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    Are Online Casinos Rigged?

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 4, 20234 Mins Read
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    The widespread fame of the online gaming industry comes with doubts as regards its operations. Players and other speculators have conceptions that online gaming platforms are most certainly rigged. This is, in fact, one of the reasons why law-making and regulatory bodies are yet to give full approval of operations.

    However, there are facts to prove that online casino operations are not rigged in any way. A comprehensive casino review such as the Casino Days India Review online shows that some casinos can definitely be trusted. This is not to rule off every casino as perfect.

    It’s very possible that there are unreliable platforms lurking around. In this post, we’ll get to fish out these platforms to ensure you’re playing in a safe environment. Read on to the end to know what to do as you place your next bet.

    Are Online Casinos Rigged?

    Websites that host video games do so for profit. In the end, they want to make a profit while keeping players interested enough so they come back and spend their money. If they want their customers to appreciate the game, they need to make sure the participants are secure. Hence, rules and regulations have been established to guarantee the fair and lawful conduct of the events.

    Since they are designed to make money, no one person can hope to win regularly. Hence, some have speculated that the games are rigged. It has now become a common misconception that casinos deliberately design their games so that players can never win.

    Indeed, in reality, the house must always have an edge. However, just because a game has a house advantage does not mean that it is fixed. Not only do players have to contend with the inherent unpredictability of the game, but they can also experience unlucky runs. Even if the cards don’t seem to be dealt at random, that doesn’t mean the game is rigged.

    Now, throughout history, there have been cases of events being rigged. This simply means that like everything else with a good and bad side, some dishonest platforms could purposely rig their games. Still, an astute participant will be able to detect this kind of manipulation. You just need to be familiar with the rules of the game and the typical wagering trends.

    How Can You Spot Rigged Casinos?

    Rigged casinos typically take the outlook of their standard counterparts. Still, there are ways around them. When an online casino has been tampered with, some of the features that make it random for players are changed. The Return to Player (RTP) proportion has been reduced as a result of code changes. 

    An internet casino can reduce your odds of winning by reducing the RTP. Just a single percentage point higher could be the difference between keeping your money and having it taken away by the game. In most cases, rigged online casino games will have an RTP so low that they are no longer entertaining to play. Your winning will become extremely unlikely.

    How to Spot Legitimate Online Casinos

    Here are some pointers for legit casinos:

    Officially Audited by the Government

    It’s important to note that any publicly listed online casino is subject to extensive inspection. They have regular audits by both government agencies and independent auditors. In order to maintain their status as “white-listed” casinos, all of these online gambling sites are constantly communicating with various government bodies.

    Solid Reputation

    You can get a lot of information about sites that have a bad reputation and those that have a better reputation. You can simply question your friends and family who participate. Only pick from those that trustworthy sources have recommended.

    Positive Publicity

    Note that large victors are in the best interest of online casinos. Their public relations and word of mouth will greatly improve as a result of this. They should have no interest in showing up as scams.

    Conclusion

    You can rest assured that online casinos can be rigged but are not “rigged.” Not all casinos should be deemed bad over one misconception. As a final takeaway, try the free mode on the platform and test-run it before you play.

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