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Jammin Jars extremely suspicious "evidence" of rigging?


topsmokaz

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Can someone explain how is this possible? Two different streamers hitting the EXACT same base game hit on Jammin Jars? The odds of this happening is smaller than me having sex with Pamela Anderson in this  lifetime.

 

 

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9 hours ago, topsmokaz said:

So the fruits arenever dropped randomly? This would defeat the purpose of a slot being “random”?

Think of it this way:

Player Clicks Bet => Result is determined ( 0x up to max win) => Animation is chosen from a library of pre-made animations to match the result => Animation is displayed => Player receives payout (if it's not 0)

 

I can't say 100% this is how push gaming does it, but it's how other providers develop complex video slots.

 

 

 

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Okay, because I figured that the slot would drop the symbols randomly making it "random". If you look at pragmatic slots no two wins are alike, even if the win multiplier is the same. It just creates suspicion seeing two exactly the same win layouts.

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