Crazy Time voids 3 bonuses in a row

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  • #104438
    awesomex WANTED $136
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    So today on Crazy Time they voided 4 game rounds in a row, 3 of them were bonus rounds. No voided bets before or after.

    During this streak (where I played every single round), 4 bets in a row were rejected for all players across all casinos: The first one was the Crazy Time, then the 1, then the Pachinko, then the Coin Flip.

    Of course, when speaking to Evolution support, they’re not gonna do a thing about it.

    43 game rounds, 4 bonuses, 3 of them were ‘bets rejected’. The CT hit 100x (Blue), the Pachinko was 7x, Coin Flip was 3x.

    This looks suspect as hell.

    Honestly I have never seen anything like this.

    #104446
    Tricky0212 WANTED $82
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    At least it was 4 consecutive spins – so clearly just an error their end accepting bets, can’t say anything suspicious there. Had it been 4 bonus rounds spread out over multiple spins then yeah I agree but this just seems to be a 4 minute issue with the game server or something which isn’t uncommon.

    #104447
    awesomex WANTED $136
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    Tricky0212 wrote:

    At least it was 4 consecutive spins – so clearly just an error their end accepting bets, can’t say anything suspicious there. Had it been 4 bonus rounds spread out over multiple spins then yeah I agree but this just seems to be a 4 minute issue with the game server or something which isn’t uncommon.

    Sure, but the worst thing about it all is that the hosts have to keep doing their thing, and laugh and make jokes etc, knowing full well that over 40% of the players play blue flapper on crazy time, which was the 100x.
    It was probably just a coincidence, but they let us place the bets for each round, and the bets were cancelled upon spinning, across all platforms, which means the error was on Evolution’s side, and they should take responsibility for that.

    I heard someone say that spinning the wheel is just for show, and the win is calculated immediately once the bets are closed, but that seems a bit farfetched to me.

    Anyway, it was a strange session that caused over 1000 players to contact Evolution support at the same time.

    #104450
    Xbobmad WANTED $729
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    It’s because it’s all a scam. That’s what you want to hear isn’t it?

    These companies hold an edge that means they don’t have to scam anyone.

    I doubt there will be more of an answer than a technical fault. It happens. It rejected straight away so it’s not like it said you win then snatched it back.

    #104451
    awesomex WANTED $136
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    Xbobmad wrote:

    It’s because it’s all a scam. That’s what you want to hear isn’t it?

    These companies hold an edge that means they don’t have to scam anyone.

    I doubt there will be more of an answer than a technical fault. It happens. It rejected straight away so it’s not like it said you win then snatched it back.

    I honestly couldn’t care less what kind of replies I get in this thread, I just found this situation to be very special, so I posted the very special gambling situation on a gambling forum.

    It’s also incredibly naive to think that just cus someone doesn’t need to do something, they won’t do it. Jeff Bezos doesn’t need more money, yet he’s making new investments all the time.

    Wherever there’s money, there’s potential for corruption.
    How long has Crazy Time been around? June or July? And how many times have people seen any external reps come and look at the game? The game is live around the clock, yet we’ve never seen anyone physically look at the game to make sure it’s following a set of rules.

    That being said, I don’t believe they’re scamming people outside of the natural edge. But trusting blindly a money hungry, greedy company who delivers services to one of the most dodgy industries in modern history is insanely naive.

    #104475
    Seyahkram1977 WANTED $697
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    You make great points, but in the end the company running games like this are more likely to splice footage to scam people rather than simple knock off bonuses, and the fact games have issues isn’t proof of wrong doings… games break… it’s what it is, they know it’s recorded and they know any issues are logged and have the ability to get reported, (and do get reported 100s of times by the live crowd) which could get them investigated by the commissions…

    but on a live game like this, where  more than one mistake happens I think it would be reasonable for a gambling authority  to stop the game, off line it , have it run for a few minutes prove the “ issues” are rectified before it’s made available again….because 4 times in a session is unfair on the player…

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