How can I tell if a casino game’s RNG is fair based on its wiki info?

What information about a given casino game’s RNG should I look for in the wiki entry?

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LearningCurve
LearningCurveAnswered on 12/22
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When evaluating an online casino, check the wiki page to see whether it talks about the RNG software, such as whether it is certified by a reputable third party, like eCOGRA or iTech Labs. Does the page describe its return-to-player (RTP) rate and methodology? Is the game “provably fair”? (These games tend to include hashes or some other open-source component. ) Does the page contain information about the game’s randomness, fairness, or licensing? Stay away from wikis that are silent about the RNG or overly vague.

TheoryPoster
TheoryPosterAnswered on 12/22

The fact is that most game wikis do not provide information about whether the RNG is rigged or not. It’s kept deliberately secret for security reasons and preventing cheating. You may come across keywords such as “RNG” or “certified random number generator,” but this doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s not biased in any way. To be sure that a game is fair, it would be good to see approvals and certificates from eCOGRA, iTech Labs, and other such bodies, but this isn’t present on a wiki either. For more specific details, you can visit online discussion forums or an official website.

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