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    Default Are machines reset?

    Hi,

    I decided to have a bash at Littlewoods online casino around August 2006. I choose them for their reputation and easy withdrawal methods. The game play was good for a while ,win some, lose some. Then around November 2006 the game play changed to pretty much lose all the time. After a long spell of losing at Littlewoods, I decided to have a change and tried Ruby Fortune I found this site a lot more enjoyable and very quick to pay out. My next choice was River Belle, which is where I am now; again I have found this site to be very fair.
    My question, I have pretty much played every game on River Belle, once I play a game and win, I move on. Now I have reached a point where I would be putting money back into a machine that has already paid out. Do online casino’s reset their machines? Every time I return to a machine that I have already won on, the winning amount and reels are exactly the same.

    Thanks

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    Unhappy Do They Reset

    All online casinos track your betting and keep a record of what you have done as an individual. They do not have to reset machines because the software has been set since your signing on.
    All machines have a type of RGN sofware but that has an over-riding sub programme set at whatever losing percentage the casino advertises. You can have some wins but you will lose in the long run.
    If you have a reasonably big win then that's the time to cash up and change to another casino otherwise you will --- well you know the result!

    WRX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Morgan
    All online casinos track your betting and keep a record of what you have done as an individual.
    They do not have to reset machines because the software has been set since your signing on.
    All machines have a type of RGN software but that has an over-riding sub programme set at whatever losing percentage the casino advertises. You can have some wins but you will lose in the long run.
    If you have a reasonably big win then that's the time to cash up and change to another casino otherwise you will --- well you know the result!

    WRX
    Sorry Steve, but that is just complete nonsense.
    Online casinos (with reputable software at least) have truly random games, period.
    They don't need to rig the games to make profit, the house edge (worked out purely by mathematics) guarantees their income.

    There will always be winners (like me on a good day) and losers (me on a bad day), but overall the casinos always win, without cheating.
    A small proportion on online gamblers will win just about all the time (like me again!) and the rest will lose most of the time. The casino's are happy with that because they need winners to reinforce their credibility.

    Your last sentence however, is very sensible advice!
    If you've made a profit you have been lucky are 'beating the odds', and the law of averages means you are likely to go on a losing streak. So I agree - get out & try another casino! 8)
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    The best method I have found, is to open up a new casino account make a profit of around £50 and then log out and forget about the casino. I move onto a new account and make a small profit there and again, log out and move onto another one. I find that this helps me with long term profits considerably better. ITs a problem trying to find reputable casinos though.

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