I’m truly convinced Crazy Time/Monopoly are totally manipulated.

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    Matty15602 WANTED $8
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    This has been really bugging me for a very long time now. I don’t point fingers and shout ‘scam’ at casinos easily – because they are inherently scams from the get go. They are not fair in the sense that you will always lose. I am also fully aware that Evolution ‘have no reason’ to rig their live games, but I truly believe that is just a catchphrase that they rely on to avoid real accountability. Calling anyone who complains or has an index of suspicion towards their games as gambling addicts or idiots is something that happens often and causes a complete deflection of the very relevant criticism. Yes there are no doubt people who simply lose and then place a review saying ‘scam’ or ‘rigged’, but this is something that I’ve had my eye on for over three years now and after years of telling myself it’s just confirmation bias, I don’t want to ignore the discussion any longer.

    I’ll number some points, go in depth, and provide some pictures when I can:

     

    #1 – Just look at the wheel:

    It’s very simple. I see this wheel spin all the damn time and while this is not evidence on its own and purely anecdotal, I see completely different physics almost every spin. You can ‘see’ sudden moments in the wheel where it ceases to continue losing momentum, and some spins the flapper continues for far longer than it should. Supposedly, the wheel is purely physical and the outcomes are random, with no other manipulation. The wheel allegedly weighs 300kg and the flapper is the only thing that slows it down – yet there was a video out there where the flapper, fully mid-spin, hits the peg of a 5 segment and bounces back. This would be literally impossible if the wheel was what it claims. I found it last night but now I can’t find it again – it was on Youtube, hopefully someone can help me out.

     

    2# Sheer probability/statistics.

    The Monopoly/CT wheel both have 54 segments – so let’s do a little thought exercise. Picture both of the wheels, but remove every value from them. No 1’s, 2’s, bonuses, etc. Just plain segments that are separated by lines, on a 54-segment wheel. Over the years, I have seen session after session where the wheel consistently lands on the same segments(that are 1 or 2 of course) numerous times, within the same session. Remember, strip away that 1 or 2 value from them, and think of it as simply a 1/54 segment. I recall a session last week on Monopoly where I watched the ‘2’ on the left side of the 4 Rolls segment hit over 7 times within a 15 minute period. The chance of hitting that specific 2 segment next to 4 rolls is 1.85%, each time. The same probability that exists for hitting the 4 rolls segment. In essence, the wheel is mysteriously hitting a 1.85% chance segment, which is conveniently next to the 4 rolls, over 7 times. Even within a full one-hour session, this would be absolutely insane – yet it was happening within 15-20 minutes. Picture for a moment that there are 5-7 4 rolls in a 15 minute period. I can guarantee you that the game would be closed down for maintenance. It has NEVER happened in the history of either of these games as far as I know. Mysteriously, this segment, which is situated right next to the 4-rolls segment, beat those essentially impossible odds. And not just once, but almost every time I watch the game(and don’t bet). I’m left in disbelief at how people don’t see it. So the question is why? – simple: to tease/tilt/entice players into depositing/betting, or simply because there is some kind of mechanism(magnet?) in place around that segment, that encourages the wheel to avoid the 4-rolls segment.

    If you think I sound nuts, I don’t blame you. But keep in mind I am so convinced of this that I make a habit of checking the game often, without betting, and just observing. If you have your doubts, go into CT/Monopoly Live in your own time and do exactly what I have done. Keep note of certain segments individually, and watch how often they hit multiple times in one session, all the while a CT/4R hasn’t hit in over 150+ spins.

    Continued…

    The odds don’t add up in multiple ways:

    1) CT/4R not hitting in over 150-200, sometimes 250+ spins, multiple times per-day. This is possible, but very unlikely. The odds of these segments are roughly once every 54 spins. Variance is a thing of course, but it is too consistently bad to be purely random. The same applies for Crazy Time – a bonus round chance is 1 in 7 spins. I have seen this game go over 30/40/50 spins without triggering a bonus quite a few times. Tracksino exists, I really encourage you to look for yourself.

    2) The outcomes, over the course of years, are too ‘perfect’. The long-term results/statistics of the game are almost exactly what you’d think, with little deviation. This might sound good, but it’s not. No game that is truly random should have such consistent outcomes for such a long time.

    #3 The Bonus Games…

    I won’t write too much here because I will let the videos speak for themselves. What you witness in these videos is physically impossible without some kind of manipulation:

    Here the puck very clearly goes into the 45x. It is halfway between the two pegs either side, and gravity states it cannot move any direction other than downwards, unless external force/energy is applied. Somehow, the puck flies upwards and into the neighbouring, lower-paying slot.

    No words needed here. The puck mysteriously loses power as it becomes stuck too.

     

    #4 Their random cancellation of bonus rounds with no explanation, and no clear fault with the wheel.

    This is also self-explanatory – multiple occasions have been documented where a bonus round hits, and is simply cancelled outright with no reason. The man on the speaker tells the host to spin again, and they do. People legitimately betted on these segments, and were refused them for no reason. There are one of two reasons for this:

    1) Evolution simply cancel and initiate rounds whenever they decide, with no jurisdiction ensuring fairness.

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    2) The wheel is not governed by physics, but electronically controlled by a computer/RNG system like a slot machine, that malfunctioned and landed on the wrong segment. Having asked Evolution in their live chat whether the wheel is physics-based or computer RNG based, they refused to answer and simply gave a copy-paste paragraph about how their games are licensed for fairness. This is sketchy in and of itself, as ignoring a simple answer for a long-winded script is done intentionally to dodge the question.

    You can see examples in this video:

    And finally, #5 – why wouldn’t they?

    They make an absolutely ridiculous amount of money. They are located in far east Europe with various studios also dotted along far east Europe(the likes of Georgia, Romania, etc) – far away from any real accountability. Evolution have been in trouble with the UKGC last december for operating on unlicensed casinos. Simply put; with all the money at stake, there is absolutely no way that they leave it all down to a wheel with some colours on it. At the very least, the game is a computer-based RNG system, which they intentionally keep hidden by from the players as this would reveal the potential they have to manipulate the outcomes, and it also reduces that sense of randomness that keeps people hooked and continuously betting, which despite how often they get the dealers to use the soundbite ‘responsible gambling’, is their ultimate goal. Casinos don’t make money off responsible gambling, but they do off addicts – and every game is designed to keep you addicted. Slots give you the illusion that the reels are random, but don’t outright tell you they’re irrelevant. The same is likely happening with Crazy Time as an absolute best-case scenario. Thank you for reading, and I hope Bandit sees this, as maybe he’ll be able to raise awareness and hopefully encourage some accountability.

     

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    #148528
    Matty15602 WANTED $8
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    As of 18:42 08/06/2025, this is the current Tracksino stats(which are 100% accurate):

    (288 spins since 4 rolls)

    And I have personally watched it hit the ‘2’ segment, two spaces away from the left side of 4-Rolls, three times since then. And I’ve only been watching for less than an hour. As we see, this wheel is completely defying probability for the thousandth day in a row, but only when it comes to the high-paying segments. It has been between four and five hours since the 4 rolls segment has landed.

    The odds are 4 Rolls are 1/54.

    The current statistics are no 4R in 291 spins.

    This is total control and manipulation with the intent of causing addiction and chasing, enhanced by the fact that the hosts regularly tell players to check statistics, which they have obviously been instructed to do by their higher-ups.

    This is day-in, day-out collecting from this company. There is undoubtedly, 100% some form of external manipulation or cheating happening here. The company and their studios, especially these wheels, are based in far-east Europe for a reason. They are out of the realistic reach of any jurisdiction regulating them. Either that, or the licensing companies are also corrupt and in on the act. Sounds tin-foil hat, but is honestly the only realistic explanation for what is happening here.

    When will it end? When will this company have any accountability?

    I will not be satisfied that these games are ‘fair’ and ‘regulated’, or random in any capacity, until I see a video of some form of regulatory body conducting a surprise investigation of the CT/Monopoly studios that require the game to be paused while the investigation takes place, in every room of the building. Full computer-checks, in-depth inspection of the wheels, interviews with the staff, everything. There is something not right with this company and it must be found.

     

    #148532
    Matty15602 WANTED $8
    Outlaw

    Quick update – currently 512 spins without rolls. Probability of this happening is 0.007% chance. We are fast approaching nolimit-city max-win odds.

    #148644
    solidrobben WANTED $11
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    I have to agree so I just stay way clear of any of these games.
    Even when you finally get through to rolls it’s gash. It seems the risk isn’t worth the reward.

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    #148657
    Matty15602 WANTED $8
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    I’ve noticed more and more obviously the last few months that the hosts spin, especially on monopoly, to avoid the highest-paying segments. They say they don’t but it’s glaringly obvious. They will spin the wheel fast/slow depending on the positioning of the CT/4R segment, and it’s clearly become more of a noticed issue as players are constantly complaining of super slow, low-effort spins from the host, and when they ask to go faster, the host always outright flattens any requests to, saying it will ‘break the wheel’ or ‘I’m spinning it exactly as I should thank you’. If you watch the games long enough you’ll notice this, I believe they have some sort of system letting them know at what strength to spin the wheel or when to release it, in order for it to be more easily controlled by the control mechanisms.

    #148660
    Matty15602 WANTED $8
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    Just more evidence that this disgusting shit is rigged and controlled, it has landed on the ‘1’ to the left of 4 rolls at least five separate times in my knowledge, in which time 4 rolls has not hit for 362 spins. The odds of this happening are REALITY DEFYING and they MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE. I am not a high roller or someone in a position of power/finance that can take any action against these people, but I beg anyone here who sees this and has the possibility to – please, please start a serious lawsuit or inquest into this company. They are so blatantly and insultingly rigging this game. I have no stake in this, I refuse to play it as of the last month, but this has to stop now. They are lying to people about the randomness/fairness of the game in order to create FOMO and addiction, their dealers are given scripts with buzzwords that do the exact same thing… this has to stop, we are in 2025 and this kind of corruption is still allowed in broad daylight?

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