![]() Newer games have faster clocks, so this requires more precision. They could then spin only during these +EV fluctuations. Knowing the clock rate, they could predict when clusters of games were coming with above average RTP. That allowed them to synch up with the pRNG sequence. Then, by sampling some results and knowing the fairly precise timing of these results, they could say with some certainty where they were in that time sequence. They reverse-engineered the software and were able to predict the complete sequence of games the pRNG would make available. Link to original postTo be technical, it was not the initial seed of the pRNG that they were able to guess. I am referring to straight use of video to figure out what games are paying and work out the math behind them based on what is shown at the end of each game. Would it really be possible to find clumps big enough to change your return? I say I do not think it would possibly. ![]() I have my doubts as the difference between RNG refresh rates and human reaction time is so large. ![]() A signal would let person know when to hit the button to increase chances of a big win. That was due to an alleged issue in seeds that allowed for results of RNG to be predicted. I don’t recall if it was discussed here or not. I seem to recall a Russian group that used phones to somehow determine when the player should hit the spin button to have a higher than normal hit rate on a particular group of older slot machines.
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