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Topic: Can you believe that this dice is real? (Read 1594 times)

sr. member
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November 05, 2019, 02:02:55 AM
#52
I know an online casino that has been around for a while and in their telegram group, you can see the wins of high rollers there and since it's a gaming platform built on EOS, you can trace those transactions in the blockchain... So judging from that, I know that some of these huge bets you see are probably real players, gambling is a game if chance and some people take it very seriously and as long as they have tested it and feel it's fair, they can use big funds to roll all day long, sometimes I just go there to view the big bets that people place and hope that one day, I would be as Crypto rich as that.
legendary
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November 05, 2019, 12:57:29 AM
#51
I am actually still surprised that the Yobit dice game still exists and the fact that its still not provably fair. I lost tons of alt coins that I mined to that dice game back in 2016 or so.

It was attractive because the dice was available in pretty much any currently, even some low volume or new altcoin that just launched. And out of boredom I decided why not, its right in front of me. Might as well try it and double my 100 coins to 200 coins.

Bet 1 coin won 1 coin
Bet 1 coin and lost 1 coin
Bet 2 coin and lost 2 coin
Bet 4 coin and lost 4 coin
Bet 10 coin and lost 10 coin
Bet 1 coin and won 1 coin
Bet 25 coin and lost 25 coin
Bet 50 coin and lost 50 coin

The results were similar to the above from what I can recall. Basically it seemed like a scam and impossible to win. I didn't really care because they were all mined by my GPU so the loss was minimal but I am surprised they didn't add provably fair check yet.
legendary
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November 04, 2019, 06:42:59 PM
#50
It may be true, they can do it through bot bets (I think there is nothing illegal in this), although I do not believe they are committing any fraud, they are currently carrying out the signing campaign, and I do not believe that They are stealing through gambling, it would be stupid, I have observed that you cannot verify or audit each play, this is something that must be improved and implemented, in many other platforms it is very difficult to win, I have experience in platforms such as Freebit.co, and If there are people who make such large bets, they usually make few plays, it cannot be forgotten that gambling attracts many people and when Provably Fair is used the advantage will always have the house.
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November 01, 2019, 11:14:43 AM
#49
This is not to say that the site is not neither is it to say that the site is not legit but I would say you should not take the site of your gambling abilities to compare with that of others some people unbelievably stake very high
hero member
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November 01, 2019, 10:28:01 AM
#48
After seeing this topic try to visit yobit for checking this. Its really some people are betting 0.200 btc - 0.300 btc continuesly. It's very suspicious to me. I am not clear but hopefully it may be fake IMO.  
I wouldnt touch this Dice site ever even those bets are real ones but you cant be sure if you wouldnt be hold up when you do tend to make a withdrawal.

For a shady exchange like Yobit then its hard to trust when it comes to provably fair.I saw that theres no way for you to verify bets which is already a red flag.
legendary
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November 01, 2019, 09:47:58 AM
#47
After seeing this topic try to visit yobit for checking this. Its really some people are betting 0.200 btc - 0.300 btc continuesly. It's very suspicious to me. I am not clear but hopefully it may be fake IMO. 
legendary
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November 01, 2019, 08:56:49 AM
#46
Well, I've always thought that Yobit is suspicious.

They are well-known to fake their trading volume through wash-trading, so I don't why they would have a problem faking dice rolls either.

Stay away from any platform that needs to resort to trickery to lure in users, it will only end badly.
sr. member
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November 01, 2019, 08:47:05 AM
#45
Its real users complain that they can not withdraw from YoBit so they play dice with stuck money  Smiley
Seriously? Or you were just trolling? Huh

If what you said is true, then that's a shame for yobit but are they really real players? There may be high rollers in the field of gambling but I didn't find yobit as a legit one for gambling. Maybe in some other casinos you could see such high stake rollers when the more time you spent in different casinos.

actually im not surprised with the amount of btc used to bet in yobit dice. there are high rollers in that exchange. and that amount actually is small.
i have read countless complaints on yobit, but as a user of that exchange from time to time, i really havent experienced any problem with them, trading or withdrawal. so i cant really say bad things towards them.
That's fair enough for you i guess but I wonder why there are still complaints on them besides of the good results from various players? Although I am not surprised with those huge amount of bets on the other platform but it's quite surprising on yobit's platform to see some players like this on a dice game.
legendary
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November 01, 2019, 07:28:48 AM
#44
Beyond our knowledge, many people are playing is some crypto casino without hesitating any lost, one of the reason it's because they have a bag full of cryptos or maybe they have a mining farm and to use their time they play some dice game in some exchange. I think it's legit numbers.

having lot of crypto doesn't mean you throw money out of the window
there are dozens of trusted , provably fair casinos just a click away
there is no reason to play high stakes on a not provably fair , 4% house edge dice at a shady exchange like Yobit
use their time betting 0.3 btc a pop ? I wish I had as much free time and as much spare coins , all this seems extremely weird and shady


If people are that rich then its pure nonsense to think that they would just basically waste up 0.3 and more into this exchange.
You are right there are way more better casinos/dice than this and wondering why they do end up on yobit if ever their real ones?
You might be rich but i cant afford to waste up those numbers on a single bet.You would get the entertainment you do seek if ever.
There are lots of ways to enjoy your btc than this one thats why i do see this one is fake users.
legendary
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November 01, 2019, 05:48:49 AM
#43
Beyond our knowledge, many people are playing is some crypto casino without hesitating any lost, one of the reason it's because they have a bag full of cryptos or maybe they have a mining farm and to use their time they play some dice game in some exchange. I think it's legit numbers.

having lot of crypto doesn't mean you throw money out of the window
there are dozens of trusted , provably fair casinos just a click away
there is no reason to play high stakes on a not provably fair , 4% house edge dice at a shady exchange like Yobit
use their time betting 0.3 btc a pop ? I wish I had as much free time and as much spare coins , all this seems extremely weird and shady
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 08:58:34 PM
#42
I don't know, I am still gray about the view of the dice game on the site yobit, if after their name was tainted some time ago, is there still a player who is willing to play on this site with a high wagering. Alright, let's look at the picture given @OP, there are a number of bets and that's a pretty high wagering all. Even the famous dice site here is very rarely I see players who bet a lot in a row like the site yobit. suspicious

I wont speculate whether they are real players or not as I have no proofs at all. Saying about the bet amount, I think it is not that huge compared to other sites where I usually see many players bet over 1 btc or even 10btc on single bet. The main important here is that about how we choose a legit place to gamble, at least we should play on provably fair sites although we are betting small amount only. Provably fair system is a must these days to make sure that the house is not manipulating the result.

Well, I agree with your statement that at least we have to bet on legitimate and provably fair sites. But the problem is how can we know the site is fair? whereas there has been a lot of negative feedback on it. If Yobit really wants to improve its reputation, I just hope they play fair and are always transparent.
hero member
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October 31, 2019, 06:43:40 PM
#41
don't think anyone in his right mind would bet consistently with a 4% house edge
but with Yobit it doesn't surprise me much, could be the house bots or anything , really
while some are saying Yobit is scam , I'd prefer to call this exchange shady - they did have a history of support going AWOL for months and accounts blocked for some weird reasons
but hey , people bet at freebitcoin with a 5%! house edge dice , so you never really know
one thing I know for sure: you will never see my name on that screenshot  Cheesy
I would rather spent up some dollars betting on a hi-lo game with 5% HE than on Yobits dice game.
When we do compared out their credibility then theres no doubt that people will mostly trust up Freebit.co than into this shady exchange.
They had been shady since they were operating, how would people would got confident on the fairness of their dice? So to speak that there
were lots of dice sites which are reputable and way more trustable than on this one.People never ever learn.

lol you got a point there but freebit really have a 5% percent house edge ? wew that alot but i still keep on claiming and playing my wins on there but on the yobit gambling games , i have never experience playing on them although im aware that they are also old enough to be trusted despite of having some  negative issues  . and yes , there are many alternative gambling sites out there that have leser edge and much better interface and service compare to them .

And also you can verify the bets on each roll and thats way more better than to this dice which doesnt even show its fairness.

There were even old thread discussing out this dice game fairness: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-tried-my-luck-again-in-yobit-dice-gamebut-ended-to-lose-1503792
Imagine that theres one player do say that even on 50% chance there were unreasonable losing streak.
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 06:28:24 PM
#40
Its real users complain that they can not withdraw from YoBit so they play dice with stuck money  Smiley
Seriously? Or you were just trolling? Huh

If what you said is true, then that's a shame for yobit but are they really real players? There may be high rollers in the field of gambling but I didn't find yobit as a legit one for gambling. Maybe in some other casinos you could see such high stake rollers when the more time you spent in different casinos.

actually im not surprised with the amount of btc used to bet in yobit dice. there are high rollers in that exchange. and that amount actually is small.
i have read countless complaints on yobit, but as a user of that exchange from time to time, i really havent experienced any problem with them, trading or withdrawal. so i cant really say bad things towards them.
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October 31, 2019, 06:12:14 PM
#39
I once saw a guy bet 50BTC every time on bitdice.me in 2015. For us, that bitcoins is a lot of money but it is nothing to him.
So I believe what you saw is real.

For BitDice gamblers to bet that amount, I would say it's true since this site has salready established and bitcoin during 2015 is not that high priced. So 50btc during that time is not that big amount to deal with. What makes this post interesting is that it's coming from site which is full of controversy. I would think that it's a bot or some people which is paid to lure people to try their site.
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October 31, 2019, 06:10:57 PM
#38
don't think anyone in his right mind would bet consistently with a 4% house edge
but with Yobit it doesn't surprise me much, could be the house bots or anything , really
while some are saying Yobit is scam , I'd prefer to call this exchange shady - they did have a history of support going AWOL for months and accounts blocked for some weird reasons
but hey , people bet at freebitcoin with a 5%! house edge dice , so you never really know
one thing I know for sure: you will never see my name on that screenshot  Cheesy
I would rather spent up some dollars betting on a hi-lo game with 5% HE than on Yobits dice game.
When we do compared out their credibility then theres no doubt that people will mostly trust up Freebit.co than into this shady exchange.
They had been shady since they were operating, how would people would got confident on the fairness of their dice? So to speak that there
were lots of dice sites which are reputable and way more trustable than on this one.People never ever learn.

lol you got a point there but freebit really have a 5% percent house edge ? wew that alot but i still keep on claiming and playing my wins on there but on the yobit gambling games , i have never experience playing on them although im aware that they are also old enough to be trusted despite of having some  negative issues  . and yes , there are many alternative gambling sites out there that have leser edge and much better interface and service compare to them .
hero member
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October 31, 2019, 05:56:09 PM
#37
don't think anyone in his right mind would bet consistently with a 4% house edge
but with Yobit it doesn't surprise me much, could be the house bots or anything , really
while some are saying Yobit is scam , I'd prefer to call this exchange shady - they did have a history of support going AWOL for months and accounts blocked for some weird reasons
but hey , people bet at freebitcoin with a 5%! house edge dice , so you never really know
one thing I know for sure: you will never see my name on that screenshot  Cheesy
I would rather spent up some dollars betting on a hi-lo game with 5% HE than on Yobits dice game.
When we do compared out their credibility then theres no doubt that people will mostly trust up Freebit.co than into this shady exchange.
They had been shady since they were operating, how would people would got confident on the fairness of their dice? So to speak that there
were lots of dice sites which are reputable and way more trustable than on this one.People never ever learn.
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 03:20:11 PM
#36
don't think anyone in his right mind would bet consistently with a 4% house edge
but with Yobit it doesn't surprise me much, could be the house bots or anything , really
while some are saying Yobit is scam , I'd prefer to call this exchange shady - they did have a history of support going AWOL for months and accounts blocked for some weird reasons
but hey , people bet at freebitcoin with a 5%! house edge dice , so you never really know
one thing I know for sure: you will never see my name on that screenshot  Cheesy
That's certainly true, but at the same time there's plenty of people even with large balances that don't know a ton about gambling and end up rolling high amounts even on places like Yobit. The site's indeed shady, but they've got plenty of presence around these forums and elsewhere as well, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's truly large players using the site.

One thing that makes me very suspicious about this is that these people are supposedly gambling so much coin on a dice site that isn't even provably fair. Doesn't make a lot of sense to gamble on YoBit if there's a potential they could be rigging rolls. At the end of the day, there's really no way to know for sure. I certainly won't be touching YoBit anytime soon either way.
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 02:33:40 PM
#35
don't think anyone in his right mind would bet consistently with a 4% house edge
but with Yobit it doesn't surprise me much, could be the house bots or anything , really
while some are saying Yobit is scam , I'd prefer to call this exchange shady - they did have a history of support going AWOL for months and accounts blocked for some weird reasons
but hey , people bet at freebitcoin with a 5%! house edge dice , so you never really know
one thing I know for sure: you will never see my name on that screenshot  Cheesy
sr. member
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October 31, 2019, 01:45:04 PM
#34
Its real users complain that they can not withdraw from YoBit so they play dice with stuck money  Smiley
Seriously? Or you were just trolling? Huh

If what you said is true, then that's a shame for yobit but are they really real players? There may be high rollers in the field of gambling but I didn't find yobit as a legit one for gambling. Maybe in some other casinos you could see such high stake rollers when the more time you spent in different casinos.
legendary
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October 31, 2019, 01:36:35 PM
#33

Legit or not, there are really high rollers even on a not so promising house edge dice site like Yobit. Honestly, the amount on the image is still considered as "fair" for the usual high rollers.

It doesn't surprise me honestly since I even saw over BTC1 every roll there way back 2015 to 2016. And take note, "different users".Yes, Bitcoin price is quite low during that time compared to what it is today but still over BTC1 is still a decent amount to just put in every single roll.

Maybe, sh*t or not, it's up for the others if they will buy what they saw there or not. We all know Yobit's behaviors after all but in general, as I repeat, those amounts are still fair for high rollers.
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