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Topic: FlukyBet.com WIN 135% of your bet, 75+ % of players WIN [3rd Party escrow used] - page 6. (Read 5726 times)

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A bit misleading name as it's ponzi-casino hybrid, meaning you can lose even if you win  Undecided
Nonetheless I might try my luck with it!
But players beware I don't think odds posted in first post are correct, I think they don't include risk of not getting paid full amount  Angry
legendary
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newbie
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Wait, so payout doesn't follow the deposit order ?

It's more akin to a lottery.

I used to lose a lot at ponzis as I could never deposit early (did not have bots), so I think this method is better.

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The system is proven to be fair, to select the random number that determines the order of the payouts, the 13th,14th,15th and 16th character of the deposit TX is used
Example:
TX  0278d4300340724eb37a623089c3398fdaeb34e6a00057f4837c9d3833af5dbf
Would generate this 4 hexadecimal digits
4eb3
So that's 20147 decimal that would be your order number.
Ordered by that method, every user is paid out 135% of your bet until no more funds are available (The pool will be 98% of all deposits, the rest is for the escrow service and site fees), that would make around 75% of the players winners, also the first one to lose receives the remaining of the balance as a consolation price.

Imo, if it pays out every Sunday, then people would rather make a bet in a dice site as it's the same winning chances.

Yep, as ninjaboon said, that can be changed once more users participate, I'll make a pool, by the way the chances you say are somewhat wrong, check out an example: http://satoshidicebreaker.appspot.com/ 

If you run the site simulator http://flukybet.com/#/Simulator you'll see the chances are 150% more than a dice game
newbie
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Wait, so payout doesn't follow the deposit order ?

It follows the order, generated by the 13th,14th,15th and 16th TX digits (converted to decimal) I'll put house money this round, so depending on the pool size, there will be more winners, maybe even all will win.
hero member
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Wait, so payout doesn't follow the deposit order ?

It's more akin to a lottery.

I used to lose a lot at ponzis as I could never deposit early (did not have bots), so I think this method is better.

Quote
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The system is proven to be fair, to select the random number that determines the order of the payouts, the 13th,14th,15th and 16th character of the deposit TX is used
Example:
TX  0278d4300340724eb37a623089c3398fdaeb34e6a00057f4837c9d3833af5dbf
Would generate this 4 hexadecimal digits
4eb3
So that's 20147 decimal that would be your order number.
Ordered by that method, every user is paid out 135% of your bet until no more funds are available (The pool will be 98% of all deposits, the rest is for the escrow service and site fees), that would make around 75% of the players winners, also the first one to lose receives the remaining of the balance as a consolation price.

Imo, if it pays out every Sunday, then people would rather make a bet in a dice site as it's the same winning chances.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1002
Wait, so payout doesn't follow the deposit order ?

It's more akin to a lottery.

I used to lose a lot at ponzis as I could never deposit early (did not have bots), so I think this method is better.

Quote
Quote
The system is proven to be fair, to select the random number that determines the order of the payouts, the 13th,14th,15th and 16th character of the deposit TX is used
Example:
TX  0278d4300340724eb37a623089c3398fdaeb34e6a00057f4837c9d3833af5dbf
Would generate this 4 hexadecimal digits
4eb3
So that's 20147 decimal that would be your order number.
Ordered by that method, every user is paid out 135% of your bet until no more funds are available (The pool will be 98% of all deposits, the rest is for the escrow service and site fees), that would make around 75% of the players winners, also the first one to lose receives the remaining of the balance as a consolation price.

Fluky did say this earlier too:

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If you have any tip or idea to make the game better (Like bigger payouts *more risk involved, daily rounds and so on) feel free to reply to this topic

hero member
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Wait, so payout doesn't follow the deposit order ?
legendary
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Date/Time: 25 JAN 2015, 918pm GMT +8. Sunday.

My name is Colbert Low aka ninjaboon and I will be the escrow for FlukyBet.com
Signed PGP message pending.


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legendary
Activity: 2128
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Date/Time: 25 JAN 2015, 918pm GMT +8. Sunday.

My name is Colbert Low aka ninjaboon and I will be the escrow for FlukyBet.com
Signed PGP message pending.


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Hi!  Smiley

Ok, so I followed the tips fo some users and here it is:

http://flukybet.com

It's easy, you deposit any amount between 0.01 and 1 bitcoin and have a 75%+ probability of winning 135% of it.

The address used is: 1GVGSgfWesJPFvCsSt9TPjWypq9s2WQzrE

Belongs to ninjaboon https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ninjaboon-reputation-thread-240370
a very respected user here. He is helping us, as a 3rd party scrow holding the funds until the payout starts, the round starts every 72 hours.

The system is Provably Fair to select the random number that determines the order of the payouts. It uses the TXID concatenated with the
Hash of the next block from the Block_height that included the deposit transaction. After that it's hashed, and the 13,14,15,16 digits are taken and converted to a decimal number.


Example:

TX  b1efe3ed66420f5c0956dfab0f17baaf08626a763d59501d92f3790c4a1071a9

So:

b1efe3ed66420f5c0956dfab0f17baaf08626a763d59501d92f3790c4a1071a9 +
00000000000000000fbceb08d7f309339f2307a5941104dace6da723077f112c (That's the next block hash of the block-height 341854 which included that transaction)

Then hashed it's:
4b6ecf89594caff0ef2528e636ee682b774e30ae7a180d534a8e9dc2178081b2

Would generate this 4 hexadecimal digits
aff0

So the draw number would be:
45040


Ordered by that method, every user is paid out 135% of your bet until no more funds are available (The pool will be 98% of all deposits, the rest is for the escrow service and site fees), that would make around 75% of the players winners, also the first one to lose receives the remaining of the balance as a consolation price.

If you want to test it out without bitcoins, this is the simulator mentioned above:

http://flukybet.com/#/Simulator

If you have any tip or idea to make the game better (Like bigger payouts *more risk involved, daily rounds and so on) feel free to reply to this topic   Smiley
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