the virtual world of transactions, our voices may not be heard, but our lack of deposits will be felt, if people get tired enough of it.
So find your niche' and blow the rest off. I have and it's easier than I thought it would be.