Ok, I can’t believe CAP would certify a program that looks like a college kid made the software for the casino I feel exactley as if I am playing blackjack on MSN games. I played at youwager.coms casino and I was instantly dissapointed to see that it runs on this same cheap software that a casino called Dragonpalaceonlinecasino took my deposit and winnings and vanished all together overnight pretty much. I asked youwager if they had any idea who made the software, of course they have no idea, and no links anywhere on the website, yet I have seen a bunch of rogue casinos that are running this software. I also have heard many people complaining that this software cheats. When I played my deposit+bonus I busted out pretty quickly, there was an unusual amount of 21’s for dealer and player, at one point in time the dealer had drawn to a “21” seven times in a row. There is no way I can personally tell if the software is cheating since I have way to small of a sample size to work with and I was playing $25 a hand it could easily be just bad variance. But when CAP certifys programs do you run a test that would honestly tell if the casino software is legit? Or do you just assume they are and when players start complaining do you investigate further at that point?