live dealer roulette, is it more fair than RNG?
Noticing a lot of debate lately about live dealer roulette vs. RNG versions. My friends swear that the live stream games are more “fair” just because there’s a physical wheel and not a computer picking numbers. I get the trust issue with software, but theoretically, if the RNG is certified, shouldn't it be just as random? I do tend to find myself leaning toward live dealers though, probably just out of habit more than logic.
Has anyone noticed any actual difference in the results or is it just psychological? Do you guys trust one over the other, and if so, why?
Certified RNG roulette is legit for randomness, but live dealer helps me trust outcomes after a brutal loss. Do you feel less tilted chasing bets with a real wheel?
If my sports betting taught me anything, trust grows with transparency, not just mechanics. I watch for mispriced odds and limits on both, but poor streams or fuzzy numbers like on bet365’s live table kill my confidence fast.
Choppy streams wreck focus, but what really grinds me down is waiting days for withdrawals like on bet365. If my cash isn’t moving when I hit, the fairness of the wheel barely matters, live or RNG.
Leaning live dealer too, just for the vibe and seeing the wheel spin makes losses sting less, but if the RNG's legit and la partage rules apply, house edge is the same. Ever notice more aggressive bonuses on the software side though?
I focus on cashout reliability over fairness debates, since waiting ages on verification (like bet365 roulette) stings way more than any RNG paranoia. Are you picking games based on withdrawal speed or just vibe?
Honestly, with RNGs that pass legit audits, the real edge comes from how each site handles stuff like side bets or limits (sports betting taught me to dig for those quirks), not from the wheel type. Ever notice live tables sometimes sneakily restrict the spread or limit repeat bets way more than software?
Bankroll slips faster for me on RNG, but that might just be my nerves talking. Anyone else track streaks to calm the tilt?
I trust live dealer a bit more only because I can track spins and spot any quirks, like weird streaks or dealer habits. On crypto casinos, do you ever compare results by running play money sessions side by side just to check for funky patterns?
Running parallel tests in crypto casinos taught me the variance mostly mirrors itself unless I’m tilting my bet sizes or chasing losses. Ever try tracking your emotional swings instead of the wheels themselves?
I clocked that, but my twist is this, on studio casino streams, do sound or pace glitches ever push you into auto-pilot betting before you even notice?
Totally, weird tempo shifts on Ruby Roulette have made me slam quick bets without thinking, do you adjust your stakes when that lag hits or just ride it out?
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