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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Signals for Casino games a real thing?
by
Fortify
on 29/07/2024, 19:23:26 UTC
So today I came across a post on a WhatsApp TV that caught my attention. I have seen different telegram channels, groups, WhatsApp TVs and groups post sport bet codes and claim that their predictions are always 100% correct (which in reality is not) but never have I seen anywhere that signals are being given for casino games.

Basically, what they image (below) means is that - you’ll be added to a group and then the so-called “signal provider” will give you the exact time and multiplier that a specific game (e.g Crash) will get to before it stops.

I’d like to hear your thoughts on this, do you think something like this is possible? Or it’s just a means to scam people off their money? I personally know that even the casinos don’t know the exact numbers that will come up next not to talk of an outsider.

You need to distinguish between casinos and sport books. It is completely pointless thinking that you can find "signals" for casinos, as they all use in built random number generators which are set up to give the house a reliable edge in every game that a casino offers - slots, roulette, blackjack, etc. are all weighted towards the house. That leaves signals for sports betting and the chances of finding a worthwhile tipster are effectively zero. Lots of people think they have magically found the right one and that is what scammers prey on - greed. It is incredibly hard to beat the bookmakers consistently and even if you did, they would soon restrict the amount you can bet down to small numbers. Like always, ask yourself why this person is selling an idea instead of banking on it, there is almost never a good answer for you.