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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've said it all and your suspicion is worth it as well, no one should ever trust all these nonsense services, they are in for the money. They are just luring people to do it and waste their money, and before you know it, they will have lured millions of people to try it, which means they do not lose even if the clients do not stay long, it's we who need to be smart. Anything that promises 100% success in risky activities should be frowned upon, but I wonder why people would be gullible to the point of believing this easily, let alone sending their money.
Even the house does not know many things but the system programmed in the games at that time. The system will just be randomising the activity and the outcome which will though be in favour of the house, but the house can't specifically know the next outcomes, it's auto.
As always, I think it's greed. It's our nature to seek easier solutions to harder problems (even if we may be caught in a scam). And I agree with the fact about the house.