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legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
July 14, 2010, 02:06:15 AM
#28
I sent 3 bitcoins and an email about 20 hours ago and haven't heard anything. I realize something may have gone wrong somewhere or you may be busy. Just posting here to increase my chances of gambling it up tonight.
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
July 08, 2010, 02:42:46 PM
#27
The play for fun algorithm isn't working, all it replies back to the software is error=1 (means : pick something the user didn't).
I may put "for fun" mode working, but by now I lack some freetime to do it.
legendary
Activity: 860
Merit: 1026
July 08, 2010, 07:16:03 AM
#26
Man... you used "the system" in the roullette. I've to say "sorry, but «the system» doesn't work". Not online and not on real casinos. Loose and double up = loose^2. Luckily it was bitcoins, if it were Euros or USD would be much worse.  Wink
Sorry but it's not the system that doesn't work.
I tested your roulette quite some time now and I can say, that it is not a fair roulette.
There has to be some pattern-finding algorithm built-in.

Feel free to test it with "Play for fun". But make sure to try it a few times.As far as I can say right now it is not always enabled.
(I know it sounds like I'm just stupid and really it's accident, but for example: last night i played and there we're like 50 times red in a row and as soon as I picked black it was red. This happened a few times now and not only to me but also to a friend of mine so it doesn't seem to be
accident.)

I hope you didn't implement this by intention. I guess it's just the software you're using.
But as long as I feel there's something wrong with your casino, I will not play in it, sry.


EDIT:
there's also some interesting info about your software and his developer:
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/casino-industry-discussion/17855-jackpotsoft-gamingcenter-vs-boss-media-2.html#post162201
full member
Activity: 202
Merit: 109
GCC - Global cryptocurrency
June 10, 2010, 10:58:27 PM
#25
The walkaround for this I saw so far was to create a new BC coin address per transaction.
But it doesn't appear to me as a good solution.

There are some new functions in the API that Satoshi has added.  listreceivedbylabel() is what you want to be using now.  This lets you keep track of usernames with the option of generating new addresses or reusing old ones.
full member
Activity: 199
Merit: 2385
June 10, 2010, 02:31:13 PM
#24
The destination address and amount that is sent is visible to every node on the network (the UI just doesn't have a tab right now for viewing it, it filters down to only your own addresses).

One time addresses don't use any resources but they are good from the regard that it's not possible to find out how much money you have unless you make public all the addresses that you have keys for.  Some people might not care about it, but if it's common practice to re-use addresses and maybe some commonly used web framework is implemented in this way, it makes it trivial to profile the network as a whole and figure out who is receiving how much money, thus undermining one of the primary goals of the bitcoin network.

member
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Merit: 43
June 10, 2010, 01:44:16 PM
#23
The walkaround for this I saw so far was to create a new BC coin address per transaction.
But it doesn't appear to me as a good solution.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 105
June 10, 2010, 09:51:27 AM
#22
Hi,

Add the address is for withdrawings.
The process is manual, taken BitCoin doesn't say where the transfer came from. It always come from "Unknown".
What I have to work out is a cash-out API to send it automatically.
You could use the JSON-RPC API to Bitcoin to create a new sending address for each account and then monitor the transaction list. When you get coins to that address, you increment their balance on your site. What language is your casino written in?

Edit: I take it back. Bitcoin's RPC doesn't currently seem to support any way of listing transactions independently (just totals). I'll try to hack something together.
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
June 02, 2010, 08:57:36 PM
#21
Also, Aristocrat Slots seems to be giving out way too much money. I've found it to be reliably (though slowly) profitable; I've made at least 500 BC from it already (and then lost it all on other games...).
This is not unreasonable. Some online games get lots of aggravated players from random odds. For example, if you have a 50% chance to hit an enemy in a game, it's totally possible to miss them 15 times in a row.

So Aristocrats isn't paying out too much, you're just getting a streak. I won ~150 from it, then lost ~200, now I'm back up ~200+.

Let's put this way: You're just seeing your side, you don't know how many players are there and whether they're winning or loosing.
At the very moment you went up to 200+, somebody else (not in the same slot but on the same algorithm) went down that much.

Just like life: To someone win, someone else has to loose...
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
June 02, 2010, 08:31:20 PM
#20
Also, Aristocrat Slots seems to be giving out way too much money. I've found it to be reliably (though slowly) profitable; I've made at least 500 BC from it already (and then lost it all on other games...).
This is not unreasonable. Some online games get lots of aggravated players from random odds. For example, if you have a 50% chance to hit an enemy in a game, it's totally possible to miss them 15 times in a row.

So Aristocrats isn't paying out too much, you're just getting a streak. I won ~150 from it, then lost ~200, now I'm back up ~200+.
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
May 28, 2010, 09:40:52 AM
#19
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What's the char code/html code of such character?!

฿ - Thai currency symbol Baht

In blackjack, the game died when I split a hand and won blackjack on both. It's probably a bug for the game to even give me that; the odds are astronomical.

Also, Aristocrat Slots seems to be giving out way too much money. I've found it to be reliably (though slowly) profitable; I've made at least 500 BC from it already (and then lost it all on other games...).

Oh, that's what that symbol is, bahts. Didn't know, been to Indonesia and Singapore but never to Thailand.  Grin

Yes, indeed, I've to review the entire Blackjack engine that came along, it seams to have some bugs. For me it already showed up two diamond jacks saying "Dealer have blackjack".  Grin Also came with a bug on the roullette that allowed bets with negative ballance (fixed).

About the Aristocrat, is about as profitable as any other slots, no bugs, just odds.
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
May 28, 2010, 08:10:39 AM
#18
Quote
What's the char code/html code of such character?!

฿ - Thai currency symbol Baht

In blackjack, the game died when I split a hand and won blackjack on both. It's probably a bug for the game to even give me that; the odds are astronomical.

Also, Aristocrat Slots seems to be giving out way too much money. I've found it to be reliably (though slowly) profitable; I've made at least 500 BC from it already (and then lost it all on other games...).
staff
Activity: 4270
Merit: 1209
I support freedom of choice
May 28, 2010, 08:07:11 AM
#17
@SirArthur
I know everything, I just did a try Grin
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
May 28, 2010, 07:10:48 AM
#16
What do you mean use bitcoin cents as sign?

I think he meant that you could replace the $-signs with ฿-signs. That's the currency-symbol the community adopted for bitcoin. I think it's using Unicode though, and the website does not declare the required content encoding currently. Changing that could be as simple as adding a header, but it might be more difficult if the database depends on the encoding somehow.

What's the char code/html code of such character?!
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
May 28, 2010, 07:06:07 AM
#15
I lost 40 bitcoins, so it works perfectly Grin

Man... you used "the system" in the roullette. I've to say "sorry, but «the system» doesn't work". Not online and not on real casinos. Loose and double up = loose^2. Luckily it was bitcoins, if it were Euros or USD would be much worse.  Wink

Put things this way: If «the system», be it on the roullette or blackjack, would work casinos would bankrupt. But "the system" has a big "hole", as you loose you double up, but if you start with 1 and loose 10 times in a row you would be loosing 1+2+4+8+16+32+64+128+256+512 = 1023, and would need to find 1024 for the next bet.
To make it "worse", machines are programmed to let win according to the casino's bank. This means if the casino has waged 1000 and, like mine, is set to pay up 98% (and this is pretty much, taken regular casinos pay up 80 to 85%), there's no way somebody will win a hand over 980. Ok, in your case you already put the bank 98% of 1023, but meanwhile someone playing on the slots just get 100, this means the bank got 100 short.
And then you have the "winning coefficient", it exists to prevent a single player from take the whole bank at once - which would leave the other players with nothing left to be won. This secondary system is set for 70% - means per hand at maximum you may wage 70% of the whole casino's bank.

In fact, in the casino, players play against each others leaving some margin to the house, nobody plays against the house.

Anyway, as I manually fed the bank with my own BC, here's the statistics so far:

TOTAL PROFIT: -493.53
 Grin
legendary
Activity: 1020
Merit: 1000
May 28, 2010, 06:32:02 AM
#14
The system works perfectly..........
staff
Activity: 4270
Merit: 1209
I support freedom of choice
May 28, 2010, 04:44:37 AM
#13
I lost 40 bitcoins, so it works perfectly Grin
member
Activity: 60
Merit: 10
May 28, 2010, 04:01:11 AM
#12
What do you mean use bitcoin cents as sign?

I think he meant that you could replace the $-signs with ฿-signs. That's the currency-symbol the community adopted for bitcoin. I think it's using Unicode though, and the website does not declare the required content encoding currently. Changing that could be as simple as adding a header, but it might be more difficult if the database depends on the encoding somehow.
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
May 28, 2010, 12:54:13 AM
#11
sir arthur...
my username is -spndr7 and i have checked my 1 BC deposit..plz check the same...

spndr7: Deposits: 1 bc, games played: none, withdraws: 1 bc  Grin
Checked and withdraw done.
legendary
Activity: 1020
Merit: 1000
May 27, 2010, 03:44:44 PM
#10
sir arthur...
my username is -spndr7 and i have checked my 1 BC deposit..plz check the same...
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 43
May 27, 2010, 11:11:22 AM
#9
Ok, it works.
But I can't understand how you can handle it if you have to to it manually.
Is it a good idea to use bitcoin cents as a sign?

Well, casino (normal ones that is) does handle a lot of payments manually - those who come by wire transfer. Isn't that different, even thus that "From: Unknown" is a bit... maybe there should be a way to prevent the sender from "vanish".

What do you mean use bitcoin cents as sign?
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