olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 6:04 pmTed…..When they blindfolded you, did they also spin you around 3 times then point you in the direction of the slots like Bizarro does?![]()
Yes, yes they did.
olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Tue Sep 30, 2025 6:04 pmTed…..When they blindfolded you, did they also spin you around 3 times then point you in the direction of the slots like Bizarro does?![]()
Good luck getting valid responses. My experience is that all you get are snarky remarks about being clueless or a paranoid conspiracy theorist. What I find interesting is that I have never once seen any reports showing that these games are regularly tested and are certified to be truly random. I actually contacted the IL Department of Gaming the other day to inquire through a FOIA request if I could see reports regarding their testing of the RNGs in these VP machines. Nope. No luck. So much for "transparency". Everyone has the attitude of "Just trust us, bro. They're all legit. And if you don't agree, you're some sort of wacko."tech58 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 18, 2026 11:18 amHappened to be re-reading this thread to see if any actually useful info. on the subject may have surfaced.
I still have a couple questions on this subject. Who, if anyone, runs random checks on
machines in Indian casinos, similar to what is done in regulated places like Nevada, AC, and others?
Question #2. The RNG in machines, as manufactured, is required to be "coded and encrypted so as to be accessible to no one"
Is it possible for the machine owner to access and alter the RNG?
Anyone with sources of info. on either Question your response will be welcome.
Please don't take too seriously the Poobah's who treat this subject as a joke or conspiracy theory territory when it is really just a quest for knowledge. They are good guy's and that's just what they do.
It took only 5 months for you to catch your error? You didn't check for mews posts in that time? Yes, you should have said class III and not instead, should of said class II gaming machines. Do they have casinos in India, that Indians may gamble at? I know gambling is legal there. I know there are many Native American casinos who operate class III gaming machines, Four Winds being just one example. This includes the Four Winds casino in South Bend, IN as well as their Michigan properties.
It's all spelled out in the Illinois Gambling Act, clear as crystal. To start, Illinois has contracted with 3 different INDEPENDENT testing laboratories to test gaming equipment. These 3 companies not only perform this type of service for Illinois casinos but for casinos all over the United States.xfile1971 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 18, 2026 2:40 pmGood luck getting valid responses. My experience is that all you get are snarky remarks about being clueless or a paranoid conspiracy theorist. What I find interesting is that I have never once seen any reports showing that these games are regularly tested and are certified to be truly random. I actually contacted the IL Department of Gaming the other day to inquire through a FOIA request if I could see reports regarding their testing of the RNGs in these VP machines. Nope. No luck. So much for "transparency". Everyone has the attitude of "Just trust us, bro. They're all legit. And if you don't agree, you're some sort of wacko."tech58 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 18, 2026 11:18 amHappened to be re-reading this thread to see if any actually useful info. on the subject may have surfaced.
I still have a couple questions on this subject. Who, if anyone, runs random checks on
machines in Indian casinos, similar to what is done in regulated places like Nevada, AC, and others?
Question #2. The RNG in machines, as manufactured, is required to be "coded and encrypted so as to be accessible to no one"
Is it possible for the machine owner to access and alter the RNG?
Anyone with sources of info. on either Question your response will be welcome.
Please don't take too seriously the Poobah's who treat this subject as a joke or conspiracy theory territory when it is really just a quest for knowledge. They are good guy's and that's just what they do.