Hello,
Those things are actually also hunted by the game providers. At this point, the whole situation gets more complicated. I'm still missing a more thorough description of this concept.
Is this an app running on the background while you play in an online casino? Because if so, it might be detected even by the game provider.
The line is not exact and clear - it usually depends on the circumstances.
Since I do not fully understand how this advantage technically works despite all my questions, I'm trying to provide a reasonable warning along the way.
It is very likely against the rules if the player tries to gain an unfair advantage over the casino specifically, by using such a tool.
I hope you now better understand why I keep asking you how it works in detail. I only aim to keep the potential risk visible. Try to look at this from my point of view.
For instance, can you imagine walking into a brick-and-mortar casino with a running app on your cell phone and consulting the strategy personally while playing? Do you believe this is allowed?
Even taking photos is not allowed in most casinos. 🙁
All my replies to you have the same goal, to understand how this tool work and prevent players from believing there is a guaranteed way to gain a steady income from the game of roulette.
Take this as a complex response - I believe it is pointless to repeat myself over again in other threads.
So tell me honestly, am I still the pain here, or are we seeing eye to eye now? 🙂
I appreciate your contribution, that's for sure!
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