Seyahkram1977 wrote:
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So this the video I saw, if the dice is fake it’s pretty well done…. but I don’t play this game so I take everybody else’s word before mine ( eejit the man about these things, so i tend to side with him , but you have the pic so …… I don’t know )
The title for this video is so misleading and slanderous. It’s quite frustrating as I’m actually raising valid points for why this game needs to be reviewed, but things like this just dilute that legitimacy into noise.
So basically what happened in this case, the first of the last rolls went for seven, but landed on the edge. The protocol for when this happens is to reroll the dice. But this isn’t automatic, it requires manual human intervention to verify and action the reroll. So after some time (no idea what caused this initial delay) they did this. It then looks like a series of human errors came into play. The dice were (mistakenly, I presume) rerolled again. As the second of the three rolls was a legitimate roll, I think whoever was in charge cancelled the game. Human error happens.
After this they respan the wheel and by chance it landed on 4 rolls again and it went for a huge 152x.
Despite the successful reroll, Evolution actually funded everyone after these events happened that was impacted by all this with the resultant x that the original 4 rolls had paid, including if 7 would have landed.
Hope this clears that up.