Online Roulette
Is the game of roulette the same when played online, or are they tricking us somehow? This is a question I'm often asked by colleagues who learn that I run a roulette web site. The answer is a little easier to say these days, and that answer is that the online game is the same as the offline version.
Why is that easier to say nowadays than it was a few short years ago? Basically the level of trustworthiness in the online casino world has risen a great deal since their introduction in the middle of the nineties. Now, if a casino is cheating their players, there are a number of watchdog groups that will catch them, and it wont be small news, it will be well known. Sticking with trustworthy online casinos is essential in any game, and the same is true in roulette.
The game-play itself is almost identical, except that you're never waiting for other players to finish betting before the wheel spins, it spins on demand, it just doesn't stop on demand. The computers that decide where that little ball is going to land are all based on widely accepted random number generators (RNGs), so you can be confident that there is no simple trick bilking you out of your winnings. Of course, to be on the safe side, it's best that you choose an online casino that has been around for more than a week. There are a number of casinos with good reputations that have been around since the late nineties, which is about as old as online casinos get.
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