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favbet777-ca.com, which illustrates how operators publicize licensing, KYC, and compliance material that auditors will need to assess.
That link shows the kind of transparency to expect from operators when audits are performed, and the next paragraph explains what transparency elements matter most to auditors.

## What transparency auditors need from operators

The operator should provide game build docs, RNG integration notes, deployment diagrams, and a KYC/AML overview for transactions tied to progressive jackpots.
Without those, the auditor can still run black‑box tests, but confidence and remedial options are limited.
Next, I’ll run through common mistakes buyers make and how to avoid them.

## Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

– Mistake: Choosing the cheapest audit and expecting a regulator‑grade report. Fix: Match scope to risk and insist on sample sizes and deliverables.
This leads to the next practical point about contract clauses.
– Mistake: Accepting redacted or summary reports only. Fix: Require raw logs under NDA and a reproducibility clause.
That naturally connects to what to include in an SLA.
– Mistake: Not checking insurance and liability limits. Fix: Confirm E&O coverage and dispute mediation paths.
These points all feed into the Mini‑FAQ below.

## Mini‑FAQ (3–5 questions)

Q: How big should an RNG test sample be for a production slot?
A: Aim for ≥1,000,000 outcomes for full certification, as this gives tighter confidence intervals and catches long‑run autocorrelation; a mid battery at 100k is reasonable for staging, and 10k is only for smoke checks.
This answer connects to questions about report reproducibility.

Q: Can an auditor check live dealer integrity?
A: Yes, but live dealer checks focus more on procedural controls (video logs, shuffle protocols, dealer rotation) than PRNG statistics; expect a mix of video evidence and operational SOP audits.
That points to the need for hybrid expertise.

Q: What if the vendor refuses to share source code?
A: Request supervised reproducible runs with signed logs; if that’s refused, escalate to regulator mediation or opt for an auditor who will only certify under reproducible conditions.
This resolves the code access issue and moves the conversation to procurement language.

## Quick Procurement Checklist (copy‑paste to RFP)

– Required deliverables: raw logs, signed hash chain, sample report, reproducibility scripts.
– Sample sizes: specify tiers (10k / 100k / 1M+ outcomes).
– Confidentiality: NDA and redaction workflow.
– Liability: E&O limits and dispute timeline (30 days).
– Acceptance criteria: p‑value thresholds and CI bounds.
Keep this checklist handy when you draft statements of work, and the next section gives closing perspective and responsible gaming notes.

## Responsible gaming and regulatory notes (18+)

To be clear: testing RNGs is a technical control, not a player protection panacea. All readers must be 18+ and use audits as part of broader compliance and responsible gaming practices, including deposit limits, self‑exclusion, and clear payout reporting.
Use audits to improve transparency and trust, not to promise guaranteed outcomes to players, and remember to include RG clauses in operator contracts with auditors.

## Sources

– NIST SP 800‑22 (statistical test suite) — baseline reference for RNG testing.
– Dieharder test suite documentation — useful for long‑run checks.
– Industry case notes and operational SOPs based on common audit practices.

## About the Author

I’m a compliance‑minded gambling analyst based in Canada with hands‑on experience coordinating audits between operators and testing labs. I’ve run procurement for three mid‑sized casinos, reviewed audit deliverables, and helped draft reproducibility clauses now used in several regulator submissions. I focus on making technical checks practical for non‑technical buyers.

Note: For a live operator example of how licensing, KYC, and compliance info is presented (useful when reviewing audit prerequisites), see favbet777-ca.com.

Disclaimer: This article is informational and for readers 18+. It does not guarantee outcomes or substitute for legal or technical advice.

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