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⍰ ASK Have you ever suspected a casino of using a fake RNG? How did you figure it out?

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When you start playing slots, you might not know what a Random Number Generator (RNG) is. I didn’t either
;D
. I chose slots based on looks or what others said. But understanding RNG is key to ensuring fair play.
An RNG quickly generates random numbers, deciding the outcome the moment you press "spin." Without it, games like slots and blackjack wouldn’t be fair. RNG makes sure the game is based on luck, not manipulation (by third parties).
Honestly, I tried to understand the mathematical process from scratch, but I couldn't. This is pure math, and I hate numbers
;D
. In simple terms, RNG uses a starting point called a "Seed" (like the computer’s clock) and creates a number through it. This happens before you even spin. The result is decided instantly, so you won’t notice it.
RNG ensures fairness, giving all players the same chance. If you win, it’s RNG choosing you as the lucky one. Luck is really just math behind the scenes.
Many casinos claim to use RNG, but only trusted ones use verified systems. Licensed casinos must pass checks from authorities like eCOGRA or iTech Labs, ensuring their RNG is safe. While fake RNGs have existed, they’re rare today due to strict rules.
So, when you play, remember RNG keeps things fair. You can’t control luck, but you can control how you play. I stick to slots with high RTP (97% or more) and low volatility. I set a budget, bet small, and enjoy bonuses (even the smaller ones). For me, it’s about fun... Thanks to RNG, I accept losses as part of the luck process (or at least I try hard
;)
).
This question is for you guys: Have you ever suspected a casino of using a fake RNG? How did you figure it out?
P.S. No need to mention the name of the casino.
 

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