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Yes!
I think a lot of on-line gambling is rigged.
Take for example megaupload.com. Its an file uploading website, and it has a little slot machine where you can win a 2 day premium, a month premium, or a 2 year premium account. When I signed up I played and I got a two day premium account, and its been over 6 months and I haven't won anything since then. Some people I know that also use that site say the same thing has happened to them. If one site can rig a game every site can, and there is not way to know if they are rigged unless you look at the code which for most sites is probably private to avoid potential hacking attempts, especially if the website uses actual money. |
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#2
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There are so many people out there that just want money, its just amazing. I think that not all is rigged, but the majority is, so try not to gamble online and stick to real life.
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#3
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Yes and No...
Yes because it just seems illogical to me that with thousands of players an online site can actually be fair... On the other hand a friend of mine plays Texas Hold'em online and he has won thousands.... |
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Well since mechanical slots are being replaced be video slots those can be rigged too. They could set the odds of winning to 1 in a billion, while on a mechanical slot machine it would be hard to get a million things on one wheel.
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Look at it this way:
The online websites WANT to make money as well, so it could easily be rigged, who would ever know besides the sites. |
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