Suspicion escalates when there is more then two or more wins by a single player. The chatter of complaints and accusations begin that the winner is nothing more but a mere plant provided by the bingo site.
What is the likelihood of a ghost player being present in the rooms? The answer to this is very slim.
Licenses have strict regulations and Internet bingo is closely monitored with regular inspections to ensure there is no unlawful activity. The software is carefully analyzed as well as ensuring payments ministered to winners.
The Random Number Generator (RNG) uses complex mathematical algorithms that calls every bingo ball, card and casino games by complete randomness with no predictable outcome. This gives each player a fair and equal chance to win. It is also essential in preventing online hackers from penetrating the games with their own unique source code.
It should almost be mentioned that it would greatly put a bingo operator at high risk to jeopardize their reputation and lose their licenses.
Seeing a bingo player win 2-3 bingo games in a row is pure luck of beating the odds.
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Comments (3)
hazza 08/30/11, 12:08:59 AM
Comes down to trust. If you believe you\'re getting screwed over nothing I says will change your mind. Always liked the line \'your not paranoid if someone out to get you.\" :P
yobes 08/29/11, 12:08:34 AM
While it may seem like paranoia and while for the vast majority operators are completely honest examples do exist where tampering has occured.
playerT 08/26/11, 12:08:49 AM
Try telling an emotional gambling everythings on the up & up :) Games with a more social aspect are the worse, losing has a tendency to bring out the worst in people.