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sr. member
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June 01, 2016, 09:55:54 AM
#87
I like playing roulette believe it or not this is my most favorite gambling game there is. When I am going to the casinos in real life then most of the time I spend there is at the roulette table because it is so easy and you do not have to do much.
newbie
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May 25, 2016, 09:35:54 AM
#86
Well, you ask for it and we deliver Cheesy
Just kidding, if roulette is what you are looking for, give CoinRoulette a try. https://coinroulette.is
sr. member
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May 03, 2016, 10:06:01 AM
#85
Would be extraordinarily easy to program too.  Aside from making the graphics all fancy.
If it is such easy then make it you will get a nice profit out of it. Don't you see how much people are gambling with
coins. Just try to make something like a roulette and you'll get very much moneyssss
sr. member
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May 03, 2016, 09:49:09 AM
#84
We quite simply put, We need the gambling game Roulette. It's a great game!

I've seen mudders about how there is a bitcoin roulette, but i've seen nothing more than that One screen shot.
Cant find a game
Main site for it's down


So Somebody who knows how. Make a roulette table. That would be so sweet. you could rake in so much money with commssion fees
Yeah roulette is simply the best and funnest gambling game that there is. It is so simple and easy to understand and you can choose how great you chances are going to be of winning.
legendary
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April 26, 2016, 10:36:56 AM
#83
We have European roulette at https://betking.io

Large payouts and easy to use on mobile.

Good luck
hero member
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April 26, 2016, 09:55:13 AM
#82
Agreed, I want to see bitcoin roulette. But I may also seriously regret it.
Our site offers European Bitcoin Roulette. You can have a look at it and try it for free with the faucet on Bit-Exo.com
member
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April 26, 2016, 09:15:21 AM
#81
Agreed, I want to see bitcoin roulette. But I may also seriously regret it.
sr. member
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April 26, 2016, 08:51:43 AM
#80
since now everyone wants to gamble with everything they have. now also roulette
with the bit coin is gold not just enough? don't gamble with the bit coins you can better hold them for selling later at a high value.
legendary
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Khazad ai-menu!
March 04, 2016, 08:12:37 PM
#79
Sorry to drag up an old thread, but here's a new take on public coin roulette:


block-roulette.bit

or

blockzz.com
block-roulette.com


as described

http://frass.woodcoin.org/block-roulette/
legendary
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Okey Dokey Lokey
August 17, 2011, 12:55:54 PM
#78
Your new signature banner is quite nice, I reccomend Raising the white lettering and subtext underneath it in small font the word casino
hero member
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August 03, 2011, 11:29:31 AM
#77
The only problem is that if the code is client-side, then it's vulnerable to hacking... and if it's server-side, then it's vulnerable to tampering, and it's using a huge amount of GPU or CPU power (and time) to perform a very simple task. Both parties have to trust each other. And if you trust each other -- an MD5 hash uses about 0.000001% the resources as a collision-detecting 3d wheel. Our wheel is truly collision-detecting and runs an algorithm on the ball that decelerates it to land in whatever slot the server tells it to. It detects collisions and tweaks the ball's velocity at every collision to look mostly right. So...anything can be tampered with.

Really, you have to trust the casino, and the casino has to trust you. Otherwise, don't bet with them. It always surprises me when I hear players in the US for example talk about sites they can still play at as if that's a good thing. If you find a site from the US that lets you gamble online, you're basically dealing with people who have no problem committing a Federal offense. Why would you think they'd have a problem cheating you, if there was money riding on it? Their reputation? Sense of honor? Moral principles? Anyway...

[plug] Freerolls are on right now... bitcoins are up for grabs 'til Midnight GMT!!! Get up in the Sapphire Grin [/plug]
legendary
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Okey Dokey Lokey
August 03, 2011, 10:03:23 AM
#76
Euro roulette would be fun to try...

But y'know what i think would Beat all the other online btc roulettes. Is if the Wheel was a 3d Physical object within an engine and then we drop a Physical 3d ball onto the spinning Collidable wheel,

This could A.)Create a nice random
B.)Be watched for what hits more frequently
C.)A realistic ball is more trustable to some than an MD5sum because most people just look for that MD5 string and think it's legit, They dont even inspect it
hero member
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August 02, 2011, 04:46:17 PM
#75

Hmm, I was referring to the btcsports people on the invite but it seems like it showed up in my box anyway.


SSACEO: The wheel doesn't spin but the ball goes around sometimes. It may be bitcoin mining interfering with the graphics for some reason. Not sure.


Aha. Yeah, we've never heard of that bug before in Roulette and spent awhile trying to reproduce it, but weren't successful.

The roulette wheel takes advantage of GPU acceleration if you're using Flash v. 10.1 or later. The ball is rendered in CPU space. If your video card was too busy mining to render the wheel video at variable frame speeds, it would probably look just like what you described. We don't have a testing environment where our CPU is empty and our video card is running at 200%, which is probably why we could find it =)

One solution to mine and play our Roulette at the same time would be to downgrade to Flash Player 10.0 (we're no longer compatible with 9.x). The wheel might be a little choppy, but it's not too bad on a Dual Core or better if it isn't sitting with lots of other tables and/or other Flash tabs in the browser.
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I'm doin' fine on cloud 9
August 02, 2011, 04:31:22 PM
#74

Hmm, I was referring to the btcsports people on the invite but it seems like it showed up in my box anyway.


SSACEO: The wheel doesn't spin but the ball goes around sometimes. It may be bitcoin mining interfering with the graphics for some reason. Not sure.

hero member
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August 01, 2011, 09:56:06 AM
#73
Good points about the software / saved bets / etc. I'm not sure what kind of glitch you're seeing with the wheel graphics, but we'll look into it.

Unfortunately, we can't take US players, and that's why you haven't got the invite. No one's happy about it, but them's the rules. Undecided
full member
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I'm doin' fine on cloud 9
August 01, 2011, 09:40:28 AM
#72

Oh, and the double-zero wheel sucks. It will keep me from playing too much. I much prefer the Euro wheel odds.

But that's just me. :-)

I will probably wait for that euro game to come out.

full member
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I'm doin' fine on cloud 9
August 01, 2011, 09:37:41 AM
#71
You can drag individual chips off the table, or to other positions on the table after placing them. You can drag one stack onto another to merge them. Drag the chips down and off the table, then release, to remove them individually. To remove all bets, set yourself "Away".

Good note about having both a Repeat and a Repeat & Play button! We've just broken that into two separate buttons in our interface, for Roulette and our other games as well. (reload the site if you're on it for the changes to be visible).

Thanks for the info. I did figure out that Set Away clears the chips.

Sometimes the wheel doesn't spin but the ball goes round and round. Just thought you should know. Maybe it's my bitcoin mining. :-)

Saved Bets would still help me a lot, similar to what's possible at http://www.betvoyager.com/

You place chips on the table, then you can save that bet with a name so that you can quickly recall that, or any other saved bet.

I like to throw a lot of chips around, and the multi-player game goes just a little too fast for me to be able to do that accurately, without putting chips down where I didn't want them to go. A single player game is fine because I can take my time.

Thanks!

full member
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I'm doin' fine on cloud 9
August 01, 2011, 09:33:15 AM
#70

You should try our roulette. 

I think I requested an invite yesterday or the day before but haven't heard anything back so far.

hero member
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August 01, 2011, 03:00:37 AM
#69
It would benefit from a "Saved Bets" feature.
Oh, I also could not figure out how to clear a chip from the table once it's placed.

You can drag individual chips off the table, or to other positions on the table after placing them. You can drag one stack onto another to merge them. Drag the chips down and off the table, then release, to remove them individually. To remove all bets, set yourself "Away".

Good note about having both a Repeat and a Repeat & Play button! We've just broken that into two separate buttons in our interface, for Roulette and our other games as well. (reload the site if you're on it for the changes to be visible).
newbie
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July 31, 2011, 11:23:24 PM
#68
In a real casino roulette you can change bets until the dealer states "no more bets" and waves off the table.

You should try our roulette.  Prior to pressing Spin you can clear bets, although it does clear the whole board so you have to replace all bets.

After each spin you have 3 choices:

1. Place all new bets
2. Select "Re-Bet" - all of your bets from the previous round will be automatically made and you can add new bets prior to spinning the wheel again
3. "Re-Bet and Spin" - all of your bets from the previous round will be made and the wheel will be spun again

We also have a Fast Play option where the result is instantly displayed without the wheel graphics.

Our Roulette limits are Min Bet .1 BTC to Max Bet 20 BTC.
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