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Topic: Primedcie actually cheating - page 2. (Read 447 times)

full member
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CryptoGames: Revamped Games, Multiple Coins
February 21, 2019, 06:03:04 PM
#4
Doesn't look this unusual? Maybe you'd like to calculate the odds of that your self.

Also these kind of dice results actually came twice with 2500 bets total after changing seeds.





Lol, you should have placed x10 payout bets instead and roll low. All I see in this screenshot is that you are extremely unlucky. This can't be considered as valid proof.


Anyway, if you're having doubts, why don't you change client seed manually everytime before you place bet?
newbie
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February 20, 2019, 09:49:45 PM
#3
Doesn't look this unusual? Maybe you'd like to calculate the odds of that your self.

Also these kind of dice results actually came twice with 2500 bets total after changing seeds.

http://root.1basisweb.com/privat/Primedice-cheating-2.png

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DASG8uq6FnALjUlA_7EIs4_CMeqeyGTT/view?usp=sharing - Copy on google drive
(let see if this will also be censored "for security reasons")
legendary
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฿uy ฿itcoin
February 20, 2019, 04:06:53 AM
#2
Please show 1 example where the Primedice engine is cheating. You can upload screenshots on https://imgur.com and post the links.
newbie
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February 20, 2019, 01:46:39 AM
#1
I know this accusation has been made a few times and has been repelled as many times because the site owner has cleverly build him self a positive reputation on Bitcoin Talk.

However after playing on Primedice for a substantial while now I do accuse Primedice of cheating.
I do believe the cheating occurs on selected players and not generally on all players to make it look less obvious.

The owner, calling him self "advisor" goes "under cover" as "Partyboy04" and not with his actual account "EDWARD" on Primedice and spies on players tactics only to use that information against them in the Primedice dice engine which goes essentially against "provably fair" and can be seen as active cheating in game.
Usually the dice engine is then behaving apparently "as usual" for a while until the player makes a bet higher than X amount.
From that point on it is impossible for the player being cheated on to win any bet and even if it goes against all odds to still loose a bet.
This is even more interesting that this happens when the "advisor" was logged in as "Partyboy04" on Primedice.

Cheated me out of coins several times now within the last couple of years by, I suspect, very likely monitoring my game and manipulating the dice results directly live in game from a back-end login.
Also I do not believe that the provably fair test on dicesites is neutral since I have seen deviations with results using the calculation script on my Xampp local host.
At this point its open to speculation whether the dicesites server my exchange database information with casino servers or not.
I have a whole collection of screenshots to show for this by now as I started keeping track of occurrences, also in some cases by the means of recording sessions with OBS.
Unfortunately I do not have an upload or attach image option for this post to present some examples otherwise I would.

I am aware that my accusations will be put down as false and no such thing is happening however I would not have any reason to claim being cheated on on Primedice if it wouldn't have happened more than just once.
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