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Topic: Introducing BitcoinMinesweeper.com - Win BTC playing the ★real★ minesweeper - page 7. (Read 9310 times)

member
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Vires in numeris.
I would also like an invite. Which board configurations are you offering? Just the classic MineSweeper choices or can use arbitrary board size / number of mines?
full member
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Merit: 100
Can i have an invite , i like to try it ? thank you
sr. member
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just tried it out the game is really hard if you dont play on 1.05x
sr. member
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Check your coin privilege
Hello. I just registered for an invite. E-mail : [email protected]

Could you give me an invite?

And by the way is this like the normal Minesweeper on Windows? Or is it a different version, like for example the coinsweeper in my signature?
newbie
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Minesweeper is registered trademark , you may get problems with domain.
Thanks for the tip joksim! we're still in alpha so even the name is up for debate Wink
hero member
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hyperboria - next internet
I'd like to try it. May i ask for invitation?
legendary
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★Bitcoin Gambling Reviews★
When will this game be up to play?!
sr. member
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Congrats to your site, but the concept of marrying minesweeper with bitcoins is not exactly new, what makes your site more "real Minesweeper" than let's say sites like coin-sweeper.com
Thanks mkr, and good question! There are indeed a lot of sites out there offering games of chance
involving Bitcoins and unopened squares that may or may not contain mines. Whether you win or
not is completely up to chance, and there is no strategy involved.

Many of them call their game 'minesweeper'. And why not, you're sweeping for mines aren't you?

BitcoinMinesweeper.com is different. It is the classic 'Minesweeper' game made popular by Windows,
re-imagined for use with Bitcoin. What does that mean? It means that it contains both the random
element of unknown mine locations, but also the strategy element of numbered hints that tell you
where it is more dangerous to play and where it is safer.

Don't worry if it's still not totally clear at this point: You'll find out soon enough when you play
your first game of Bitcoin Minesweeper: this is really something you've never seen before!


I must say this is really an interesting concept of gambling by combining chances with strategies. I just cant wait to try it out
legendary
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I'd like an invitation Smiley ... Also, the site loads a bit slowly

Hi, I still can't play the site.

Send me the invitation...

I'm curious what game will be

Is it like the original one ?
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
(...) how is the payout determined, ie. for a 10 mine, in 10x10 field, what is the payout? (...)
We are still tweaking the game types we'll be offering, and the associated payouts.

I can tell you this though: Because the game gives you helpful clues about where
the mines are, it becomes easier to solve. Therefore the payouts will be somewhat
lower than for the usual minesweeper-like game with the same parameters
(height, width and number of mines).
After compensating for difficulty, the 2% house edge is applied.

legendary
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I'd like an invitation Smiley ... Also, the site loads a bit slowly
hero member
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Merit: 500
Can I get an invitation please? I'd like to try.. I like coin-sweeper so I suppose Ill like this too
newbie
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Merit: 0
Quite an interesting idea! By a 2% edge, I guess you mean you generate minefields in such a way that with perfect play, there's a 2% house edge and with imperfect play it's much higher?
You're correct RHavar, the 2% edge is based on optimal play.
If you're stuck on a move, you can request a hint, showing you the optimal way to continue.


Nice idea!

But how are those hints limited (if they are)?
Do you have to pay for each hint, or you can buy hint packs (like 5, 10... at once), or are there free hints (every game, every day...)?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
The site is loading a bit slowly. BTW can I try it?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Quite an interesting idea! By a 2% edge, I guess you mean you generate minefields in such a way that with perfect play, there's a 2% house edge and with imperfect play it's much higher?
You're correct RHavar, the 2% edge is based on optimal play.
If you're stuck on a move, you can request a hint, showing you the optimal way to continue.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Can i get an invitation too?  Wink

Me too if is possible! I'd like to try it!  Smiley
Let me know..
full member
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Merit: 100
SatoshiBet.com ✯ Bitcoin Casino Games
Can i get an invitation too?  Wink
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
Congrats to your site, but the concept of marrying minesweeper with bitcoins is not exactly new, what makes your site more "real Minesweeper" than let's say sites like coin-sweeper.com
Thanks mkr, and good question! There are indeed a lot of sites out there offering games of chance
involving Bitcoins and unopened squares that may or may not contain mines. Whether you win or
not is completely up to chance, and there is no strategy involved.

Many of them call their game 'minesweeper'. And why not, you're sweeping for mines aren't you?

BitcoinMinesweeper.com is different. It is the classic 'Minesweeper' game made popular by Windows,
re-imagined for use with Bitcoin. What does that mean? It means that it contains both the random
element of unknown mine locations, but also the strategy element of numbered hints that tell you
where it is more dangerous to play and where it is safer.

Don't worry if it's still not totally clear at this point: You'll find out soon enough when you play
your first game of Bitcoin Minesweeper: this is really something you've never seen before!
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
i wanna try it Smiley

i love minesweeper too much <3
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
Does this game include strategy as I interpreted it?
That's exactly right ndnhc. We're hoping to offer a careful balance between strategy and chance.
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