Thank you for your support.
Regarding @TwitchySeal - my response to his forum post is as follows:
Regarding the Author to this post: I cannot discuss other sites that you have mentioned in your post as I have not used them and am not associated with them in any way shape or form.
However regarding:
www.betabit.casino which is the site that I operate. I can assure you that the provably fair system is sound and fully automated & functioning correctly and not a single player has complained about this. Nobody at the back end has any control over ANY of the games outcomes. It is also highlighted on the site that not all of the games are provably fair.
If there is indeed an issue with the particular game: video poker then I will indeed investigate further and if needed I will remove the game if there is an issue.
However unless you have actually deposited and played on my site - Libel Is A Criminal Offense - ruining websites credibility online without checking in full and making comments as such is a suable offense in a court of law. Please refrain from labelling my website unless you have had a genuine bad experience please. Be respectful.
You can follow the bitcoin talk forum for betabit.casino here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/betabitcasino-share-your-thoughts-5365927Now can people please stop with the nonsense and behave like grown ups please.
No,I don't need to send you my money in order to know whether or not your games are provably fair. And I don't need to send you money in order to tell other people about it. Anyone with a basic understanding of the provably fair concept can do all this for free by reading what you have on your own site:
https://www.betabit.casino/pages/provably-fair"When you open the game page the server generates a secret and a seed and reveals its hash (using HMAC SHA256 algorithm). The server secret represents randomly shuffled card deck. "
You're 'shuffling the deck' as soon as the user opens the page. You aren't using the client seed when determining the order of the cards, you're just claiming they're randomly shuffled. The player needs to trust that you aren't intentionally setting the order of the initial deck state to gain an unfair advantage. If it were provably fair, you'd be proving that they were randomly shuffled, but you're not.
The same goes for your other games, I'm just using video poker as an example.
Your site isn't provably fair. Don't get all pissy and shoot the messenger, your issue should be with whoever sold you the script and told you it was provably fair - because it's not.
You're welcome for bringing this to your attention so that you can do what any honest casino owner would do and fix the problem while, in the meantime, making sure any potential or current players are informed of the issue.