Originally Posted by Bob21 View Post
Originally Posted by unowme View Post
Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post

When you have something that has been extensively tested and hardened like video poker, it is far far different from a QA guy working on software release. This idea that Rob was methodically going around hoping to find a bug - and a bug that is actually exploitable. I mean, sure you might find something pays wrong, or something else strange, but it would be more likely the bug was not exploitable unlike this DU bug. Literally either this was inside job, or someone got lucky (and a drunk degenerate gambler is just as likely or more). I suppose though that if Rob was smart, he would just attack an area of the software that'd be exploitable but come'on - theres 0 fucking chance of that being true. No one has ever accused Rob of being smart. Most people agree he isn't near as intelligent as our lovely and cunning Tasha.
Well you're right about that....about Rob not being smart. There's probably 10000 little glitches that don't impact the payout for one that might....and those glitches are few and far between. People are still looking though.

Here's a good one. There was this Canadian fellow Daniel Corriveau, who in 1994 won 600K playing electronic keno when he realized that the machine was seeded with the same random number every time it was powered off. It so happened Casino Montreal powered off that machine every night when they vacuumed. He picked 19 of 20 numbers three times in a row AND he was cleared of any wrongdoing AND collected his money. That major flaw made it out of QA on a hardened machine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_de_Montr%C3%A9al
That’s interesting! Thanks for posting the link unowme.

I think we might have spotted the next bug Rob has exploited. It’s called the Montreal Casino keno bug.
More likely to find this sort of thing on a cryptocurrency gambling site. The software isn't very mature and a lot of small time development going on with lax QA.

I'd like to be a gentleman and be the first to officially congratulate Mr. Singer on finding this Keno bug. I'd like to also congratulate him on the private jet in his nephew's name that was paid for by this bug. Good job, Rob. You're the GOAT.