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hero member
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May 22, 2011, 06:17:02 PM
#15
I'm not saying this is intentionally a scam, but there is no mathematical way I could have run as badly as I did.  Something is rigged in this casino, either by design or by carelessness.  Buyer beware.

This is blatantly not true.  Tom, you're a poker player, you know better.  For shame.  Still, if BCEmporium wanted to release some source code, that would be nice.
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May 22, 2011, 06:14:16 PM
#14
I'm not saying this is intentionally a scam, but there is no mathematical way I could have run as badly as I did.  Something is rigged in this casino, either by design or by carelessness.  Buyer beware.
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May 22, 2011, 06:08:19 PM
#13
Do you take a commission on won ties?  I bet 10 BTC in play money, tied, won, then got 19.90BTC back.

Nope, let me check what went with it.
Can you confirm it was only the flash GUI that did it (ie if your balance updated 19.90 or 20)? I'm playing now to try to get to it, but so far no war.



LOL ya no you totally take 1% on all wars win or lose.
legendary
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May 22, 2011, 06:06:41 PM
#12
Do you take a commission on won ties?  I bet 10 BTC in play money, tied, won, then got 19.90BTC back.

Nope, let me check what went with it.
Can you confirm it was only the flash GUI that did it (ie if your balance updated 19.90 or 20)? I'm playing now to try to get to it, but so far no war.

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May 22, 2011, 06:06:08 PM
#11
For that to happen, ties would need to be quite common. Other than that you've the tie bet. This game doesn't give the house a quite good edge as blackjack does, it's true, as odds are roughly 46,3% to both sides.
Still, the amounts in play may make you sure that you'll always come out with your watch, wallet and shoes.

Do you take a commission on won ties?  I bet 10 BTC in play money, tied, won, then got 19.90BTC back.

Yeah, I've been playing about 10 min, and he takes 1% of the initial wager (not the 2x wager, just the initial 1x wager) any time you go to war, win or lose.  Still, that doesn't come close to overcoming player winning ties.  (I'm going to play a bit longer to confirm that players DO in fact win ties, and then I might deposit.  After that, I might quit my job.)

Either I'm running really bad or there is severe riggage.
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May 22, 2011, 06:05:09 PM
#10
For that to happen, ties would need to be quite common. Other than that you've the tie bet. This game doesn't give the house a quite good edge as blackjack does, it's true, as odds are roughly 46,3% to both sides.
Still, the amounts in play may make you sure that you'll always come out with your watch, wallet and shoes.

Do you take a commission on won ties?  I bet 10 BTC in play money, tied, won, then got 19.90BTC back.

Yeah, I've been playing about 10 min, and he takes 1% of the initial wager (not the 2x wager, just the initial 1x wager) any time you go to war, win or lose.  Still, that doesn't come close to overcoming player winning ties.  (I'm going to play a bit longer to confirm that players DO in fact win ties, and then I might deposit.  After that, I might quit my job.)
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May 22, 2011, 05:46:54 PM
#9
For that to happen, ties would need to be quite common. Other than that you've the tie bet. This game doesn't give the house a quite good edge as blackjack does, it's true, as odds are roughly 46,3% to both sides.
Still, the amounts in play may make you sure that you'll always come out with your watch, wallet and shoes.

Do you take a commission on won ties?  I bet 10 BTC in play money, tied, won, then got 19.90BTC back.
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May 22, 2011, 05:42:44 PM
#8
For that to happen, ties would need to be quite common. Other than that you've the tie bet. This game doesn't give the house a quite good edge as blackjack does, it's true, as odds are roughly 46,3% to both sides.
Still, the amounts in play may make you sure that you'll always come out with your watch, wallet and shoes.

This reeks of ignorance about how gambling works, and if you don't understand how gambling works, you really shouldn't be running a casino.

Roughly 1/(13^2) of the time (actually a little less often), you're going to lose two units.  If we assume that a hand takes ten seconds to play, that means you'll get about 360 hands per hour, that means this will happen on average just about twice per hour.  So a person betting just 1 BTC per wager figures to profit, at current exchange rates, about 25 USD per hour by just clicking the "deal" button as fast as possible.

If you don't think this is a problem, that's fantastic and I will be a long and continuing customer of your Cardwars game.
legendary
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May 22, 2011, 05:38:22 PM
#7
The deck is shuffled on the beginning of each hand. Counting cards would do you no good there.
I'm keeping an eye over this game to see how it stands.
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May 22, 2011, 05:31:23 PM
#6
Is the "deck" shuffled after each hand?  Also, as somebody pointed out, with players winning war ties, this has an edge for the player, so you wouldn't mind if I just played this day and night (or got a bot to play it) and grinded out minimum wage would you?  I've made a lot of money on less than 0.8% edges in my time.  (0.8% is about what your game is worth.)
legendary
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May 22, 2011, 02:21:05 PM
#5
For that to happen, ties would need to be quite common. Other than that you've the tie bet. This game doesn't give the house a quite good edge as blackjack does, it's true, as odds are roughly 46,3% to both sides.
Still, the amounts in play may make you sure that you'll always come out with your watch, wallet and shoes.
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May 22, 2011, 01:52:37 PM
#4
I'm not seeing where the house's edge is - and that bothers me. Basically when the cards tie - if the player surrenders the house gets half an ante. If they go to war then the player gets a 7/13 to 6/13 (1/13) advantage over the house. So never surrender and slowly win?
I'm really suspicious when I don't see how the casino is paying their power bills - makes me wonder if I'll ever walk out with my watch, wallet and shoes.
legendary
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May 22, 2011, 12:27:42 PM
#3
Based on, yes.
But battles are quite different, as the battle cards are burnt being only the last one played, with advantage to player (on re-tie, the player wins).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_war
sr. member
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May 22, 2011, 12:21:33 PM
#2
Ah, so is this the Casino version of the traditional War card game?
legendary
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May 22, 2011, 10:05:26 AM
#1
Just added a new table game to the site, it's name is "Cardwars", you can find it near Blackjack at www.bityacht.com (Casino)

Rules of Cardwars:

Cardwars is the simplest table card game of a casino. Dealer gives you a card, takes a card himself and the one with bigger card face wins - suit doesn't matter.
Card values from higher to lower are: Ace - King - Queen - Jack - Ten - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 2

If both have a card with the same value then the player must choose if he surrenders or goes to war.

Surrender:
The player gets back 50% of his ante

War:
The player adds a bet of equal value to his ante (if the player's ante was 0.1, the bet will be 0.1 also)
3 cards are burnt by the dealer, the 4th card goes to the player, 5th to the dealer.
Again the one with the higher card wins.
If card values are equal player wins.

Tie bet:

In the middle there's a red circle to bet for tie. Tie pays 10:1. A tie is won if the dealer and the player have cards of same value, regardless if the player choose to surrender or to war.

Here's a screenshot:

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