How do I know if an Online Casino's Slot Games Are Rigged?

Some people may feel unsure about playing online casino slot games. They may be concerned about the games in question being rigged. This is a perfectly good concern to have. However, legitimate online casinos will not have rigged slots. Online casinos such as this are regulated and licensed by a gambling authority. In order to receive the licence and continue to hold it, an online casino has to show that none of the slot games are rigged. In fact, no games at all can be rigged. 

How to know whether an online casino is legitimate

Before you choose to register with any online casino it makes sense to do some research. Find out what some of the most recently written reviews are saying about the online casino. Be sure to read reviews on sites that are from reliable sources. In other words, read reviews that are unlikely to have been paid for. 

Reviews that have been paid for are usually gushing with compliments and they can be very long. Look for realistic and short reviews that tell it like it is. 

 

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Another way to know whether an online casino is legitimate is by checking its licence. All legitimate online casinos will detail the licence at the bottom of the main page. The licensing authority will be mentioned and the licence number may also be mentioned. Some online casinos add a link to the licence number. Clicking on the link should take you to a page that displays the online casinos’ business details.  

Online casinos that do not detail any licence or regulation information should be avoided. Sites such as these are likely to be illegal. Signing up to the sites in question can result in your money and/or your data being stolen. Therefore, you should avoid playing any of the site’s slots and any other games that they have. 

Online slots scams

Unfortunately, there are a few online slots scams that exist to take a player’s money. Some of the most common scams include:

Non-payment of winnings

Some online casinos fail to give a player their winnings. This type of scam is not limited to slots. However, it can occur when a player has seemingly won a large amount of money via a slot game. The player may be told that they have won a large amount of money. However, when it comes to withdrawing it the process can seem somewhat delayed. 

Should a player question the online casino about their winnings they may not receive a response. Alternatively, they may also receive a response that accuses the player of deception. Whatever the response may or may not be, the player will not receive their winnings. 

Online slot bonus scams

Most online casinos offer bonuses to players when they sign up for an account. However, online slot bonus scams can involve a player being offered a bonus that seems too good to be true. All that the player has to do is to deposit £50 into their account, for example. However, the player will never receive the bonus. You could avoid this from happening to you by checking for the online casino’s licence. 

Theft of personal details

Some illegal online slot casinos will take a player’s personal details and sell them on. Other illegal online casinos will use the details themselves. 

Most online casinos, even legitimate ones, will ask players for their names and social security number. They may also ask for credit card details so they can check your credentials. This is all OK if a player signs up to a legitimate online casino. Those who give the details to an illegal online slot casino may live to regret it. 

The random number generator

Every legitimate online casino uses a random number generator (RNG) to make sure that slot games are fair. It is in an online casino’s interest to use an RNG. This is because those who do are more likely to receive a licence and be regulated. When a site has a licence and is regulated, it is safe for players to spend time on. 

A random number generator ensures that the online slots are fair. Every time a player chooses to play a slot game a number will automatically be generated. This number will tell the slot where to stop. Therefore, the game is not rigged in the online casino’s favour. While some slots can be hard to win, as long as it is controlled by an RNG it is safe to play. 

Players should be aware that random number generators (RNGs) are mentioned in the slot game’s terms and conditions. If there is no mention of an RNG in the game’s terms and conditions, players should avoid it. It is highly likely that the online slot game is rigged. Therefore, there is no point in any player attempting to win the game. 

The life-changing jackpot

Most online casinos will not offer a life-changing jackpot on one of its slots. However, those that do are likely to be illegal. It is not in a legitimate online casino’s interest to offer a jackpot that’s worth huge sums of money. It’s unlikely that players will see a jackpot that’s worth more than £10,000. In fact, a jackpot can be as little as £2,000. 

If a life-changing jackpot is offered, players should proceed with caution. Slot games that offer large sums of money may choose to split the jackpot. However, the casino will make this clear to players before they choose to play the slots. 

As you can see, it is possible for players to understand whether an online casino’s slot games are rigged. All that players need to do is to undertake a bit of research. The research should help players to understand whether an online casino and its slots are legitimate. If you’re not sure whether a slot is rigged, don’t risk it. Play another game at another online casino, preferably one that you know is 100% legitimate.