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Topic: Verifying Provably Fair b.s. - page 3. (Read 357 times)

newbie
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August 26, 2020, 10:02:08 PM
#8
My bad I didn’t even mention the casinos they were Luckyfish and BC.game.
sr. member
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August 26, 2020, 09:44:00 PM
#7
I only gamble at casinos offering their own provably fair verification, but it is their own.
Why not spit out the casino's name? The reason why I ask the name is because the provably fair system is different for different casinos, there are exceptions though. So if you could provide the name of the site, we could help you better.
legendary
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August 26, 2020, 09:38:47 PM
#6
Gambling results may appear to be bullshit but they are truly what they are most of the time. It may be almost impossible to imagine to lose 28 consecutive hands in a blackjack but it happens. In the same manner that a dice game with 50% winning chance could also give you 30 consecutive losing rolls.

Anyway, you might want to check this out: https://blog.bc.game/how-to-verify-that-my-bets-were-fair/. This is a guide or a tutorial on how to verify fairness using an independent third party. This uses SHA256 online.

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It's a good idea to use a third party verifier rather than using an onsite tool that was created by the casino you are checking up on. The whole idea here is to remove the need for you to place your trust into casinos. 
hero member
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August 26, 2020, 07:57:50 PM
#5
So many results are obviously complete bullshit.  Has anyone found a third party site that we the players can use to verify results of blackjack and slots and whatever other questionable outcomes we encounter?

Maybe this thread can help you out: How fair is Provably Fair? Do you verify every bet as a gambler?. And then cross reference your result to the result of the online casinos that you are playing and see if they perfectly match.
newbie
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August 26, 2020, 07:53:25 PM
#4
I only gamble at casinos offering their own provably fair verification, but it is their own.   It’s not just any one casino I‘M pointing the finger at and crying because I lost.  I honestly don’t believe it is mathematically possible to lose 28 hands of blackjack in a row Once my bet amount increased to 0.001BTC per hand.  To lose 54 spins on a slot machine in a row once my bet amount was over 0.001BTC per spin seems suspect.   Casino edges and the old saying The house always wins are not lost on me.  I get it.  But if there is a verification to utilize that is not affiliated with the casino being played in I would love to know about it.
hero member
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August 26, 2020, 04:25:11 PM
#3
So many results are obviously complete bullshit.  Has anyone found a third party site that we the players can use to verify results of blackjack and slots and whatever other questionable outcomes we encounter?
Most known sites will really show you about the fairness of their games. Just like on what you can found in roobet here: https://roobet.com/fair

About third parties verifiers then they do actually exist and you can search them up yet i havent tried to use up these things because when i do gamble i do just stick out to known

ones where you do able to verify your bets or would simply show you up on fair they are.
staff
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August 26, 2020, 04:16:16 PM
#2
I'm assuming you're talking about a particular gambling website, what one is it? Since, to be able to verify it they should have everything that's required to verify it on their site. If they simply just state that its provably fair without....providing the means to prove it then they likely aren't being completely transparent.
newbie
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August 26, 2020, 04:13:22 PM
#1
So many results are obviously complete bullshit.  Has anyone found a third party site that we the players can use to verify results of blackjack and slots and whatever other questionable outcomes we encounter?
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