Why do people think online blackjack is rigged?

It’s a question I’ve heard a lot: why do so many believe online blackjack is rigged? I think it boils down to a mix of bad luck, misunderstanding the odds, and not trusting the technology.

In traditional blackjack, you see the cards being dealt, which makes the process feel transparent. Online, it’s all about RNGs (random number generators), and unless you understand how they work, it’s easy to assume something fishy is going on when the cards don’t fall your way. Let’s not forget, some casinos aren’t exactly reputable and give the entire industry a bad name.

But here’s the thing: licensed casinos with proper regulation have systems in place to ensure fairness. It’s when people play on shady sites that suspicions—and often losses—start to pile up.

What do you think? Is it a trust issue, or are there some dodgy operators out there feeding this belief?
 
Precisely. It’s a trust issue combined with a lack of understanding about RNGs and house edge. Licensed casinos follow strict standards, but dodgy operators create skepticism. Always stick to regulated sites, and you’ll minimize the risk.
 
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