I thought earlier in this thread they mentioned that it was distributed in like 20k batches early on, but now is completely random (and that they've ran slightly good or bad in distributions).
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So the fact alone that they wanna keep it confidential kinda makes me think they use something that strays from pure randomness..
There's a huge difference between random blocks and manipulation though.
You could distribute them randomly over a 10k or 40k game batch and it's perfectly fair and no reason to talk riggy.
If you're giving more prizes to people that play less tables or win less often, now it's something entirely different.
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Where did i hear that before.
I don't know? The biggest company that has clearly cheated users by manipulating games/cards was UB/AP, but they were nowhere near a billion dollar company. Also, it was huge news and a massive scandal.
All I'm saying is the financial incentive to manipulate spin and go multipliers in a way that favors weaker players is not very high compared to the amount of money they would lose due to their brand taking a huge hit.
It doesn't mean it's impossible to ever happen or anything, I just mean that there's no reason to believe that it's happening any more than someone controlling the cards that come out in games for the last 10-20 years on the site.