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legendary
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The revolution will be digital
August 14, 2014, 10:46:37 AM
#10
No. That's PrimeDice, and it's provably fair, you can verify its fairness by following the "Provably Fair" guide.


then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter



1. You're winning before you put on a big bet, which is just silly.
2. You're using incredibly high odds and betting straight after one or two losses, I've encountered up to 8 losses on 1.5x consecutively
3. You probably haven't diced before so you think these results are drastic when really they're hardly anything but this.

I've been on pd for over a year, and I can say right now that placing such random bets with no losses before is a newbie move. You lose once or twice on 1.2x before you go all in, not 1.5x....

Tip for the future also, I never bet 1.5x and if I do it's after I see 5+ under 30's in a row, I recommend you follow this tip to avoid future losses.

your strategy :



Why dont u note down the hashed value of the big bet that u r claiming to be guaranteed to lose ? Simply check the fairness after the bet is made. I dont get a simple fact. How can u raise Q about a random no. whose hash value is already available to u ?
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 257
August 14, 2014, 10:41:05 AM
#9
No. That's PrimeDice, and it's provably fair, you can verify its fairness by following the "Provably Fair" guide.


then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter



1. You're winning before you put on a big bet, which is just silly.
2. You're using incredibly high odds and betting straight after one or two losses, I've encountered up to 8 losses on 1.5x consecutively
3. You probably haven't diced before so you think these results are drastic when really they're hardly anything but this.

I've been on pd for over a year, and I can say right now that placing such random bets with no losses before is a newbie move. You lose once or twice on 1.2x before you go all in, not 1.5x....

Tip for the future also, I never bet 1.5x and if I do it's after I see 5+ under 30's in a row, I recommend you follow this tip to avoid future losses.

your strategy :

sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 257
August 14, 2014, 10:31:07 AM
#8
No. That's PrimeDice, and it's provably fair, you can verify its fairness by following the "Provably Fair" guide.


then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter



1. You're winning before you put on a big bet, which is just silly.
2. You're using incredibly high odds and betting straight after one or two losses, I've encountered up to 8 losses on 1.5x consecutively
3. You probably haven't diced before so you think these results are drastic when really they're hardly anything but this.

I've been on pd for over a year, and I can say right now that placing such random bets with no losses before is a newbie move. You lose once or twice on 1.2x before you go all in, not 1.5x....

Tip for the future also, I never bet 1.5x and if I do it's after I see 5+ under 30's in a row, I recommend you follow this tip to avoid future losses.


ok i will use your strategy lets see what happens...
full member
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Merit: 100
August 14, 2014, 10:23:50 AM
#7
then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter

Read how provably fair works. You can check that they didn't change the outcome BEFORE you even placed your bet.

leave that sha512 thing alone i will prove it now again

i will do 2 rounds at a 50% win chance

Round 1
1.first bet will be 0.00000001
2.second bet will be max amount i have

Round 2
1.first bet will be 0.00000001
2.second bet will be max amount i have


I predict that both rounds i will lose

That doesn't prove anything... you WILL NOT BE GUARANTEED to win 50% of the time if you bet on 50%.

Here is an analogy to how that "SHA256 thing" works:

The dice site writes down a number.
You try to guess the number
If it matches you win, if it doesn't you lose.
You can look at the paper to see if it matches after.

The "SHA256 thing" is just a way of hiding the number until after the game is over. The hash you get beforehand is the number hidden, the secret lets you reveal it. SHA256 is used in bitcoin mining, banking and military-grade encryption so if there was a way to mess with it they'd be doing something bigger than just rigging a dice site. Please read into how exactly it works before you start posting.
sr. member
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August 14, 2014, 10:21:18 AM
#6
And here it is

as predicted:



 Grin
sr. member
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Merit: 257
August 14, 2014, 10:16:54 AM
#5
then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter

Read how provably fair works. You can check that they didn't change the outcome BEFORE you even placed your bet.

leave that sha512 thing alone i will prove it now again

i will do 2 rounds at a 50% win chance

Round 1
1.first bet will be 0.00000001
2.second bet will be max amount i have

Round 2
1.first bet will be 0.00000001
2.second bet will be max amount i have


I predict that both rounds i will lose
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
August 14, 2014, 10:07:27 AM
#4
then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter

Read how provably fair works. You can check that they didn't change the outcome BEFORE you even placed your bet.

In randomness ANYTHING can happen. Yes there can be something that appears to be a pattern in randomness, often there will be. But keep betting and follow the pattern and see what happenes.
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 257
August 14, 2014, 10:05:28 AM
#3
No. That's PrimeDice, and it's provably fair, you can verify its fairness by following the "Provably Fair" guide.


then how come each time you bet big you lose ? Smiley a random game  should never have a patter

hero member
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August 14, 2014, 09:56:26 AM
#2
So today i was bored ,and played at a dice website using their faucet...

And i noticed a pattern each time you bet big, you lose check out the screenshots :

round 1


round 2


round 3


I used 66% win chance at a payout of 1.5x

The odds of that pattern happening 3 times in a row are astronomical ...this is why i never use my own money on does dice games ...Smiley

No. That's PrimeDice, and it's provably fair, you can verify its fairness by following the "Provably Fair" guide.
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 257
August 14, 2014, 09:54:43 AM
#1
So today i was bored ,and played at a dice website using their faucet...

And i noticed a pattern each time you bet big, you lose check out the screenshots :

round 1


round 2


round 3


I used 66% win chance at a payout of 1.5x

The odds of that pattern happening 3 times in a row are astronomical ...this is why i never use my own money on does dice games ...Smiley
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