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Why Thousands Call Evolution Gaming a Scam

Last updated: January 14, 2026
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Contents
  • The Bigger Picture
    • Win Patterns That Hook You In
    • Rejected Bets
    • Rerolls That Change Results
    • Bets You Never Made
    • Money Disappearing From Accounts
    • They’re Watching You
    • Pre-Recorded Game Outcomes
    • Regulators Turn a Blind Eye
    • Perfect RTP When Nobody’s Winning
    • Customer Support That Ignores You
    • Censored Complaints, Bot Winners
  • Game Shows
    • Crazy Time, Monopoly, Funky Time: Controlled Wheels
    • The Luckiest Segment On The Wheel
    • Cash Hunt: 2,500x For Six People
    • Cash Hunt: Your Clicks Get “Moved”
    • Pachinko with a 50x Top Slot Multiplier Canceled
    • They Know Results Beforehand
    • No More Second Chance on Coin Flip
    • No Mod, No Bonus
    • Funky Time Wheel Layout Proves It’s Rigged
    • The Flapper That Flips Backwards
    • Crazy Coin Flip: Paying Extra to Lose
    • Heatmap Proves Wheel Avoids Good Segments
    • Monopoly Pre-Recorded Dice Rolls
    • Monopoly Big Baller: Controlled Ball Selection
    • New Games Pay, Old Games Die
  • Roulette
    • The Game Knows What You’re Betting
    • The Ball Does Things Balls Shouldn’t Do
    • Screen Freezes at the Worst Possible Moments
    • Same Impossible Patterns Every Day
    • The Ball Sits In One Number, They Call Another
    • Lightning Roulette Multipliers Never Land On Your Numbers
    • Too Late to Win, Never Too Late to Lose
  • Blackjack
    • Training You To Bet Big Before They Wipe You Out
    • Bot Players Manipulate The Shoe Against You
    • Dealer “Mistakes” Favor The House
    • Impossible Loss Patterns
    • Missing 10s, Extra Low Cards
    • Dealer Mixes Up Cards
    • Lightning Blackjack Multiplier Theft
  • Poker
    • Dealer Full Houses On Repeat
  • Baccarat
    • Naturals Target High Rollers
    • Dealers Pick Which Card To Draw
    • Lightning Baccarat Multipliers Gone
  • Super Sic Bo
    • Dice Freeze and Move In Impossible Ways
  • Craps
    • Magnetic Dice and Magnetic Coil
    • Seven Out Frequency
    • The Two-Account Exploit
    • Split Video Clips
  • Mega Ball
    • Camera Zooms Hide The Switch
  • Five-Star Reviews

You wouldn’t trust a 1-star restaurant with your lunch order. But then you keep throwing money at a casino provider with that exact same rating.

Evolution runs the world’s biggest live casino game studio. Their reputation is far from being great though. We’ve already dug into Crazy Time manipulations – now it’s time to hear from the players themselves.

Evolution Gaming Trustpilot page showing 1.1 out of 5 rating with 1,113 reviews, overwhelming majority being 1-star ratings indicating widespread player dissatisfaction
Evolution Gaming’s Trustpilot rating tells the story: 1.1 out of 5 stars from over 1,100 reviews

The Bigger Picture

Win Patterns That Hook You In

When you’re betting $5 or $10, you win. A lot. You’re hitting numbers, building confidence, feeling like you’ve got a system figured out. So you do what anyone would do – you bump your bets up to $50 or $100.

That’s when the wins dry up. Suddenly nothing hits. Your bankroll that grew steadily with small bets evaporates rapidly with larger ones.

Players think this is intentional. Let small bettors win to get them hooked and confident. Once they get excited, flip the switch.

Your wins get capped at an invisible ceiling. You can win this much and no further. After that, you only lose. One player had €1,000 in their account, betting €6 split across three numbers. They lost 166 times in a row until the entire balance was gone.

Rejected Bets

You place a bet, the game rejects it, and surprise – that would’ve been the winning number. Players report this happening constantly, sometimes 20+ times in a single hour. And it’s never the losing bets that get rejected. Only the ones that would’ve paid out big.

One player mentioned Grosvenor Casino even admitted the rejection rate was suspiciously high and promised to investigate.

Another player was playing craps, watched the dice roll, won their bet, then got a rejection message. When they contacted support, they were told no bets had been rejected at all.

Rerolls That Change Results

Even worse than rejected bets. Lightning Dice lands on 5, you’ve got money on 5, then they’re re-rolling, and it lands on something else. Your win just turned into a loss.

In roulette, the pattern is even more blatant. The ball lands on 17, you’ve got £300 on it, then the spin is declared “invalid” and they re-spin. The second spin lands on a number you don’t have. You lose.

Bets You Never Made

You’re playing normally, betting your usual amount, and suddenly the game places a massive bet you never wanted.

Players report this happening in suspicious ways. One guy was typing in the chat box when keystrokes somehow triggered a $502 bet – while his mouse wasn’t even moving. This happened right when he’d finally cleared a 50x playthrough requirement and was about to cash out $524.

Another player opened Evolution’s Turkish Football Studio, and before they could even click anything, the game placed max bets on two outcomes simultaneously – $2,100 gone instantly. They tested it again (recording this time), and the same thing happened. Eventually, they found that pressing F5 before the game starts triggers automatic bets.

Money Disappearing From Accounts

And how about money disappearing from your account without you placing any bets. Not rejected bets. Not rerolls. Not accidental max bets. Just straight-up deduction.

One player was watching the roulette wheel and noticed something weird with how the ball was landing – like it was defying physics, bouncing into zero over and over. He started commenting about it in the live chat. Other players agreed. Ten minutes later, his balance dropped by £88. He checked his betting history and saw a single bet he never placed.

Another player reported the same thing: you’re sitting there watching the game, you haven’t clicked anything, and bam! Hundreds or even thousands just vanish from your balance.

This player was on Deal or No Deal, turned $20 into $180, then watched their entire balance disappear mid-game. When they checked the transaction history, Evolution had logged it as two separate “in-game transactions” of $90 each.

They’re Watching You

Players believe Evolution is actively monitoring individual accounts and adjusting outcomes based on what you’re doing.

One player covered 20-22 numbers on roulette (out of 37 total) and somehow missed 14 consecutive spins. The mathematical odds of that happening by chance are basically impossible. But if the system is tracking what numbers you’re betting on and actively avoiding them, it makes perfect sense.

Players with decades of gambling experience – people who understand variance and probability – say they’ve never seen losing streaks like Evolution’s. One gambler with 20+ years of roulette play called it the worst run he’d ever witnessed.

The pattern suggests each account is being tracked individually. When the algorithm decides “it’s your turn to lose,” it doesn’t matter which game you switch to or what strategy you try. Everything becomes a loss.

Pre-Recorded Game Outcomes

Dealers are live on screen, but the actual games might not be. If you record an hour of gameplay and watch it back, you’ll start seeing the same patterns over and over – identical card sequences in blackjack, the same roulette spins, even the same “near misses” where the ball avoids your number in the exact same way.

Some players claim the camera angles switch at suspicious times – right after bets are placed. They believe multiple camera feeds are being used to hide what’s really happening with pre-recorded outcomes.

Regulators Turn a Blind Eye

Evolution operates under licenses from gambling commissions in multiple countries, including the UK, Malta, and Alderney. These regulators are supposed to protect players. So why hasn’t anything been done about the thousands of complaints?

The answer is uncomfortable: regulators don’t actually test the games in real-time. They don’t audit the software code. They don’t check the servers. They just look at the overall RTP percentages. As long as numbers look acceptable on paper, the regulators are happy.

Why? Because it’s profitable for everyone involved except the players. Governments collect taxes on casino profits. Casinos pay Evolution commission fees based on player losses. Everyone in the chain makes money, so no one has an incentive to stop it.

Perfect RTP When Nobody’s Winning

Evolution hits their required numbers while still completely screwing individual players. And it’s brilliantly evil how they do it.

They let the big wins happen at 3 AM when hardly anyone is playing. Tracksino shows that the majority of big payouts on Crazy Time come when fewer than 2,000 players are betting on that specific segment. And during prime time, when thousands of players are online, everyone loses.

Customer Support That Ignores You

If you have a problem with an Evolution game, good luck getting help. Players say they’ve tried everything – live chat, emails, even getting their casino to contact Evolution on their behalf – and heard nothing back for weeks.

This becomes a real problem when something goes wrong with your bet. Imagine you place money on a number, it hits, but you don’t get paid. You’ve got screenshots, timestamps, everything you need to prove it. But there’s nobody to send it to. You’re left feeling robbed because, well, you kind of were.

Censored Complaints, Bot Winners

Mention the word “rigged” in chat and you’re blocked. The word itself gets censored and appears as asterisks.

The winners you see in chat might not be real people. They claim to win every single spin but never appear on the winners list. Their usernames are just numbers, not names. Some players think these are bots designed to make the games look more winnable than they actually are.

Game Shows

Crazy Time, Monopoly, Funky Time: Controlled Wheels

Evolution’s wheels aren’t random – they’re motorized, computer-controlled machines with braking systems.

The evidence keeps stacking up. There are multiple videos of wheels malfunctioning where they can’t stop spinning – just going round and round at the same constant speed until an engineer comes to fix it.

Players watching closely see the same patterns constantly: the wheel spins normally, then suddenly the flapper brakes hard right before landing on a bonus round, stopping on 1 instead. Next spin it accelerates past the bonus.

Additionally, there’s a screen in the studio telling dealers when to slow down or speed up their spin. That’s why you see them sometimes spin the wheel once or twice before releasing it – they’re waiting for the right instruction.

In the video below, the host was supposed to spin at a specific speed so the braking system could land on segment 1 before the Stayin’ Alive bonus. But she got distracted reading chat and spun too fast. The braking system couldn’t adjust in time, and the wheel accidentally hit the bonus instead of the intended segment 1.

“I WAS TOO FAST, I WAS TOO FAST”. She knew she messed up the predetermined result. And what did Evolution do? Canceled the bonus and continued like nothing happened.

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The Luckiest Segment On The Wheel

The Crazy Time wheel has 54 segments total, with 21 of them being 1s. That means 1 should hit around 39% of the time (21/54) if the wheel is truly random. Players tracking the results report 1 hitting over 50% of spins consistently.

Cash Hunt: 2,500x For Six People

Evolution uses Cash Hunt as their showcase win to make Crazy Time look generous while actually paying out very few people.

They drop Cash Hunt and plant a 2,500x multiplier somewhere on the board. Maybe 5-6 people actually click on it. Then the moderators spam that result all day: “2,500x WIN ON CASH HUNT.”

And they can arrange the payouts any way they want before showing them. If they can calculate which positions most players clicked on and place the smallest payout there, and vice versa, why wouldn’t they do exactly that?

Cash Hunt: Your Clicks Get “Moved”

Cash Hunt has an even more direct scam: the game moves your selection after the timer runs out. You click your spot, the countdown ends, then the system changes which target you “selected” and gives you a lower multiplier.

One player clicked their usual spot during a 15x Cash Hunt with £2 on it. After the timer expired, the game moved their selection and gave them 75x. The spot they actually clicked got 750x. That’s a difference between winning £150 and winning £1,500.

Pachinko with a 50x Top Slot Multiplier Canceled

One player watched a 50x top slot land on Pachinko – a potentially huge payout.  The whole chat got all hyped up about it. Then Evolution canceled the round. And everyone who was playing and saw it happen was blocked from chat, so they couldn’t even talk about it.

They Know Results Beforehand

During a Pachinko bonus, the screen displayed “x10” while the ball was still four pins away from landing. At that point in a real game of chance, nobody could possibly know where the ball would end up. But Evolution knew.

No More Second Chance on Coin Flip

Coin Flip used to have a nice feature: when the coin landed on the lower multiplier, they’d rewind and give you another flip at the higher side. Then they stopped doing it because rewinding was giving players “the chance back too often.”

Now, most flips give you only 2x and 3x wins. You’d win more just hitting number 5.

No Mod, No Bonus

There was one night where the moderator probably fell asleep or got drunk. For six straight hours no bonus rounds. Only two coin flips, both with 2x multipliers. When the next moderator showed up for the shift, suddenly bonuses started hitting again.

The same player noticed that when staff removed the Pachinko puck to “fix it,” Pachinko conveniently didn’t hit for the next hour and a half until they put it back.

Funky Time Wheel Layout Proves It’s Rigged

Look at the Funky Time wheel layout. Every bonus, except BAR, has a 1 on both sides. Why? Because when the motorized wheel needs to avoid paying you, there’s always a convenient 1 right there to land on. They don’t put the “Y” letter there that pays 25:1. They put 1.

“It just screams corruption and electric wheel brakes.”

Funky Time wheel showing strategic placement of number 1 segments adjacent to bonus rounds and high-value letters, designed for controlled braking system
Almost every bonus on the Funky Time wheel has a 1 segment on both sides

The Flapper That Flips Backwards

In Dream Catcher, they introduced a new “feature”: the flapper barely stays on a number, then flips backward the wrong way. Some believe this is deliberate design.

Crazy Coin Flip: Paying Extra to Lose

Crazy Coin Flip includes the XXXtreme Lightning Spins feature that lets you pay a higher stake for increased chances to qualify for the bonus round. Players report paying the premium and getting absolutely nothing.

One player spent an hour on regular spins and never qualified once. Switched to XXXtreme spins thinking the higher cost would improve their odds – 15 minutes later, still nothing. Not a single qualification despite paying extra for “increased chances.”

Here’s another pattern: whenever there’s a massive multiplier on one side – say 2010x on blue or 1010x on red – the opposite side wins. The host even announces it: “Highest multiplier on blue!” Then red hits. Next round: “Massive red multiplier!” Blue wins.

Heatmap Proves Wheel Avoids Good Segments

One player created heatmaps tracking where the wheel landed and found that the segments next to high numbers or bonuses were hit 7 times more often than they should be.

Monopoly Pre-Recorded Dice Rolls

Monopoly’s bonus feature doesn’t use real dice – it’s pre-recorded footage. The dice rolls you’re watching aren’t happening live in the studio. They’re video clips selected by the computer to produce whatever result Evolution wants.

Monopoly Big Baller: Controlled Ball Selection

Monopoly Big Baller uses a ball machine that’s supposed to randomly draw numbered balls. Multiple people reported seeing it suck up a ball, recognize it’s the “wrong” number, and drop it back in. The balls have sensors or electronic components. The machine can identify which ball is which and control which ones get drawn.

One player described a round with a supposedly predetermined 3-roll bonus. The machine sucked up ball number 11, then dropped it back and kept searching until it “found” the right ball to award the 3 roll.

Even the hosts slip up. One accidentally said on stream: “Yesterday there was no 5 rolls for over 5 hours because of a big bonus.” Then went silent the next round – clearly got told off for admitting the results are controlled.

Players tracking the game report feature payouts dropped from once per hour when the game launched to once every 24 hours now. One person played for 11 hours straight at £1/minute – £660 spent to trigger one feature. That’s a 5% payout rate, and according to them, it’s “very normal” for this game now.

New Games Pay, Old Games Die

When a new game launches, it pays out generously for a limited time – the “promotion stage.” Then once enough players are hooked, the payouts dry up completely while Evolution funnels those players’ losses into promoting the next new game.

One player who’s been on Evolution for years described the cycle perfectly. When Crazy Time launched, Monopoly immediately stopped hitting good bonuses. All the money Monopoly was collecting went to fund Crazy Time’s promotion stage – 8000x, 5600x, 5000x bonuses to hook new players.

Another player told a similar story. When Crazy Time was new, they won thousands – 5k, 8k wins, bonuses every 6-10 spins, 100x multipliers constantly. They were paying off their mortgage, doing house renovations, cashing out £100+ daily on £20-60 deposits. The game felt incredibly generous.

Then Evolution launched Crazy Time A. Suddenly the original Crazy Time went cold. Bonuses disappeared. The same pattern that killed Monopoly when Crazy Time launched was now killing Crazy Time itself.

When Lightning Storm arrived, it also got the promotion treatment – big wins, frequent bonuses – but only for about a month before it turned into a money vacuum too.

Roulette

Evolution’s live roulette tables show the same patterns of manipulation, with dozens of players reporting identical experiences across different casinos and platforms.

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The Game Knows What You’re Betting

You cover 27 numbers out of 37 on the roulette wheel. That leaves just 10 numbers for the house. Logic says you should win most spins. But players say the opposite happens. The ball finds those 10 uncovered numbers 6 or 7 times out of every 10 spins. And this keeps happening, day after day, week after week.

Switch your strategy and the game switches with you. Bet on red and black comes up. Move your chips to the other side of the table, and suddenly your old numbers start hitting. It feels less like random chance and more like the game is watching your moves and responding to them.

Some players think Evolution uses AI or algorithms that track your bets through your IP address. One person who claims to have worked at online casinos in Latvia says dealers get instructions on screens telling them how to throw the ball. A few dealers apparently admitted this in chat before being told to stop talking about it.

The Ball Does Things Balls Shouldn’t Do

Watch the ball carefully and you’ll see moments that make no sense. It lands in your number, then violently jumps out into a different pocket. There’s no divider it hit, no logical reason for the sudden movement. It just… moves.

Players report seeing balls spin backwards during the same roll. They’ve watched balls balance on the metal edge between two numbers while the wheel keeps spinning underneath. The ball sometimes appears to get sucked toward certain pockets like there’s a magnet pulling it.

You put down a big bet and the ball’s behavior gets even stranger. It’ll roll past your numbers in ways that look completely unnatural. Evolution denies using magnets or any manipulation technology, but the visual evidence in these spins tells a different story.

Screen Freezes at the Worst Possible Moments

You place a £700 bet and suddenly your video feed crashes. When it comes back, you’ve lost.

The timing feels suspicious. Your connection works fine until you make a large bet, then the screen lags or freezes right as the ball is landing. Sometimes the winning number appears on your screen while the ball is clearly still spinning in the video.

Same Impossible Patterns Every Day

Fifteen reds in a row. Then twelve blacks in a row two days later. You know a 50/50 bet can streak, but not like this. Not this often.

A single number hits four times in a row, and it’s the only number you didn’t cover. Certain sections of the wheel go dead for 300+ spins straight. Then the moment you run out of money, those same numbers start hitting over and over.

People who’ve worked in real casinos for 20+ years say they rarely saw the same dozen hit seven times consecutively. On Evolution tables, they see it multiple times a day, every single day.

On the other hand, the statistics over 500 spins looks almost perfect, which is actually a red flag. Real randomness is messy and unpredictable. This looks controlled.

The Ball Sits In One Number, They Call Another

One player watched the ball land and settle in pocket 1 on Immersive Roulette. Not near it – sitting in it. The system announced the winning number as 11 and took their money.

Lightning Roulette Multipliers Never Land On Your Numbers

Lightning Roulette adds random multipliers to certain numbers each round. Sounds exciting until you realize the lightning never hits where you’re betting.

The multipliers land on numbers you didn’t pick. Switch your bets to those lit-up numbers next round, and the lightning moves somewhere else. Same tracking system, just with flashy graphics.

Worse, when you do win, you only get 30x instead of the standard 35x roulette payout. You’re accepting lower odds for multipliers that avoid your bets anyway.

Too Late to Win, Never Too Late to Lose

You set up repeat bets on number 16. The system accepts them spin after spin with no issues. Then, number 16 lights up with a x300 multiplier. Suddenly your bet is “not received in time.” The ball lands on 16. You win nothing. Yet, your repeat bets on 16 continue for the next spins without any problem.

Another player had the exact same experience with number 23 and a x600 multiplier. Their bet was on auto-repeat with plenty of credit to cover ten more spins. But right before the ball dropped, they got the “bet too late” message. The ball landed on 23.

This doesn’t happen when you’re losing. Your bets process fine spin after spin until a big multiplier appears on your number. Then the system has technical difficulties.

Blackjack

Training You To Bet Big Before They Wipe You Out

You lose 6-7 hands in a row at low stakes. Frustrated, you increase your bet. Suddenly you win. Maybe even hit a blackjack.

This isn’t luck. They’re training you to believe betting bigger leads to wins. You learn the pattern: bet small, lose; bet big, win.

Next session, you come in betting bigger. That’s when they destroy you. Your 20s get pushed by dealer 20s. You double against dealer 5, never get high cards. Your blackjack gets pushed by a hidden dealer blackjack.

Bot Players Manipulate The Shoe Against You

Evolution uses bots at high-stakes blackjack tables. They don’t appear when you’re betting small, but the moment you place bigger bets, bot players follow you from table to table.

They sit inactive most hands. Then when you’re about to win big, they start placing bets. Their job is to manipulate the shoe and ruin your winning hands.

One player watched a bot holding 11 against the dealer’s 6 cash out instead of doubling. No real player passes on doubling 11 vs 6. The bot removed itself to avoid giving the dealer the bust card.

They split on 10s. They hit on 15 when the dealer shows 5. They stand on 9s. These are terrible blackjack plays unless their goal is eliminating the dealer’s bust card and ensuring they make 20 or 21.

Dealer “Mistakes” Favor The House

A first-day dealer got put at a high-stakes blackjack table. The player on seat 7 stood. The dealer dealt him a card anyway. That card got burned instead of going to the dealer – who would have busted. Instead, the dealer pulled 21. The entire table lost thousands.

Impossible Loss Patterns

Players consistently lose 8 out of 10 hands. Not occasionally – every single session. The dealer pulls 20 or 21 eight times out of ten while you get 14 or 16 repeatedly. You bust by exactly one card every time you hit.

The probability of losing 12 hands in a row is 0.00167% – once in 59,880 hands, essentially once in a lifetime. On Evolution it happens every session.

One player tracked over 1,000 hands. They hit a 7-game win streak exactly once. When you draw, you get small cards. When the dealer draws, they make 20 or 21. When you double on 10 or 11, you pull an Ace, 2, or 3. The dealer shows 5, you think they’ll bust, then they pull 6 and 10 for 21. And just like that, dealers win around 70% of hands or higher.

Missing 10s, Extra Low Cards

This happens because Evolution’s blackjack shoes are loaded with low cards and missing 10s. This gives the dealer a massive edge that shouldn’t exist in real blackjack. No strategy works because the deck composition is rigged.

Dealer Mixes Up Cards

The dealer mixed up the cards – gave players the dealer’s card and kept the players’ cards for himself. Everyone saw it happen. The chat erupted with complaints.

Evolution’s response? Let the round play out with the wrong cards and take everyone’s money. No refunds.

Lightning Blackjack Multiplier Theft

Lightning Blackjack shows you how many players stand, hit, or double on the counter. This player noticed something fishy happening repeatedly.

They got blackjack with 20/1 lightning multiplier. Next hand, betting £10 at 20/1, they get two face cards for 20. Dealer shows 6. Perfect setup for a £200 win when the dealer busts.

Then one last player hits on 20 against the dealer’s 6. Draws a 10. That 10 was the dealer’s bust card. Dealer pulls 6 then 9 for 21. Everyone loses.

Poker

Dealer Full Houses On Repeat

Every table this player entered, everyone was losing. Dealer win streaks that would be extremely rare in a real casino happen constantly at Evolution.

The flop came K-K-3. The player had 4-5. Turn and river brought A-2. The dealer had K-2 for a full house and won. Then the dealer won with another full house. Then another. Then a flush. Hand after hand of premium dealer hands.

The player lost 5 hands on one Hold’em table, switched tables, and watched the dealer winning with full houses there too.

Players tracking hundreds of hands report losing 76% of the time. Ultimate Texas Hold’em shows dealer win rates around 90%. Players with 12+ years of poker experience say they’ve never seen anything like Evolution’s dealer hands.

Some players mention “happy hours” when wins are possible – maybe two hours a day when the system loosens up. The rest of the time is pure robbery.

Baccarat

Naturals Target High Rollers

When you bet big, there’s likely a natural 8 or 9 against you. One player recorded three consecutive rounds with 9s appearing impossibly: Player 8 loses to Banker natural 9, next round Player makes 8 with three cards while Banker gets A-9 and draws another 9. When you have a natural 9 as a player, it ties 9-9.

Dealers Pick Which Card To Draw

The dealer delays 2 seconds before picking the third card. The camera only shows the dealer and the cards being picked – never the full shoe. You can’t verify where cards come from or if the shoe is real.

Also, players claim that dealers don’t always pull from the top of the shoe. If you watch really close, you may see them grabbing the second or maybe third one instead. They keep messing with the shoe and moving it around. This lets them pick whatever card they want next.

This player went around to all the tables they could find. They kept watching and saw how the dealers would make little gestures or facial expressions right after players bet. It seems like they are trying to tell something to somebody not in the picture who controls which cards come out.

Lightning Baccarat Multipliers Gone

Lightning Baccarat used to show frequent lightning cards. Now they’ve practically vanished. One player tracked 40 hands and saw only one 2x multiplier hit. That’s it – one 2x in 40 hands.

Super Sic Bo

Dice Freeze and Move In Impossible Ways

Super Sic Bo’s dice freeze in physically impossible positions when you place big bets. One die shows 2, another shows 3, then the third die stops balancing on its corner.

Then they reroll. The new result is nowhere near what you bet on. The impossible corner balance is the system’s way of pausing while it decides which result to show you. The reroll gives them a second chance to produce a losing outcome.

A player recorded over 100 videos showing Sic Bo manipulation. In one clip with a 6-6-1 outcome, after the dice stopped moving, one of the sixes turned on the surface by itself. Dice don’t move after they’ve settled unless something is controlling them remotely.

Craps

Magnetic Dice and Magnetic Coil

People claim that Evolution’s Craps uses magnetic dice against a magnetic coil table. The table has a large coil underneath generating a magnetic field pattern. The white dots on the dice are magnetically sensitive. No matter how the dice bounce off the wall, the result gets controlled by the predefined magnetic pattern with over 95% success rate.

Slow-motion playback shows dice bouncing abnormally after hitting the wall. They rotate against physics to land on seven out. After bouncing from the wall, the dice get sucked down and land firmly with no bounce or rotation – evidence of magnetic force pulling them into position.

Another weird thing: hosts aren’t allowed to wear watches. Why? The magnetic field under the table is strong enough to damage them.

Seven Out Frequency

Seven appears far more than probability allows. Back-to-back sevens, triple sevens in quick succession, point-seven-out happening constantly. When you bet across all numbers, seven out rate jumps to 58%+. The system knows your betting pattern and produces sevens to wipe you out.

The Two-Account Exploit

This player discovered a pattern: bet any five numbers from 4,5,6,8,9,10 on one account, and the remaining hits around 68-70% of the time. They used two accounts on different networks (WiFi and mobile data to avoid same IP subnet) to exploit this. One account bets five numbers, the other bets double on the other part. They claim to have recovered from -$50k to +$15k this way.

Split Video Clips

The dice throw is split into three separate video clips: launching the dice, bouncing off the wall, and landing. This allows Evolution to use video editing to control results. Some believe they have thousands of archived clips for each segment and can assemble them to show whatever outcome they want.

Mega Ball

Camera Zooms Hide The Switch

Evolution always zooms in for the last ball in Mega Ball – the multiplier ball that significantly affects your payout. The camera angle changes, you can’t see the full machine anymore, just a close-up of the ball being drawn.

This player believes they’re switching machines. The first 20 balls come from one machine. Then they zoom in and draw the multiplier ball from a different one.

Five-Star Reviews

Not all reviews are negative. Some people absolutely love Evolution Gaming. Let’s look at a few:

“i love evolution (TICKER:EVO) such a great compan gives fun gambling a new name. i never gamble but im stock investor in evolution (TICKER:EVO) thanks for all ur money all 1star rating”

There it is – someone who doesn’t even gamble thanking players for their losses because they’re a stock investor. At least they’re honest about whose side they’re on. Your losses are their profits, and they’re grateful for it.

Then there are the “voice of reason” reviews explaining that Evolution is heavily regulated, worth £10 billion, and would never risk their reputation by rigging games.

The positive reviews all say the same thing: accept your losses, stop complaining, the games are fair because Evolution is licensed and regulated. They never address the specific manipulation patterns. They never explain the statistical impossibilities. They just insist anyone losing is a bad gambler looking to blame someone else.

ByJason McCulloch
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Jason has over 20 years of experience in both land-based and online casinos. He specializes in data analysis, product development, and building partnerships with major gambling companies. Throughout his career, Jason has worked with industry leaders like IGT PlayDigital, Pragmatic Play, and Evolution Group. He's helped bring table games to over 3,000 online casino sites worldwide. Based in Las Vegas, Jason writes about gambling industry trends, technology, and market insights.

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