Security and Integrity Features
GameColony.com site has been certified by SecurityMetrics.com
GameColony.com offers ONLY Games of Skill and never has a stake in the outcome of any game on the Site.
According to legal definitions in United States and absolute majority of other jurisdictions, this does not constitute 'gambling'.
With Games of Skill - there are never any odds of the 'outcome' of the game.
Players who are more skilled in a particular game tend to win more of their games, especially in the long run.
At this site it's never YOU vs. THE HOUSE. We are here only to facilitate skill-based, peer-to-peer games with the highest level of integrity in a structured tournament environment. We employ a number of proprietary methods that significantly enhance the overall skill component of our classic parlor games and provide a highest level of security available on the Internet.
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Dear Players,
As anyone who has played very long can attest to, just about
any land-based or online game can be 'streaky'. At
some point in time, all players will run into a strange losing streak or a
particularly strange run of cards or dice. When that happens, it is quite
understandable for the player to question the integrity of the
game.
There are 3 areas that are of most concern to all players: (1) the
possibility that the house is cheating; (2) the possibility of the dice or cards
being non-random; and (3) the possibility that a player has hacked into the
system and is able to influence the cards or dice-rolls.
...In this respect, we should note that
unlike games involving 3 or more players, there is no possibility of collusion going
on amongst the players...
We will try to address each area of
concern separately:
1. House Integrity
Our company has been in the gaming business for over a decade. Although players can at times be suspicious about the games' perceived bias, a little deductive reasoning, however, should lead any player
to the conclusion that we would be crazy to not run an honest game, merely for
the reason that running an honest game is the very best long-term strategy for a a successful company:
cheating, while it might temporarily
increase revenue, would clearly discourage growth, which is where the real
profits, based solely on gaming commissions, exist.
2. Randomness of Cards/Dice
This is a very legitimate concern, since it is no trivial
matter to produce true randomness with a computer. Standard software random
number generation routines are completely inadequate, as we discovered (there
were clear patterns). After extensive research, we have created and implemented
a proprietary patent-pending algorithm (involving the combination of hardware and software) that ensures sufficiently
random card and dice generation. Subsequent testing, involving tens
of thousands card shuffles and dice-rolls, proved that this randomization technique was completely to our
satisfaction. Utilization of this randomizer algorithm virtually guarantees that
there is never any bias towards any player and/or at any table at this site.
3. Hacker Influence
We use the most current, state-of-the-art security system identical to secure online banking systems in order to
ensure that no one is able to hack into our systems and
influence card/dice distribution, access accounts, etc. All card/dice generation takes
place on our military-grade, highly secure Sun Microsystems Enterprise Servers
with full firewall protection and 256-bit encryption security; the results
are then distributed to the players' computers.
We use the same exact encryption technology as do the best of online banks
- hacking into them is far more lucrative and just as difficult.
We also use server-based monitoring software which
alerts us when someone is attempting to break into our system.
In
addition to running an Honest Game - we take Pride in our responsive and caring
Customer Service.
Please let us know if you have
any questions on this or other topics. Contact
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