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July 2, 2005 at 3:08 pm #668003
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InactiveAH. That explains a lot of the attitude of late.
After the debacle with their installing a trojan on their player’s computers, they were still showing up at events but not really trying to generate business. Keeping up appearances without really trying to conduct business as usual. Trying to avoid more negative headlines…
I think it’s a smart decision to sell. I think it is just what the doctor ordered. It will make a comeback a lot easier.
July 2, 2005 at 6:28 pm #668011Anonymous
InactiveI read with some interest their recently touted certification from a company called Technical Systems Testing, or TST. However, if you read the entire press release, here’s the relevant portion:
Quote:TST had verified through mathematical and statistical analysis, that within a ninety-five percent (95.0%) confidence level, G-Fed Games RNG distributes numbers with sufficient non-predictably, fair distribution and lack of bias to particular outcomes. (the ninety-five percent confidence level is a documented level of confidence for such statistical analysis)That’s great, but verfying that an RNG is random doesn’t mean squat about the integrity of the games. TST offers a full software verification, so GFed had to decide to go for the meaningless RNG certification instead. It’s a real shame. For the brief time I advertised a GFed casino, conversions were great. But I still don’t trust the software. Maybe a new owner will revamp the software and get a respected authority to vouch for the fairness of the games.
On another note, what’s up with TST’s website at http://www.tstglobal.com anyway. Their domain is now occupied by one of those generic search spam pages, which is apparently a very recent development, as Google still has the real site in the cache. Whois also says TST still owns the domain.
July 3, 2005 at 6:02 am #668019Anonymous
InactiveFor a company that has been around since 1996 the profit figure is very low. The buyer will be a very brave person after the recent problems they have had, but having said that im sure there will be quite a few people interested as the games backend customers etc etc are all in place, but the name has some stigma attached.
July 3, 2005 at 2:32 pm #668027Anonymous
InactiveQuote:For the brief time I advertised a GFed casino, conversions were greatso true…. then they updated the software and all my players seemingly disappeared…

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