I am a very experienced Blackjack player mostly at live casinos in Las Vegas, New Orleans, Reno and a couple in Calfornia (Some other International locations) over the years. The past couple of years I have played online from time to time and I must say it is an entirely different game as far as outcomes and potential winning streaks.
Either I am the unluckiest person in the World or the dealers online are the luckiest players in the World. The frequency of the dealer drawing out to 21 is literally "freakish" at times. Other times you will get normal play with a decent consistency of potential winning hands.
Here's a list of rather suspicious observations:
1) The dealer's top card is a face card or 10 a higher percentage than normal
2) Seemingly a lack of Aces and indeed player blackjacks are noticeable to an experienced player.
3) NO transparency in shuffling and use of fresh card decks like you see in Las Vegas, Reno, and other locations
4) Suspicious and unbelievably rotten play by "hit and run" players in games where people have substantial bets at stake. A grand example is somebody doubling on a hard 20 with the dealer showing a 6, busting out on 30 and the dealer getting a 5 to knock everyone out on the table. Folks this does not happen in the reality!!!!
5) Uncanny superior cards held by the dealer when the entire table gets 12s to 15s
6) The severe percentage of times the dealer DOES NOT bust regardless of their top card.
Look folks as I have said initially, I've played a lot of Blackjack ever since I was a kid just for fun. There is too many ways an online casino can manipulate this game further to their advantage. The above list of "anomalies" is just off the top of my head and is too consistent to ignore. It does not take rocket science to put 2 and 2 together here.
After doing some research online to see what type of scams have been uncovered, all I can say is there are many that haven't. I believe if an online casino really wanted to be fair, they could be way more transparent by showing the shuffle, allowing the decks to be cut by players randomly and show higher stakes players the use of new decks along with laying out the cards. The only company I have seen come close is Ezugi which I shall play from time to time. Funny enough, the winning percentage on their tables is normal. I wonder why?
I will play a few hands on Ezugi platforms and maybe Lucky Streak but the others, not a chance. On top of everything else, they change the original rules of Blackjack more in favor of the house too.
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