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hero member
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July 10, 2015, 12:13:02 AM
#32
I like the concept to be able to bet on games of skill.

However unlike poker, bots in chess are essentially unbeatable. Chess bots are also a lot easier to use than poker bots so I am afraid this concept will not work.

Try to come up with new skill games for which bots do not exist yet
sr. member
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July 09, 2015, 05:07:19 PM
#31
i am pretty sure it wont have any success because people will start abusing it with bots, though its really sad that they do that
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 04:30:42 PM
#30
Take a look at this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shannon_number

Have you ever played chess? How come you think botting is a good idea?
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July 09, 2015, 01:06:03 PM
#29
yes i think it will be intresting,
currently i put deposit method as manual , but soon it will be instant deposit and withdraws,,
if any one is having any concern about payments can reply this post
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 12:04:03 PM
#28
is it even possible to win against the pc on it? im pretty sure its unbeatable is it? or are there levels of it?

Hmm, I imagine it will depend on the specific chess program, but some will have a difficulty "level" you can set; however, what this usually translates to (and what you will likely have in all, or almost all chess engines) is how much time you're giving a computer to choose its move, how many moves ahead it will be allowed to look, whether it has a list of all typical opening moves and ending moves, and a few other options. So, you can definitely play against a beatable computer opponent if you want to.
sr. member
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July 09, 2015, 11:50:35 AM
#27
is it even possible to win against the pc on it? im pretty sure its unbeatable is it? or are there levels of it?
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 11:24:58 AM
#26
Oh come on. An avid chess player could beat even the most powerful bot. I'm pretty sure that chess is one of the hardest board games to "exploit" with automation. [...]

Tell that to Kasparov - where have you been these last 20 years? Tongue

Chess is a perfect information game (that is, a game where both players have full knowledge of the complete state of the game), with relatively few movement options - perfect for computers to play, and win, against humans. Furthermore, their capabilities only improve with each passing year, alongside processing power and changes in programming techniques.


Assuming they make their own engine, and most of the gambling is rather small, I doubt anyone will spend the effort to develop a bot for this.
Anyways, I see this as completely fair. I can imagine that every single person competing would just end up downloading a chess AI and manually copying in the moves.
It's going to be about who can google "free chess software" better.
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 11:08:22 AM
#25
Bots would destroy the betting game.
Everyone would use bots and force all the average to weak players out of the game.
In the end, there will be only bots left.

Well then, I guess that creates another market opportunity: figure out what bot/program a player is using, and design one to counter it (or download one, if you can't be bothered). In the end, you might end up with a programming competition, rather than a chess match. Wink





Oh come on. An avid chess player could beat even the most powerful bot. I'm pretty sure that chess is one of the hardest board games to "exploit" with automation. [...]

Tell that to Kasparov - where have you been these last 20 years? Tongue

Chess is a perfect information game (that is, a game where both players have full knowledge of the complete state of the game), with relatively few movement options - perfect for computers to play, and win, against humans. Furthermore, their capabilities only improve with each passing year, alongside processing power and changes in programming techniques.
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 10:34:32 AM
#24
I haven't played chess for many years. Saw this post and I am going to challenge someone
hero member
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July 09, 2015, 10:31:43 AM
#23
This will never go anywhere.

The reason why people are being 'honest' and abstaining from using bots online is because they are actually love the game and play for the intellectual challenge and to improve.

But when you add betting to that, it all goes out of the window, it will never ever work.

legendary
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July 09, 2015, 10:26:22 AM
#22
oh finally , it's really interesting to have something new in the market
I will join the site for sure when it has more traffic
but as everyone said , you should watch the action and keep trying to avoid bots
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 10:21:39 AM
#21
Bots would destroy the betting game.
Everyone would use bots and force all the average to weak players out of the game.
In the end, there will be only bots left.
hero member
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July 08, 2015, 06:38:02 PM
#20
Chess for bitcoins? Isn't Chess a little too exploitable as a game? I mean you could just have pretty strong Chess program running in the background and just copy moves from it.

Chess is definitely exploitable and you could just be playing against bots, that is why it has never been launched before. On first look the site looks good, but unless there is a way to avoid bots , it would be difficult to get players.

Oh come on. An avid chess player could beat even the most powerful bot. I'm pretty sure that chess is one of the hardest board games to "exploit" with automation. In the past there have been attempts to create multiplayer online board game lobbies with betting. Gambit.com would be an example. But it doesn't accept bitcoin any more.

I wish this website can become a great platform for chess because I love both chess and bitcoin.

Not everyone is an avid chess player, and if someone wants to play with a bot then they would rather do so without betting on it. I didn't say other board games couldn't be created, but chess happens to be something that can have a bot involved in the game and could become extremely hard to play with.
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July 08, 2015, 06:16:55 PM
#19
how can you assure that we are not playing against bots?
well i my self do not like to play with bots and bots cannot exist they always move with a exact timing
and there chat always is off

I didnt got what you said? How can you assure all that they are really playing against a real person and not a bot. there can be a good bot copy running at backend. can u assure we are playing against real players?
well if any one playing with exact time pattern, not respoinding admin chat if admin wants to confirm there is no bot runing, and i am looking for very complicated sign up system,
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July 08, 2015, 06:10:49 PM
#18
how can you assure that we are not playing against bots?
well i my self do not like to play with bots and bots cannot exist they always move with a exact timing
and there chat always is off

I didnt got what you said? How can you assure all that they are really playing against a real person and not a bot. there can be a good bot copy running at backend. can u assure we are playing against real players?
member
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July 08, 2015, 06:08:22 PM
#17
how can you assure that we are not playing against bots?
well i my self do not like to play with bots and bots cannot exist they always move with a exact timing
and there chat always is off
legendary
Activity: 2394
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 08, 2015, 06:07:27 PM
#16
Chess for bitcoins? Isn't Chess a little too exploitable as a game? I mean you could just have pretty strong Chess program running in the background and just copy moves from it.

Chess is definitely exploitable and you could just be playing against bots, that is why it has never been launched before. On first look the site looks good, but unless there is a way to avoid bots , it would be difficult to get players.

Oh come on. An avid chess player could beat even the most powerful bot. I'm pretty sure that chess is one of the hardest board games to "exploit" with automation. In the past there have been attempts to create multiplayer online board game lobbies with betting. Gambit.com would be an example. But it doesn't accept bitcoin any more.

I wish this website can become a great platform for chess because I love both chess and bitcoin.
hero member
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July 08, 2015, 06:02:48 PM
#15
how can you assure that we are not playing against bots?
member
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July 08, 2015, 05:42:58 PM
#14
Interesting concept but you need to add more detail to your OP if you wanna bring visitors to your site to be honest. Wet don't know enough about it right now.
yes i will be promoting it soon
and i am sure it will last without any scams etc,  for now i can just say trust over site it will not disspoint
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July 08, 2015, 05:22:12 PM
#13
Interesting concept but you need to add more detail to your OP if you wanna bring visitors to your site to be honest. Wet don't know enough about it right now.
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