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Meanwhile my personal question is, are slot games really provably fair? If odds can be set to zero, and no one be able to win, is it not possible that some casinos might be using this means or method to cheat slot players off their hard earned money?
It might be a bug or maybe not, no one can tell. But then if the casino can compesate the players for their losses then no one would be complaining. The truth is that these games are meant to be on the house edge. Though we assume that the algorithm would try to favor both the players and the casino. But what happens when the casino decides to tweek the algorithm? No one would tell . If the following individuals didn't make complains they may the casino would have been quite and made good profits from other peoples loss. They are supposed to run test and check their codes for bugs continuously. Let's just try to believe what they ahd said.
This is a proof that continuous loses might not be attributed to bad luck alone, sometimes it could be something much more than that. Machine malfunctions, bug error as is alleged in this Drafting, case and it can be a way for casinos that doesn't have reputations to scam their customers. The bug error was detected because gamblers were having 0 wins, if there were very small wins the error probably won't have been detected, they'll think it's their bad luck. I know that there's the house edge factor but it'll be fraudulent if a casino will intentionally scam their customers.