William Hill games fixed?
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Are the games on William Hill's website fixed, or random?
For example, in Blackjack when the cards are dealt, are the next cards already chosen before you bet, or are they chosen after you bet depending on how much they've taken in, and how much has been paid out globally?
Also, anyone know any sites where you can play Craps but it's random?
For example, in Blackjack when the cards are dealt, are the next cards already chosen before you bet, or are they chosen after you bet depending on how much they've taken in, and how much has been paid out globally?
Also, anyone know any sites where you can play Craps but it's random?
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UK law requires it to random.
The server will pick to cards after you execute the bet, the amount taken/bet should not influence the servers outcome.
Are you sure?
So it's no different playing online than it is in a casino (probability wise)?
http://casino.williamhill.com/help/fair-payouts/
Go into the bookies and play the roulette machines, because its a program, it has flaw and if you know what flaw to look for, you can win big
One of the flaw I know of, if "0" comes in, in the next 5 spins, one of 5 number will come up
So if you spin and "0" comes in and you place £10 on 15, you have a 1 in 5 chance it will come in, so it best to start with a small bet, £1, and start increasing
Sounds like bull, the machine by law has to use a remote RNG (random number generator), previous results cant influence it.
Thats right, see "Gambling Act 2005" for more info.
Its a flaw in the program, and it did work, there are quite alot of flaws in the roulette machines
number repeating them selfs 9 times in a row
26
14
10
26
29
01
26 and so on
Not sure on the odds however, and what's discussed above sounds more like a flaw.
One thing I can say with certainty, well from my experience, is that the gambling sites that offer free game versions of the paid for games always pay out highly on the free games and curiously you seem to lose a lot more on the real money versions. me cynical?
I know 7 is the most likely combination from a pair of dice, but still...
When you play with your own real money, if you bet on red continuously, you'll be lucky to see more than two or three reds every ten spins. The same applies if you bet on black. You won't see more than a few blacks every 10 spins.
And just when you try and suss the algorithm out by switching your bet colour after a run of about six losing spins, it screws you again.
They're crooked. All of them.
Complete crap.
All gambling is designed to take your money - and I speak from experience.
Anyone who thinks they have a roulette system is deluded ..
Its not a system, its a flaw in the program
I have known some people to play odd and even, and this is known as forcing "0", and if you get caught you can get banned form the bookies
And again it a flaw, betting on red and back; odd and even, is considered a loosing bet by the system, so at sometime it forces the system to play "0", and it only works on certain machines, and games
It doesn't exist - you are wrong.
random is exactly that - it doesn't mean that you will always get 26 on a roulette site exactly 1 in 36 times or that you'll only get 7 on craps every other time (think its around 50% odds but too late to figure it out). Play them often enough and you'll see 'non-random' sequences.
As another poster pointed out, its probably pseudo-random, though some programs (not necessarily gambling ones) can use the millisecond value from its clock as another approximation of random number.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudorandom_number_generator
William Hill turn over millions a year from gambling and just one whiff off anything dodgy from them would destroy their business.
A good name is everything in the gambling business.
ERNIE. But IIRC its rather too large and expensive for bettingshops
Usual strategy is wagers on the second and third horizontal columns, and a wager on black.
In the end, the house always wins.
Why dosent it exist, what is your prove of this, and have you ever played the roulette machines in the bookies
This flaw is for ladbrookes, and the roulette wheel with min 25p chip, the wheel when spinning is a real roulette wheel with a real ball, only diffence here is random selction of the spin
Its the roulette machines in the bookies which I have played, and the flaws do exist, I have won using the flaws to my advantage
It was even suggested the programmers, put these flaws in the system, for what reason no one knows
last time I used the flaws to win on roulette was 2 years ago, and maybe now the flaws have been, dealt with and fixed with a new program
15 years ago, i went to one of the casino in town, took with me £150, and cashed into chips £100, kept £50 as backup
I usually play the 3 neighbours to "0" on the wheel and some lows numbers 1-6
On this night went in around 8pm, got off to a very good start; very small bets 25p, getting wins; by 11pm I must have had £300 of chip in my pocket.
I now began to increase my chip stake to £5 per number
Well by 2am, I had £6000 chip which I cashed in
Now the casino tried to stop me winning , by closing the table, changing the croupier, but none of that worked, must have been my lucky day, never been repeated
I've been playing roulette machines in bookies for years - you think it exists but I can promise you it doesn't.
But then you've always popped up in any threads that talk about roulette with wild theories about how the machines can be beaten.
"Why dosent it exist, what is your prove of this"
Your the one making the claim, you prove it.
If you have a flaw in the Ladbrokes roulette machines then why the hell do you man the tills at ASDA?
If it comes up black, then you have to put £2 on red the next time, to cover your loss.
The rule of averages means that it will always come up red again eventually, at which point you recoup all your previous losses and win another £1.
At that point you go back to betting £1 again.
It's a system which CANNOT FAIL.
Unless you get greedy.