In other words.... of all the games out there, UX is the one least in need of rigging for a casino profit. It will be incredibly profitable for a casino no matter what.
I don't think you would need AI to analyze the starting hands of UX (though it's a good thought).
If you had an hour long video of UX play and recorded the starting hands and multipliers on the board (some work, but not too terrible) then I think we have people here smart enough to help determine if those hands fall within a reasonable expectation of random hands in a fair game.
Need to present hard data or it's just sour grapes. Any gambler knows how to whine about unfair games... that's certainly nothing new to this world.
