Is online roulette rigged more often than not?

PercyTheIII

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The idea that online roulette is rigged more often than not is, frankly, nonsense. Let me explain this logically. Reputable online casinos—licensed ones, mind you—use Random Number Generators (RNGs) to ensure fair outcomes. These are independently tested by auditing agencies like eCOGRA or iTech Labs. Rigging a game under these conditions would not only ruin a casino's credibility but also invite legal trouble. Why risk it when the house edge guarantees profits anyway?

That said, I do understand why this suspicion exists. Rogue casinos do operate, and their games might not play fair. If you're playing on an unregulated site without checking its credentials, you might as well throw your money into a fire. For context, I stick to live roulette tables whenever possible. Live dealer games are streamed in real time, making rigging a much harder feat (unless you're watching a staged performance, which is rare for licensed platforms).

If you still think the odds are stacked against you, remember: roulette is a game of chance. It's not about "rigging"; it's about mathematics. If you're losing more than you'd like, blame the law of large numbers, not some imaginary conspiracy.

What do you think—am I making sense, or are you convinced online roulette is the devil in disguise?
 
I think it depends on where you're playing. Some sites seem sketchy, but live roulette with a dealer is harder to rig. Still, feels like luck's always against you sometimes
 
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