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From: Mike <>
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Subject: Re: Free Casino Cheat Testing Software
Date: 4 Aug 2004 04:39:27 -0500
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I fail to see how winning 5 hands should send the graph upwards toward
the casino cheating.
Could you explain the logic of your 'meter', please?
Mike
On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 20:57:06 GMT, in alt.gambling "Matt"
<user@thecasinohub.com> wrote:
>I've created a simple Java tool for testing whether or not an online Casino
>is cheating at Blackjack. It's still in its infancy, but uses simple
>statistics, so it should be relatively accurate unless a casino's cheating
>is very, very slight. If anybody would like to test it out and leave any
>feedback--what features they'd like to see added to it or any problems
>you've had, you can send email here: user@thecasinohub.com
>
>If the project is a success, I'll probably add cheat testers for other games
>like Roulette, Video Poker, etc.
>
>Cheat Tester: http://www.thecasinohub.com/BlackjackCT
>
>Please don't complain if it doesn't run on your system. As I mentioned
>above, the program is still in its infancy, but will at least be accurate.
>
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