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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling
by
Yatsan
on 08/01/2024, 17:13:17 UTC
Theoretically speaking if you could predict the algorithm in an online casino wouldn't you be able to predict the game and win a lot let's just say you had access to the algorithm and you were able to replicate it you would practically be able to win all the games
Do you think the casino would allow such thing to happen and to not take an action about it? If you could see the algorithm then assume that they would as well see that there's a glitch in their system or something alike. Jackpots, assuming, will not be won with consistency; there are even times wherein it takes month/s one after another. And if ever they will notice that it's been being hit consistently, then they would more likely do something about it. House always win.
Theoretically speaking if you could predict the algorithm in an online casino wouldn't you be able to predict the game and win a lot let's just say you had access to the algorithm and you were able to replicate it you would practically be able to win all the games

If the algorithm is revealed and anyone gains access to it, cashing out your earnings will be nearly impossible. It will be obvious that there is a leakage somewhere that resulted in one getting all games played correctly, so it is very unlikely that you will escape if you have access to the casino system's algorithm. Let's not assert about it too much because I don't believe that will happen, and even if it does, you won't be able to cash out the money. You can’t beat a casino that is created for the purpose of making money and escape from it easily.
It can be hidden through various wallets given that this industry promotes decentralization which will hide the person's identity. There are so many ways to pull this thing up against the casino therefore, an assumption that casinos will be more preventive than to waste time seeking for that person who knew the algorithm of the game, will be more likely to happen.