Ignition is not regulated and RNG is not certified

Corrected myself as you were typing. 22 is maybe a tad bit too loose but not by much.

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22 is too loose. (never mind, I though you meant the hand 22) I do have some better ranges specified by position and whether deep, 100bb, respond to rfi, 3bet, 4bet, and fold to 3bet. I vary my rfi size and 3bet size, to try to max value, or pot control if I continue. One of the spews last night was a hand that I had seen folks win on, but should never be in the 4 bet category.

Deeper, you can do 22 on the button. I don’t know what stakes you play, since that will also determine your strategy.

I also have different ranges depending on balancing play, and SB vs BB.

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Another add, 22 is very good vpip, its how you play the hands in position that matters.

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Wow, cannot believe I just heard about it now, i.e. no RNG verification. That’s shady as hell!!!

Site reps, can you please explain why you elect to not have a 3rd party RNG verification???

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Matt has responded to this concern previously in this topic here.

As mentioned, licensing options are being explored further but in the meantime our RNG adheres to the industry’s best standards.

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According to who does your RNG adheres to the industry’s best standards?

Surely, if your RNG does adhere to industry’s best standards, you would have no problem to have it verified by an independent 3rd party, no?

In other words, with so many claims by your customers that your RNG is rigged, it is well in your business interest to at least put this conspiracy to rest, by allowing an independent, 3rd party review…

Unless of course… :wink:

Just saying…

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THREE years is a very long time in today’s day and age to not have this done!

FWIW, I never once accused your network of being “RIGGED”. Unfortunately I am cursed with common sense, and I can totally see other customers’ and players’ concerns.

It’s 2020, time to get your **** together! :slight_smile:

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Could not agree more…

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I would love for Ignition to be transparent and get their RNG certified. If it upholds to the industry’s best standards, prove it!!

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@FutureInsights Not sure what you mean? Playing slots live? I have not fared well playing slots on Ignition…I probably have a 40% winning percentage. A lot of the time I will get below $50 balance on a slot and the game will go up and down between $20 and $70 over and over to make up for the $100’s lost in the same session to make the game stats seem more even.

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Im not much of a slot player but I can find rtp for ignition’s slots in a few places online and in the games instructions (very limited games) and I wish they had a 3rd party audit of the RNG, the approval from the Kahnawake Gaming Commission but that wont happen this quotes from Wiki… “In September 2016, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced that it had reached an understanding with the Kahnawake Gaming Commission wherein the KGC would no longer provide licenses to gambling operators who accept customers from the United States of America” So there isn’t going to be any licenses or 3rd party audits by companies until the prohibition ends. No USA facing site has any of these that ive seen however I only play here and ACR.

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Where can you find rtp for any of Ignition’s slot game?

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the little question mark tab and if they don’t have it there are a dozen sites that keep track not to mention checking with the company that owns or made the game.

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wizardofodds has some RTP stats for slots on ignition.

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Don’t play so much slots. I used to be good at slots, mathematically speaking, knowing how class II machines worked in a bank. Followed slot channels on you tube, my best jackpots were at bets $6 and below. I don’t see the same payouts with Ignition casino (played once when on tilt, disappointing to say the least). I would prefer to play slots live, where I can see how much money has gone into the bank. For more information how our slot machines work, look up lottery style class II in WA state. The difference for online, since they are not regulated, is if they are class III, class II, or even a class to begin with. :roll_eyes:

As in return to player, it won’t mean much, if the entire system just paid out big, then it needs to accumulate more. Do some reading on slots in general.

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It sets up hands more than enough to make it painfully obvious that this site manipulates hands. I’m deleting and taking my money and business elsewhere as I type. Goodluck all the stay for some unknown reason. There to many others that will provide a more honest service.

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Do you know the extensive process involved to set up hands in someone’s favor? That is more riggie than rng vs slots discussion.

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Man if your complaining about slots being in there favor to much, your slow headed! That’s the point of slots! Lol. They adjust how much they pay out and how often! What do you expect fr. Iv never in my life played a slot,casino and deffenitly on a massive unregulated gambling site. WOW Don’t waste your ( giving money away) time on a reply I’ll never see it. Btw do you know the massive organization that goes onto a site like this, and programs. Nothing is impossible anymore. GOOD LUCK.

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I agree and honestly just was told about it from support, when i ask about the player-to-player deposits and withdrawals and now iam hooked. Best feature this company offers for getting funds in and out wish I knew about it before now could have saved me so much .

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Thank you for responding!!

That game, along with Reign of Gnomes, Good Fishes, Wishes, Robin Hood, Space Traders etc. are not owned by Ignition/Bovada as they are Revolver Gaming video slots so that might come with the software.

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