ZCore13
Totally missed winning $350K or $700K on a straight-up max bet though.
In Youtube comments on this and similar videos, there are are scathing accusations against a certain online game provider. However, theses comments have 2 common features:Quote: Zcore13Had to turn the magnet off. LOL
ZCore13
1. They are not scientifically sound (e.g. saying that the ball had the opposite charge to the electromagnets at the two adjacent numbers: Charge has nothing to do with electromagnets and there is no such thing as a magnetic monopole.
"Both 20 and 14 were charged positively, ball being charged negatively doesn't know where to go. They control every number remotely with electromagnetic force."
2. They ignore the fact that if the casino were rigging the game to maximise casino profit, a player could exploit that quite easily. Just bet small and on the numbers that the casino was rigging the ball to land on.
I'd love to find a rigged online casino roulette. I'd AP it 24/7
Quote: OnceDearIn Youtube comments on this and similar videos, there are are scathing accusations against a certain online game provider. However, theses comments have 2 common features:
1. They are not scientifically sound (e.g. saying that the ball had the opposite charge to the electromagnets at the two adjacent numbers: Charge has nothing to do with electromagnets and there is no such thing as a magnetic monopole.
"Both 20 and 14 were charged positively, ball being charged negatively doesn't know where to go. They control every number remotely with electromagnetic force."
2. They ignore the fact that if the casino were rigging the game to maximise casino profit, a player could exploit that quite easily. Just bet small and on the numbers that the casino was rigging the ball to land on.
I'd love to find a rigged online casino roulette. I'd AP it 24/7
funny story about that ill type it and then post the rest in this reply...
eh never mind
all i will say is that there is a guy who sued a casino for that reason
- its a real lawsuit -
as of this point up until today i thought the person who was spreading that rumor was a made up name -
but in the middle of me about to tell you that it was all probably made up i found a real crumb of information that is pointing to him being real
so basically what people are talking about is the "rumors" that were pieced together out of what this guy claimed - as well as filed a lawsuit in court for a casino doing
he stole a roulette ball out of the casino and had its contents tested by a university nearby - then claimed a couple of different things on a couple of different websites as "comments" to news articles
and thats the last point ive gotten to
and i should emphasize that just because i said it was a real lawsuit doesnt mean that there was actually foul play going on by the casinos with