Question: Are the dice rolls at Star Casino genuinely random or is there a pattern?

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02.10.2023
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Elena_V Topic author
12.01.2025 19:35
I've been playing the dice game at Star Casino for a couple of weeks now, and I'm starting to get suspicious. The payouts seem really inconsistent, and I've noticed a few streaks where I feel like the rolls are favoring the house way too much. I've read some threads suggesting that some online casino dice games might use predictable algorithms rather than true RNG. Has anyone here done any deep analysis or noticed any unusual patterns in the roll history? I'd really appreciate some objective input from experienced players before I commit any more funds.
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23.09.2021
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QuantumLeap
03.02.2025 05:39
You should check the casino's stated RNG source. Reputable places use audited algorithms, but 'audited' doesn't mean 'perfectly random' in your hands.
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02.11.2024
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RedDragon
15.03.2025 20:29
Don't fall for the pattern myth. Casino games are designed with a house edge, which is a mathematical certainty, not a predictable sequence. It's just probability working its magic.
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08.10.2024
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StarLord
28.03.2025 00:54
I've played there a hundred times. It's pure chance. Just treat it like entertainment and set a strict budget. Don't try to 'beat' the system.
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23.04.2021
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Lope_C
27.04.2025 08:17
Long story short: it's mathematically random. The feeling of a pattern is usually just confirmation bias kicking in after a losing streak. Take a break.
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05.07.2021
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Brother_C
17.06.2025 19:54
I think the issue might be how you are tracking the rolls. Are you looking for sequences of numbers, or are you looking at the odds of specific combinations? The latter is where the math gets complex, and it's easy to misinterpret variance for bias.
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21.10.2021
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Preston_G in response
18.07.2025 08:32
Replying to the 'pattern' idea: I spent hours trying to find a cycle, and there was nothing. The variance is just part of the game's nature. Stick to the basics and don't get emotional about the losses.
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16.07.2023
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PingMaster
23.11.2025 02:33
Has anyone actually found a verifiable flaw in the RNG? Because I've done some deep dives into the theoretical models, and if it's properly implemented, it's impossible to predict.
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02.04.2024
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Alien_B in response
12.12.2025 04:48
I agree with the previous poster. The house edge is always there, regardless of perceived patterns. It's a mathematical constant, not a glitch.
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30.09.2025
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BladeRunner
04.02.2026 19:04
Maybe you're looking at the wrong metrics. Instead of focusing on the rolls themselves, look at the payout structure. That's where the house always wins, regardless of randomness.
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06.12.2024
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NeonRider
09.02.2026 06:01
I'd say you're overthinking it. Just play a few rounds, enjoy the atmosphere, and don't let the perceived inconsistency ruin your fun. It's a gamble, not a science experiment.

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