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Topic: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts - page 224. (Read 1404011 times)

sr. member
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Is there something wrong with the clients? I've just lagged out on 3-4 big pots where I had a good hand. One of them got checked through and I won, the other two I lost because I couldn't call or bet. Sucks, hopefully it's just a one time thing, because when it times out I went to other sites and they were loading perfectly.


tiny bit of lag on my client end as well
legendary
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Is there something wrong with the clients? I've just lagged out on 3-4 big pots where I had a good hand. One of them got checked through and I won, the other two I lost because I couldn't call or bet. Sucks, hopefully it's just a one time thing, because when it times out I went to other sites and they were loading perfectly.
legendary
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Primedice.com, Stake.com
What is the largest pot you've seen thus far on Seals?


Also nice activity! 400+ people on right now
legendary
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FPV Drone Pilot
Jump on it!

a little under 2 hrs / DonkDown radio 1 bitcoin freeroll / I rock the mic on DonkDown starting 7pm
legendary
Activity: 1232
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FPV Drone Pilot
Seals chips will always trade 1000 to 1 with bitcoins.
Be careful with strong words like "always". What will you do if 1 chip is worth $1000?  Tongue

Not "if", but "when". I assume they will have micro, eh nano chips :-D

If 1 btc = $10,000 we will still be able to spread low stakes games.  Pokerstars plays in pennies, we could play in satoshis Smiley

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There has to be some messed up algorithm with your programming or something. I keep getting like the same exact hands on different tables each deal, and this happens multiple times in a session.

This seems to happen a lot when multitabling on any poker site.  It's just observational bias in my opinion. 

But just a quick clarification.  Are these same suits, same cards?  And displayed in the same order?  If this is happening with the windows or android clients and you see the same suits, same card values and same order across tables, then this might be something to notify the devs about in case there is a beta bug in displaying the hole cards across tables.

Also you should check your software to see if someone hasn't hacked into it and is able to see other players cards. It's happened for other poker sites, ones that deal with actual money instead of BTC.

The only way this would really be possible is through an virus or app on your machine that decodes your hole cards and sends them off to a third party. 
legendary
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Seals chips will always trade 1000 to 1 with bitcoins.
Be careful with strong words like "always". What will you do if 1 chip is worth $1000?  Tongue

They'll add more decimals to the system just like they already did...

problem solved... seems like a silly comment from someone with a milibit symbol in their avatar...
sr. member
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Seals chips will always trade 1000 to 1 with bitcoins.
Be careful with strong words like "always". What will you do if 1 chip is worth $1000?  Tongue

Not "if", but "when". I assume they will have micro, eh nano chips :-D
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A lot of hands are "like" other hands and if you are playing even a few tables you'll notice a lot of cases of matching and partial matching, it is to be expected. But if you get exactly 4c6d (in order) even 4 times out of 4, that's pretty far out there.

1 in (52x51)^4 ~= 1 in 4.946455187×10¹³

But given enough chances it will happen.

Note that's the odds of getting a hand picked in advance 4 times in a row. Getting any hand 4 times in a row is  a more reasonable 1 in 18,651,791,808.

There was an instance in New Zealand where 4 players were dealt a royal flush each.
The deck was shuffled and they played the next hand, again 4 royal flushes.

Rare as hell to occur, I'll see if I can find the link.

Please stop spreading nonsense.
Added to my ignore list.
sr. member
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Bitbuy.nl!
A lot of hands are "like" other hands and if you are playing even a few tables you'll notice a lot of cases of matching and partial matching, it is to be expected. But if you get exactly 4c6d (in order) even 4 times out of 4, that's pretty far out there.

1 in (52x51)^4 ~= 1 in 4.946455187×10¹³

But given enough chances it will happen.

Note that's the odds of getting a hand picked in advance 4 times in a row. Getting any hand 4 times in a row is  a more reasonable 1 in 18,651,791,808.

There was an instance in New Zealand where 4 players were dealt a royal flush each.
The deck was shuffled and they played the next hand, again 4 royal flushes.

Rare as hell to occur, I'll see if I can find the link.

Please get the link, this seems like bullshit like me.
newbie
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I have to believe that the universe would implode if that happened.  Grin
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Herp Derp PTY LTD
A lot of hands are "like" other hands and if you are playing even a few tables you'll notice a lot of cases of matching and partial matching, it is to be expected. But if you get exactly 4c6d (in order) even 4 times out of 4, that's pretty far out there.

1 in (52x51)^4 ~= 1 in 4.946455187×10¹³

But given enough chances it will happen.

Note that's the odds of getting a hand picked in advance 4 times in a row. Getting any hand 4 times in a row is  a more reasonable 1 in 18,651,791,808.

There was an instance in New Zealand where 4 players were dealt a royal flush each.
The deck was shuffled and they played the next hand, again 4 royal flushes.

Rare as hell to occur, I'll see if I can find the link.
full member
Activity: 192
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Seals chips will always trade 1000 to 1 with bitcoins.
Be careful with strong words like "always". What will you do if 1 chip is worth $1000?  Tongue
newbie
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Anyone involved in bitcoin and/or poker should be careful about security. Speaking of, we will have a linux version ready soon.

Hell yes!    I think Seals will be the first site ever with a Linux client. Thanks so much!
legendary
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Strength in numbers
There has to be some messed up algorithm with your programming or something. I keep getting like the same exact hands on different tables each deal, and this happens multiple times in a session.

Also you should check your software to see if someone hasn't hacked into it and is able to see other players cards. It's happened for other poker sites, ones that deal with actual money instead of BTC.

A lot of hands are "like" other hands and if you are playing even a few tables you'll notice a lot of cases of matching and partial matching, it is to be expected. But if you get exactly 4c6d (in order) even 4 times out of 4, that's pretty far out there.

1 in (52x51)^4 ~= 1 in 4.946455187×10¹³

But given enough chances it will happen.

Note that's the odds of getting a hand picked in advance 4 times in a row. Getting any hand 4 times in a row is  a more reasonable 1 in 18,651,791,808.

The user end is the more likely side to be compromised. Anyone involved in bitcoin and/or poker should be careful about security. Speaking of, we will have a linux version ready soon.
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hero member
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Herp Derp PTY LTD
There has to be some messed up algorithm with your programming or something. I keep getting like the same exact hands on different tables each deal, and this happens multiple times in a session.

Also you should check your software to see if someone hasn't hacked into it and is able to see other players cards. It's happened for other poker sites, ones that deal with actual money instead of BTC.

Welcome to probability Tongue Us humans are very good at detecting patterns & thinking our luck is always obscure, that's why so many people think they're invincible with their secret betting patterns Tongue (Jokes on them.. eh)

random is a bitch.
hero member
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There has to be some messed up algorithm with your programming or something. I keep getting like the same exact hands on different tables each deal, and this happens multiple times in a session.

Also you should check your software to see if someone hasn't hacked into it and is able to see other players cards. It's happened for other poker sites, ones that deal with actual money instead of BTC.

Welcome to probability Tongue Us humans are very good at detecting patterns & thinking our luck is always obscure, that's why so many people think they're invincible with their secret betting patterns Tongue (Jokes on them.. eh)
mem
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 501
Herp Derp PTY LTD
There has to be some messed up algorithm with your programming or something. I keep getting like the same exact hands on different tables each deal, and this happens multiple times in a session.

Also you should check your software to see if someone hasn't hacked into it and is able to see other players cards. It's happened for other poker sites, ones that deal with actual money instead of BTC.

I'll be on shortly and check it out myself - hopefully my error is I keep getting a royal flush.

edit: my 1st two hands were the same (7+8)  but different suites each time, third hand is different.

edit2: seems to be operating normaly to me. Maybe you just had 1 of those weird steaks of "luck".
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1014
FPV Drone Pilot
My only advice regarding PayPal is not to use it.

PayPal must have an API. You would probably use bitcoind's API and some logic to trigger the PP payment API.

the guy that did this for Pokerstars W$:  Cashmanbrian  

he may be able to help... he built similar system back in the day... if anyone here is as old as me, in online poker terms at least, and remembers the dumb shit Smiley


Also Ender may be able to help, as he figured out how to interface the client at least, as I do automatic business with 'bet' all the damn time Smiley



legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
My only advice regarding PayPal is not to use it.

PayPal must have an API. You would probably use bitcoind's API and some logic to trigger the PP payment API.
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