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Originally Posted by adultinnovation
You actually see the dealer on the other end.
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Or... Perhaps you don't? Perhaps you see an AI generated / Previously shot video version of a dealer, that just happens to deal the cards that are most advantageous for the house to win... ?
Just a thought...
I see it all the time on late night TV in the UK. You can call in on the phone and play roulette. They have live croupiers rolling the ball. Now the 'host is live - I dont doubt that as he interacts with emails and messages being sent in real time... But it's always - 'Lets go over to the dealer'...
And it cuts to somebody different, in a different studio, away from the main host... But there is zero way of knowing for sure if the dealer / croupier is actually live, or if you are watching a pre recorded result, based upon the majority of bets places before the 'spin'...
There's really zero way that you can know for sure... Im my mind, its a mixture of both - To give the house that extra unfair advantage...
People say - It's heavily regulated though, they wouldn't be allowed to do that, or 'The house always wins overall anyway, so they don't need to do that...
I say, yes, but can you actually prove, for certain, that its not? The answer is always what I just said above. or 'No'...
I wouldn't trust anything like that unless I was in the same room as the dealer / croupier - & even then, Id still be suspicious...
Theres too much greed in the world to stop some organisation, thats already making a fortune, from wanting to make even more...
