StevoLFC Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 (edited) Posting proof of how Playtech manipulate there quantum roulette. Now the actual screenshots are taken when very few players where actually playing, off peak times. Also the results are based over hundreds of spins. Multipliers are in square boxes on screenshots. I have several years roulette experience also. Why play you say if you think its manipulated? Because I wanted to prove how playtech actually does manipulate there quantum roulette. Its only in the last few months when the number of actual players have declined that it became so obvious of the actual way they manipulate there software. Screenshots 1 to 10 show my chips covering 80 to 90% of the roulette table.. I have hundreds of screennshots and videos showing the same results. The actual roulette multipliers will miss my chips 80 to 90% of the time landing on numbers with no chips on when I covered least 80% of the table . As stated very few players where actually betting when this was taking place . This proofs the software actually scans the table to place the multipliers for example if I bet on every number0 to 29 the multipliers or at least one of them will hit numbers 30 to 36 at least 80% of the time. depending on other players chips also. This proofs the software knows where chips placement are with a consistent 80 to 90% over many tests. OK so it knows where to place multipliers after we bet so how does this effect the final number. There so called random number generator, random well in fact no because its a rule based algorithm and as stated by MIT Computer Science Department any RNG is not truely random. Now the ball will land exactly next to or very chose to the multipliers 70 to 80% of the time sometimes even more. Say multiplier is on nunber 6 the ball will land 3,5 or 9 or close to it . No wonder so many players always type messages in the lobby about it being called next door roulette as it lands next to the multipliers so often. Now since the ball lands exactly next to the multipliers so often it obviously knows exactly what number to place the ball on,this is no coincidence as it happens just to many times and playtech don'twant the ball landing on multipliers so often to pay to much money. Now the UK moderators are a absolute joke as stated by a investigation by members of parliament last year. They have no access to the software code or servers and just reply on random nunber statistics for testing a massive fail. This is not luck or bad luck its 100% fact this is happening now. Open up the game and play covering 80% of the table and watch exactly what happens. Thx Steve Edited December 22, 2021 by StevoLFC Spelling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackjax Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 You should continue this post on your previous topic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afi4wins Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 See how you like it, say how you like it...but the honest truth is that ALL GAMBLING GAMES are NEVER COMPLETELY RANDOM!!! Each game has been designed to give profit to the provider and operator. How each game is being 'manipulated and controlled' is a trade secret...some of which certain discerning players could see when most others cannot. Roulette is no exception. I read one article some years ago about how he described roulette tables being electronically controlled remotely, unseen but detectable enough to the eagle eyes. He also mentioned about the table being a large scanner board, noting each and every chip being betted, their placings, and what the payout would be. This article has since vanished from the internet! Wished I had copied and saved it! If you think slot games and sports games are not being manipulated as well...think again...seriously. Gambling is one business that has been very strictly controlled by certain parties since gambling machines started appearing in the late 19th century. No need to prove that Playtech is manipulating their roulette tables! You think the other providers are not???!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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