MONOPOLY LIVE | SCAM OR NOT?


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Hello Everyone, Welcome to my video. This video has been created in order to clarify a subject I have read about a lot from other players, namely, that Monopoly Live casino game is rigged. Until I didn’t do my own research, honestly, I was on the same side, however, when you consider that all these casino casino games and any online casino in general, has to go through a series of licensing and verification processes, the theory of „rigged” becomes a complete bullshit. Let’s begin with the simple math. The wheel has 54 segments, from these, 22 segments pays 1x stake, 15 pays 2x, 7 pays 5x, 4 pays 10x, there are 2 Chances and 3 pieces with 2 rolls and 1 piece with 4 rolls. Most players, expect or bet the high paying outcomes, which actually has the lowest chances to happen. The dealer or let’s call him the „showman” reads the chat answers the viewers questions and spins the wheel. In my opinion, as the dealer as the dealer has to focus on multiple things at the same time and usually these dealers are randomly selected employees for close to minimum wage, I would hardly believe that they can control how fast to spin the wheel or when to let it go. The reason why for us players, the wheel seems to spin slower in given parts is, that the segments with higher pay-out have the strongest, most visible colours on the wheel thus our eyes are automatically focusing more on those segments. Try that yourself, focus on a segment with 1x pay-out, you will have the same sensation just like when you will focus on the 2 Rolls segment. Those who say that the wheel is controlled by magnets or from behind the wheel- are surrealistic opinions. Evolution Gaming is the biggest Live Casino provider who is fully controlled and constantly verified by many European and non-European authorities. They stand to various legislations and control systems, which guarantee that their games have fully random outcomes. I have been watching the live stream of 256 spins in a row and I have compared that to a wheel of fortune type game, which I found online. I used the same settings on the wheel of fortune game just like it is on the Monopoly Live wheel. The following video is a quick summary, but you can download the full session from the link I have posted in the description of this video. On Monopoly Live you can see the last 64 spins thus I have been watching 2 hours and 45 minutes, split that into 4 sessions and I repeated the spins myself. So, I have been comparing 256 RNG spins with 256 human spins and the results are not surprising. It is fully random without any option to expect them in advance. The segments of the wheel are compensating each other that you can also see that in the table I have created. The table sheet can be downloaded as well, link can be found in the video description. What is lower on one side is higher on the other side and so on. Naturally, the 256 spins which you can see on the image, are from a random session, at a random time, although it is a pretty good one I would say. I had some horrible sessions myself, in which there were no 4 rolls for more than one and a half hours but in the next session I have seen that multiple times. Let’s begin with some videos I found over the internet and three, which I have recorded myself. Let’s start with two videos, in which the dealer spins 4 Rolls after the Chance. Let’s stop the videos for a second, in the video you see on the left side of the screen, the flapper stands in the 4 Rolls segment and in the video on the right side the flapper stands two segments before. Let’s continue. The wheel on the left side, makes 4 full rounds, while in the video on the right side makes only 3 rounds but in both cases the flapper lands in the 4 Rolls segment. The left wheel stops after 23 seconds, the right wheel after 19 seconds. This proves that the game is not manipulated and it is completely random when and where the wheel stops. At the beginning of the video, I already said that it is impossible to control how fast or how slow the wheel is spinned, while the dealer has to focus on other things in that studio as well, like the chats. Now, we are analysing a similar video, where the dealer spins a Chance and the wheel, before the spin, is in the same position just like in the previous two videos. At the moment, when the dealer lets the wheel, the flapper is in the segment with number 10. The wheel stops on number 5, five segments before the 4 Rolls. This also proves that this can't be manipulated because all depends on the moment when the dealer lets the wheel and the power of the spinning itself. Let’s continue with another example, when there is a completely new dealer, who started to work only few days before I recorded the video and who spins 4 Rolls as well. Let's watch now another video, where after spinning 2 Rolls, the dealer spins a 4 Rolls. Now, let's compare all four videos with the second counters. In all four cases, there are different times when the wheel arrives in the 4 Rolls segment and in the moment when the dealer lets the wheel to spin alone, the wheel position is in different segments. This again proves that all depends on the power of the spin and on the position, where the dealer lets the wheel spinning. Just like I already mentioned at the beginning of this video, it is impossible to control that, because the dealer has to speak with the players and has to read their comments at the same time. All in all, after considering the math and just the general logic and the slow motion videos I have presented, I am confident that the game is not manipulated and the outcome of each game round is random. A bunch of psychological experiments proves that whenever people lose, they always like to blame somebody else for their failure, in the case of this game, the dealer. I believe that it is not fair to blame the dealers in this case more over to harass them in the game chats. Thank you for watching this video. The content can be downloaded from the links available in the description. I would be happy to read your comments and opinions about this, so feel free to use the comment section and let me know if you would like to watch similar content on my page. Which game should I analyse next time? Subscribe, like and share this video with others and last but not least don’t forget to PLAY RESPONSIBLY!

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