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How can I be certain that Casino.com provide fair gaming?
- Casino.com guarantees that their casino provision is 100% fair. We use a Random Number Generator for all games, and our payout rations are displayed.
What is meant by the term Random Number Generator (RNG)?
- A Random Number Generator (RNG) is a computer programme which randomly produces the game results.
- The RNG produces the outcome of each card deal and every dice roll, without any unrealistic duplication (such as two of the same card dealt at the same time).
- These results can not be predicted, and are subject to games rules.
- The RNG is completely random and the results can not be manipulated.
How can I be certain that the Random Number Generator (RNG) is reliable?
- The RNG is made up of mathematical equations called algorithms. These conform to expected industry standards.
- Our RNG is governed by our licensing agreement.
- A test of the RNG involves a sequence of 300,000,000 (three hundred million) numbers to ensure excellent functionality.
- The RNG is thoroughly tested on an ongoing basis to make sure that our members receive the fairest possible gaming environment.
How do I know the casino will not manipulate the RNG?
- The RNG cannot be manipulated.
- We would lose members if we did not provide a fair gaming environment.
- Players would be able to use any set patterns to their advantage and use this against the casino.
- The internet would leak this information which would be harmful to our product and our reputation.
- It is in our best interest to keep our gaming environment completely unbiased.
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