Today, duckdice.io scamed me for about 19 LTC. What is it about. I know about provably fair and everything about it, but when it comes to large amounts, there is a big scam. The algorithm is set up so that the vast majority of large stakes are lossy. Today, 8 out of 16 games with a 1.25 payout ended in the red. Provably fair my ass! I asked the support for an explanation, they don't have it. They just invoke the provably fair. I asked for a refund of the last deposit, but they won't even hear. Then I asked for a 30% cashback on the last deposit, so now I’m waiting to see what support will respond.
You are playing a probability base game so it means that it's only a
chance to win no matter how high/low your multiplier set. 8 out 16 games still low to conclude that there code is rigged. I know that duckdice has some bad reputation before. But your case is obviously don't have a proper supporting details besides on the 16 games result that you are claiming.
Just a reminder: DuckDice is licensed service, proud member of crypto-gambling foundation and our RNG is certified.
So with all this in mind we also provide an easy way to
download all your bets and there is a
public provably fair verifier.
So if you have any difficulties understanding how Provably Fair works you can just download the bet report (or we can do it for you) and publish it here. Anyone can verify all your bets then.
Or if you have a specific bet in mind you can just send a link to this bet here and any bitcointalk forum member can verify that bet.
I think you must understand Provably Fair, you cannot call a casino that way without asking for a record of your plays. Many times the bets are like this, suddenly a bad streak arrives and you end up losing more than you had planned, as they have already shown you, it seems that they downloaded the detail of your plays, now you must study it and compare. I understand that sometimes when looking at the reputation it tends to give a more sense of claim, but the important thing is that they have already detailed your plays.
@Borke82 I’m not going to touch on provably fair as it’s been covered enough in the above replies, and from your post it’s clear that you’re trying to extort money from DuckDice. However if you feel that the site is wrong, and you indeed have a valid claim then use the steps mentioned by them and post the details here, and if your claims are proved correct then the community will support you.