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So if you've ever gambled online you've probably used Evolution Gaming. They're the guys that let you play casino table games like Blackjack from the comfort of your own home.

They're a huge company at this point, they have studios all over Europe and North America. Their stock is known for performing well and is often recommended for long term investments.

Despite all the success, they treat their employees like shit, so much so that 200 of their employees in Georgia went on strike due to their low wages, lack of hygiene, insect bites and lack of air conditioning: https://www.breakit.se/artikel/21271/strejkuppror-pa-evolution-gaming-200-personer-strejkar-mot-laga-loner-och-insektsbett

But that's not what I'm here to talk about, I'm here to show you that they are committing fraud in broad daylight. Yes, casinos are rigged, we know the house has an advantage, we accept that when we gamble. But this is not about that, this is about them intervening and controlling the games in a way that cannot be described as typical or fair casino behavior.

First, let's have a look at this video from a Russian gambler playing "Crazy Time". It's a spinning wheel game, where you can bet on the outcome. The flapper lands on "Pachinko", which is one of the best outcomes, this should activate a bonus round, where the largest of wins usually occur. But instead of this happening, an awkward pause ensues, and after a delay of 3 or so minutes, they just continue spinning the wheel. No explanation is provided, they change host, and the game goes on. Try again, goy.

See it for yourself: https://youtu.be/m_qE0GmgzrE?t=46

But we're just getting started. There are COUNTLESS examples of this in all types of games.

>> No.58986362

Here we have an example from a similar game but with a different theme (Monopoly Live). The flapper lands on 4 rolls, this is the absolute best outcome in this game. But they decide it doesn't count, and just keep spinning. Just like in the previous video, no explanation is provided and the host is changed shortly after. It’s almost if there is a protocol for this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO0DYk_asBw

This next one doesn’t need much of an explanation. In the video, a gambler playing roulette notices that as the ball lands on the number 10 (where he, and presumably others had placed a bet), the ball literally flies to the number 1, where he, and I imagine a lot less people, had placed a bet.

https://youtu.be/xPsncW1gqjk?t=86

Another one from Monopoly Live. This one doesn’t even need an explanation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM6ptZ8XU_0

In this example, a French streamer is playing blackjack. Dealer's upcard is 10, and the player gets a hard 16. He decides to hit. Before the dealer has even scanned the card, he can somehow know that he has "too many": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIcdo58XVy4

These are just a few of the many examples I've seen. I’m telling you there are COUNTLESS videos like this online. And just imagine how many aren’t being recorded? What are the chances this happens again and again and someone happens to be recording? That cannot be very likely, and should surely lead to some kind of investigation.

>> No.58986406

>>58986354
scummy money fueled casino owners doing scummy stuff for profit? wow who could have thought

>> No.58986429
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made a webm.

>> No.58986450

That's why I avoid live casino and stick to sports/live betting.

>> No.58986461

>>58986450
well, match fixing is possible. though i imagine the chances of that happening today in a match taking place in the 1st world is low. i personally prefer poker

>> No.58986464

>>58986461
unless you are betting on those asian matches or some dog semi pro match in the balkans you are good

>> No.58987762

Sold my little stake. Videos and comments seem legit. Can easily see this shit get raided by cops and drop 70% overnight. Got safer stocks to invest in.

>> No.58987777

>>58986354
Love the ID… also props for effort posting anon (although i find online gambling disgusting as youre basically asking to be scammed - no surprise there)

>> No.58987818

>>58986354
>Casinos
>Criminal activity
omg anon, please do tell

>> No.58987879

Chainlink solves this problem

>> No.58987896

>>58986354
Always felt their online tables were rigged bullshit. Bro ran 10 Romanoskys and 9 of them ripped before a double.

>> No.58987917

>>58986461
>i imagine the chances of that happening today in a match taking place in the 1st world is low.
lmao

the USA rigs elections not only in its own country but all over the world. everything, top to bottom, in the entire country is a scam.

I would be surprised if the NFL and NBA were not heavily corrupt/rigged but it probably goes above and beyond gambling in a lot of cases