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11-16-2008, 10:57 PM
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| | Advice from a Software Engineer Hi Folks,
First of all let me introduce myself. I'm new here and I would like to give you my humble opinion about online gambling on roulette (Sorry for my bad english). I'm graduated in Computer Science and System Engineer and in the last 8 years I've been developing software for several companies, including online casinos. As you already know there're several types of RNG. On the past almost all the online casinos were using Pseudo Random Number Generators (learn more in wikipedia). PRNG output numbers based on known seeds (normally a date/time) and it's major flaw is that over time and with historical data you can predict what's the next number that the RNG will output. Since this is a major flaw all the online casinos today moved away from PRNG to True Random Number Generators (if you're curious search Lava Rand in google To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 5 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. ). TRNG outputs numbers that isn't correlated with each other, which means that historical data means nothing. a TRNG can output for instance the number 4 indefinitely.So said this I'm kind of risking my reputation with the information that I'll give you (I'll not tell names). Most of the available online casinos doesn't play fair (as you guess it). Online casinos are using Fixed True Random Number Generators, which means that if the casino is losing money they'll manipulate the draw number to not let you win. Most of the time you're not sensible enough to notice that because the casino cannot win all the time so win from time to time. What you must know is that online casinos stipulates a bar of gains (for month for instance) and never let the casino drop below that line. So when the casino is winning money it progressively let you win some hands/money but in the end if the casino is losing you'll eventually lose all your money, because they'll fix the output. Mind that what I'm saying is a very risk statement but I know what I'm talking about. Almost all online casinos doesn't play fair for roulette. So I'm sorry if I break your dream of getting rich gambling in online roulettes. I'm a gambler too and I'm very interested in Cryptography and RNG. So if you're the kind of person (like me) that loves to gamble I suggest that you do it in real casinos. Why ? Simple croupiers can be studied, you can learn how the croupier spin the ball, how many times the ball spin after outputing a number and you can adjust your game to guess the numbers.
I hope that you're clever enough to take my advice in consideration and don't let yourself be fooled by online casinos. I've participated in developing gambling software and I know what I'm talking about.
Thank you for the attention and time.
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11-16-2008, 11:15 PM
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer Thnx you... I'll thnx your post. I keep telling people this but they wont listen to me. Also btw for Online Live Casinos... Did you ever play them? | 
11-16-2008, 11:19 PM
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer Most of the time I participate on forums like this to understand the mind of a gambler. Don't take me wrong but I'm very curious to understand how you think about beating online roulette. Let me tell that I've read alot of complicated things but most of them fails badly because they are based on historical data. Please friend open your eyes. When you see for instance 15 times black there's two reasons: It's true (TRNG can output that) or mostly the casino is fixing the output. Because I know the mechanics behind online gambling I bet that the casino is fixing the output. So don't be surprised if you cannot put your martingale system in practice. Online casinos aren't stupid.
Thank you,
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11-16-2008, 11:26 PM
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer Quote: | Thnx you... I'll thnx your post. I keep telling people this but they wont listen to me. Also btw for Online Live Casinos... Did you ever play them? | Hi Friend nice to meet you.
I don't gamble in roulette online. From my experience Live play doesn't always means that you're gambling in a real live environment be aware that live tables can be manipulated too. So the real deal if you're a gambler like me is to gamble in real casinos. Be responsible and you find that you'll be successful.
Cheers,
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11-17-2008, 10:30 AM
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer excellent 1st post pal!
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer And a nommi from me. Thanks for joining and posting mate | 
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer Hope that everyone follows this excellent advise | 
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer Thank you and welcome to the forum!
Firstly, your written English is as good as any posts on the forum, even better than some.
You make an important point, anything you do from a computer is carried out remotely and is subject to cheating in some shape or form This forum will go some way to help you avoid this type of scam but it is still down to the individual to investigate thoroughly and verify before committing to anything.
Your contribution will more than likely help many forum users to avoid being ripped off, good post!
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| | Re: Advice from a Software Engineer thnks for the heads up and advice. | 
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