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We know many reputable sites use third party independent auditors to test and certify their RNG and card shuffling technology used at the online tables.
But as I try to decide whether to close an account on ignition, I found their RNG/Card Shuffle certificate and interestingly regular player vs player poker is not included in the listed games "certified" in this certificate:
http://www.itechlabs.com.au/certificates/Lynton/RNG_Certificate_Ignition_12052016.pdf
Am I misreading this certificate? (it says "video poker (all games) At the end but I take video poker to mean their casino style poker not player versus player poker tables.
Or is this an important detail that only some games are certified on their site? And how much does "card shuffling" certification versus RNG certification matter in how hands play out on this site?
Not trying to start a conspiracy or anything, just found this and was curious as to what this means for their player vs player poker tables esp considering they were certified before they existed in their current form.
But as I try to decide whether to close an account on ignition, I found their RNG/Card Shuffle certificate and interestingly regular player vs player poker is not included in the listed games "certified" in this certificate:
http://www.itechlabs.com.au/certificates/Lynton/RNG_Certificate_Ignition_12052016.pdf
Am I misreading this certificate? (it says "video poker (all games) At the end but I take video poker to mean their casino style poker not player versus player poker tables.
Or is this an important detail that only some games are certified on their site? And how much does "card shuffling" certification versus RNG certification matter in how hands play out on this site?
Not trying to start a conspiracy or anything, just found this and was curious as to what this means for their player vs player poker tables esp considering they were certified before they existed in their current form.