The only troll here is you clown.
This only proves my point you dont know what your talking about, apperently YOU NEVER even visted the site, yet you bashing with this "provably fair" garbage.
1. I made the article I referred you to many times already:
https://dicesites.com/provably-fair unfortunately it doesn't look like you took the 5 minutes to read it. I also made a provably fair verifier for Rollin:
https://dicesites.com/rollin/verifier which shows that I certainly did look at their provably fair implementation. Probably a lot better than you did.
2. Actually I looked at their implementation so properly, that I "discovered" a potential issue in their implementation, see my post here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--687571 (many months ago.) They very quickly replied and fixed the issue. After they fixed that, I am 100% confident that their implementation is really provably fair - if you, as the player, take the effort to verify the bets.
Both rollin and fortunejack use "mersenne twister" well apparently you know something they dont.......
Correct me if im wrong, but the seed is generated "cryptographically" by using an algorithm which is set by the operator and NOT the player.
Well.. I made a verifier for it, so I know very well that they use the Mersenne Twister generator. However, your question was:
Is this the algorithm code used to generate the seed?
The answer is: no, probably not. Because if they do generate the serverseed with that "random" generator, then YOU as the player can hack/cheat them by "cracking the seed".
The clientseed is generated in the browser with a cryptographically-secure random generator. If you take the time to actually go through the Javascript source, you can figure this out yourself.
The clientseed is the relevant part here. If they can "crack the clientseed", then they indeed could cheat in theory. But since this isn't the case, they cannot cheat. You can check this yourself in the Javascript source. If you don't have the knowledge to do that and you still don't trust it, you can change the clientseed yourself every time before you make a bet. This way you can be 100% sure that you cannot be cheated. If you read my article:
https://dicesites.com/provably-fair and try to understand the provably fair mechanism, you can understand why.
So when is that Mersenne Twister generator used? Well they use the seeds (server and client seeds) as "input seed" for the Mersenne Twister generator and get the result from that. Since the "input seed" is generated in a cryptographically-secure way, there is no way that the site or you can cheat.
The last pic does not do justice with out the actual live recording, it was pretty fucking obvious.
No. What would make it obvious, is if you can show the provably fair calculations and show that you calculate a different result than them.
Ps, I helped many users with verifying their bet results on a lot of different sites. If anyone ever has a issue with verifying and thinks he might be cheated, you can definitely PM me. I don't care if it is a big or small site, if there really is a issue, I will be happy to check that and vouch for proof etc. But in your situation, it looks like you don't want to take the time to even understand the provably fair mechanism.