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  • SuperCasino is kinda in a rush all the time

  • I think they should use a real weal there would be no dispute then. They should pay out on a computer error.

  • in all fairness, if this happened and I was the casino operator, and genuinely there was a fault... i would refund everyone who lost there money betting on different numbers for that spin, and anyone who did bet on 13, just pay them out.

  • look at how many chips are on the 13 black area aswel bastards

  • @Balotellivision I know I would be well gutted if I had bet and won. It makes me think if they do this on TV what goes on online. Makes me think when I get like 10 red/blacks wrong in a row what are the chances of that on 50/50 odds.

  • look at how many chips are on the 13 black area aswel

  • This happens sometimes as the system glitches on confirming the result, it is just the system and not the wheel.

  • @officialtimraw

    I am probably just a sinic but if they can void a spin and it being all computerised if they lose to much on a spin they could just blame a computer glitch and not pay out. As this is broadcast on British TV people should be made aware there not in the UK the wheel is computerised and they can void a spin.

  • @cfgare it happened again last night and all chips people have spent go back into thier account

  • I haven't got the email any more but I wouldn't list if I didn't feel very strongly about this. I emailed super casino first as I believed this was well out of order. I also emailed the gambling commission for the UK. How sent me details of the company I can't remember where it was based but where you said sounds right. But there is nothing they could do about it and they don't have to follow UK laws. I would suggest emailing the them before playing.

    gamblingcommission.gov.uk/

  • I emailed the gambling commission and they said its out of there jurisdiction.

  • Yes it is a real wheel, and they are governed by the gambling laws of Alderney, it's a small island in the bailiwick located in the English Channel. This is all explained in their TnCs, it really is legitimate! 

  • You do know it is a real wheel as it would be illegal for them to state otherwise.

  • @funnymash Its not a real weel. This company also don't operate from the UK and arn't governed by our laws. Channel 5 don't tell you that.

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