Hi I am in the Bahamas. I am playing blackjack on this site islandluck . com
I have lost 3 times today really bad.
I am only betting for 50cents as that is the minimum and my bankroll is $10.
I am just testing to see if this site is rigged. This is how the blackjack game looks it doesn't say how much decks it has but tens, kings,queens, and jacks come a lot.
Also blackjack happens a lot as well.
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Here is my log for today, what made me think that it was rigged is that I got two aces and the dealer had blackjack. How i it possible for me to have two aces and the dealer some how has an ace as well.
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I think their software is by chetu .com
Quote: islandman4lifeI put $10 on the account and I was trying to get to $13 then take $5 out which leaves me with $8 and get to $10 and take $5 out which i wouldn't lose none of my money and then gamble with their remaining $5 but i never went as far as $11
Hi IM4L
Welcome to the forum.
Some online casinos play fair and are honest.
Some do not and are not.
How can you tell which are which? By examining their offline and online reputation. Generally, if operated by a mainstream Bricks and Mortar betting chain which is regulated, has a good and valuable reputation and probably has lots of mainstream TV and media Ads, then it is more likely to care about its reputation and more likely to be honest.
If an online casino is unregulated and has no reputation to worry about, it's far more likely to be crooked.
If it's taking wagers in the Bahamas and is operated and regulated from the Isle of Man, offers 'Franchise opportunites' on it's home page, then isn't that a bit of a red flag?
Then, you need to test with statistically valid results analysis. For that, you need tens or hundreds of thousands of hands played to perfect basic strategy and the results subjected to solid statistical tests. You cannot do that. You did not do that. A few dozen hands reveals nothing at all.
Besides, your target betting approach is not at all likely to see you winning. Grinding from $10 to $13 is pretty likely as a one off test, But expect to rinse/repeat and you'll be wiped out in just a few hands.
Now: Is there a misunderstanding in your post? Would they really let you withdraw $5? Minimum withdrawal rules and withdrawal cooling off periods usually apply.
OD
Maybe the name of the software explains it. Chetu.com or us it cheatu.comQuote: islandman4lifeI've sign up with 32red . com is this a legit company for playing blackjack?
Chetu's casino software development, integration, and implementation experts are fully compliant with regulatory standards inherent to the gaming industry. We ensure all work performed by Chetu complies with industry regulations across the globe including GLI-11 through GLI-31, online gaming certificate for Malta Gaming Board, jurisdiction certificate for Bahamas Regulatory, gaming certificates for Isle of Man, and non-jurisdiction certification for player portal, BMM Labs, and SQS Labs.
Quote: islandman4lifeThis is their casino software chetu . com /Chetu-Landing-Page/Online-Casino-Game-Development . php
Chetu's casino software development, integration, and implementation experts are fully compliant with regulatory standards inherent to the gaming industry. We ensure all work performed by Chetu complies with industry regulations across the globe including GLI-11 through GLI-31, online gaming certificate for Malta Gaming Board, jurisdiction certificate for Bahamas Regulatory, gaming certificates for Isle of Man, and non-jurisdiction certification for player portal, BMM Labs, and SQS Labs.
The reality is that the level of corruption in foreign countries can vary greatly. Are the Malta Gaming Board and Bahamas Regulatory agency so committed to honesty in gambling that they would shut down an internet gambling operation for rigging their software? Or, is there so much money changing hands, that these organizations simply want the internet gambling companies to continue to make boatloads of money? It's hard to know.
Last week I first started to play and I had $10 I got up to $20, 4 days in a row. When I started putting $50 on the account they wipe my $50 out lol. So I decided to go back to $10 and I notice it's hard for me to even get to $13 now. I draw 20 and the house out of no where getting 21.
Quote: gordonm888The reality is that the level of corruption in foreign countries can vary greatly. Are the Malta Gaming Board and Bahamas Regulatory agency so committed to honesty in gambling that they would shut down an internet gambling operation for rigging their software? Or, is there so much money changing hands, that these organizations simply want the internet gambling companies to continue to make boatloads of money? It's hard to know.
The people voted no for gambling but the government still legalize it so they can make money from it.
Islandluck . com
asurewin . com
chancesgames . com
paradisegames . com
They have announced several license terminations this year.
Seems Jan-June 2015 they issued 43 licenses while terminating 22.
And they put out a bid to purchase 3 new vehicles for the agency.
Had a booth at the show in London in Feb ICE, and the ENADA show in Italy in march apparently per their news releases.
Issue licenses for online as well as traditional gaming facilities.
Quote: islandman4lifeI am trying to not lose. How hard it is to get to $13 and take off $5 then whiles am at $8 get to $10 and take off $5 so I don't lose any of my money and gamble with theirs. I believe it's rigged if it is hard for me to get to $13.
IM4L,
Dude, They don't have to be rigged. You have no evidence to suggest that they are rigged. You lost some money. $h1t happens!
We're all trying not to lose. Doesn't mean there is any reason that we should not or will not.
Quit while you are behind.