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Mystery Bet!


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Why would a casino player at an RNG roulette game come onto a table place one $100 bet on a single number and then leave after the spin is complete? 

 

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Player A logs into client. Opens an RNG roulette places 1 x $100 bet on a single number. It wins. He leaves.

 

Player B logs into client 2 days later. Opens an RNG roulette places 1 x $100 bet on a single number. It loses. He leaves.

 

Player C logs into client 5 days later. Opens an RNG roulette places 1 x $100 bet on a single number. It loses. He leaves.

 

Is this something to do with sign-up offers or welcome bonus?

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Why do you think a player would do that?

 

I am asking for a friend. I think they have worked out that the best way to win on roulette is to place a bet on a single number. However, that doesn't explain why several people with no known affiliation would play the same bet on different days. I am guessing they maybe have some information or 'betting strategy' that they have seen on a forum or similar. I don't know that this is anything other than just an unusual occurrence. I can't be sure though which is why I am asking you. I do not believe that the bets were linked to bonuses.

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I am asking for a friend. I think they have worked out that the best way to win on roulette is to place a bet on a single number. However, that doesn't explain why several people with no known affiliation would play the same bet on different days. I am guessing they maybe have some information or 'betting strategy' that they have seen on a forum or similar. I don't know that this is anything other than just an unusual occurrence. I can't be sure though which is why I am asking you. I do not believe that the bets were linked to bonuses.

 

Well I'm guessing this kind of gaming pattern probably won't go down well at the casino should the player place a withdrawal, especially if it is linked to a bouns.

 

Is the player you?

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I am assuming that players A, B and C were different players and not one same player - not that it would make any difference anyway.

 

There are indeed some gamblers who would afford, or would prefer, to make only one single bet on one single number when playing roulette. Rather than trying with several chances, on a slot game for example, they would rather take one single win-or-lose gamble...then walking away no matter win or lose. Whether or not this player would go on putting one more single bet at another roulette table, who knows, but there is absolutely nothing strange with this kind of behaviour.

 

Making one single $100 bet on either Red or Black would give a 50-50 winning chance...THEORETICALLY...but not always true...but I guess such a win would be too small for their taste...or simply a meaningless win...but a 36x win would definitely be more attractive of course.

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Personally, I think that this is nothing more than an abnormal betting pattern played by a player with incredible discipline. It did just so happen that this particular player won with his very first bet. Not statistically impossible I guess. Quite why this bet was replicated by others though is odd. 

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Why would a casino player at an RNG roulette game come onto a table place one $100 bet on a single number and then leave after the spin is complete? 

 

Scenario: 

 

Player A logs into client. Opens an RNG roulette places 1 x $100 bet on a single number. It wins. He leaves.

 

Player B logs into client 2 days later. Opens an RNG roulette places 1 x $100 bet on a single number. It loses. He leaves.

 

Player C logs into client 5 days later. Opens an RNG roulette places 1 x $100 bet on a single number. It loses. He leaves.

 

Is this something to do with sign-up offers or welcome bonus?

 

Thanks for the additional clarification, your post and question make sense now...

 

Obviously, you are asking about and considering the whole situation from the casino perspective view so let me share my two cents (have just googled the website displayed on your avatar :)). 

 

While I totally understand your concerns giving the described circumstances, IMHO there is no way you could set automatically a sign of equality between "unusual betting pattern" and "fraudulent player actions" and thus proceed accordingly without proving somehow potential players collusion that might have done some harm to the brand you are representing. And how you could that considering the fact that we talk about RNG controlled casino game is beyond me to be completely honest... Keep in mind that the hypothetical scenario for a group of players trying to profit from roulette odds by placing single, big bets on the same number is doomed by default unless we talk about some incredible luck here which is hard to believe anyway. 

 

Still, a KYC procedure on the suspected accounts could easily shed some more light upon the case. ;) 

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