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Started by husky, March 08, 2010, 03:56:53 PM

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iggiv

there were no people playing there at the time? If there were other players then cheating doesn't make any sense,
everybody would put bets in different areas, right?


how can u know for sure there was a magnet? maybe just bad luck.

iggiv

roulette wheel is not allowed to be "programmed" legally. Slot machines, lotto maybe yes. Installing any magnet in roulette wheel is illegal isn't it?

cheese

Most of the time, ball falls down from the wooden part, directly to numbers, and sits in a number as iz has no inertia.  Next time, hops aruond. . . .>>>

I've heard different experienced players say over and over that you see things happen on Dublin that you never see aywhere else. I agree, those wheels act very strangely at times, especially early in the morning in Ireland when there are no live players. A computer would instantly know which number is the most dangerous bet for the casino and to avoid that number. Not on all spins, just on those that would cost the casino a lot of money.

husky

Magnets not installed in Croatian's local casino machines - it is illegal.

If someone can find Irish gambling law, regarding to this would be good.  Because Vuetec (newly installed) pops out a warning that the spins are generated in Dublin, Ireland, and not regulated by Isle of man laws.

Obviously, there is a difference between some regulations due to results of the spins.  Qould it say if it was purely random? That note is when you are starting to play.  So it is ment for the play.  Probably not pointing at taxes and othr birocratic stuff.

cheese

Its illegal in Ireland too. Doesn't mean they didn't bribe some official.

husky


Steve

If I'm reading this right, they run the casino from Ireland, but are not regulated by Irish law. Interesting. Normally if you run something within a specific country, you must abide by the local laws. If they arent subject to the laws, they can do anything. But keep in mind the actual casino producing the spins would need to be subject to the laws, which means no magnets.

cheese

The actual casino is in Dublin, at the Fitzwilliam Card Club. I don't know how they do it, but too many experienced players are smelling a rat. A guy on another list says he installed expensive magnets on his own wheel and the results were amazing.

husky

Quote from: Steve on March 08, 2010, 11:43:43 PM
If I'm reading this right, they run the casino from Ireland, but are not regulated by Irish law. Interesting. Normally if you run something within a specific country, you must abide by the local laws. If they arent subject to the laws, they can do anything. But keep in mind the actual casino producing the spins would need to be subject to the laws, which means no magnets.

They run casino on the Isle of Man, but the spins come from Ireland, and the Isle of man's laws do not regulate the outcome of the spins.


cheese

But the actual wheel is in Ireland. Are you saying we're not seeing the actual wheel on the website? We're seeing another wheel?

iggiv

I would say it does make sense not to place big bets on separate numbers, better to cover larger area with smaller bets. what do u say.

or play when there are lots of players around and they would not cheat. On the other hand for for those casinos must be  a lot of online gamblers. I can hardly imagine that from all the world  Husky alone is playing the game and the  bastards are aiming exclusively at his bets.

cheese

I can hardly imagine that from all the world  Husky alone is playing the game and the  bastards are aiming exclusively at his bets.>>>

They wouldn't. But it would screw up his play bcause the outcomes are no longer random, they are fabricated.

Steve

In all the dealings my players have had with dublinbet, I dont think we've had one negative one yet. Plenty of negative experiences with many other online casinos. Based on analysis I've personally done of their spins and results players get, I highly doubt the spins are influenced by magnets.

If there is data that suggests otherwise, I'd definitely love to have a look at it.

husky

Quote from: cheese on March 09, 2010, 12:02:14 AM
But the actual wheel is in Ireland. Are you saying we're not seeing the actual wheel on the website? We're seeing another wheel?

No. There are no that kind cheats. Everything is transparent.

The doubt is if any of spins is directed by a magnet or not. Those in Croatia, where I live and only played locals, are directed by the magnet, and that's the law. I don't think we are the only ones, especially knowing that most of the machines are produced by Gold Club from Slovenia, and they sell their machines to 30 countries.

Live wheels are not different.

cheese

Based on analysis I've personally done of their spins and results players get>>>

The only way you would know is if you have a lot of experience playing a specific way and have the same consistant results on other wheels. When you play Dublin and time after time don't have those results, you have to suspect them.

cheese

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