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Topic: Offline Dice simulator (Read 1027 times)

newbie
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October 27, 2015, 02:08:21 AM
#3
Well sure the function of generating a random number and selecting a target to be above or below is simple, but the other functions are slightly more complicated, I think they would be more useful than a basic random number generator.
legendary
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October 27, 2015, 01:40:29 AM
#2
Well, it's not that hard either to create it, you need the random function,a counter,a fake balance and some other variables, put that together and you get an offline simulator.
In my spare time I'll try to make one for roulette,which is quite similar.
newbie
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October 27, 2015, 01:19:59 AM
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Okay so this is my first post here, I've been into bitcoin dice for a while and was never able to find a good all around simulator that could do enough for solid methodology testing.  I put one together myself that works very well and has helped me to come up with some pretty radical strategies I wouldn't have thought of before. It allows you to do pretty much anything, It can set multipliers on wins, losses, or both.  You can set a target btc profit to hit, or a number of rolls to make, (10K rolls at a time is about the most, may hang more than that). You can set max bets, max losses. You can enter the price of btc and it converts to usd.  It shows each number as its rolled and losses show up in red, and you have indicators of consecutive wins/losses. You can set the house percent and you can set the win percent obviously, but it also displays your actual winning percent.  there is also a banking feature which is useful for short play when you want to quickly hit a certain amount you can bank it into profit. You can also save settings for multiple methods so you don't have to set all the variables each time, and you can save them to see which methods are most profitable over time.  I've tested it quite a bit there is no doubt it is accurate and can simulate weeks of rolling in minutes.


http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/ah143/seanbrady5535/satosh_zps5ihdmc4x.jpg

I looked around for other simulators didn't see much, not sure if there would be much if any interest in this, just putting it out there. Calling it Satoshimulator.

 
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