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hero member
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June 10, 2015, 11:27:47 AM
#22
Although there are many site which have provably fair games but then too these can cheat to its players.Most of these which are well known and have huge turn out they don't take risk to reach in suspicious sites category.These good sites they try their best to be as clear as possible.As someone mentioned before we don't know what is happening behind the screen so few site can cheat easily.
legendary
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June 10, 2015, 11:20:37 AM
#21
You really need to do more than just change the client seed, you have to verify the outcome and the hash. Ideally what we'd see is some browser plugins that do the whole process for us, and we can verify the code of the plugin.
newbie
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June 10, 2015, 11:02:57 AM
#20
Somehow I think there might a way for casinos to bypass the " provably fair " system.
It is unbelievable for you to lose a few times in a row when you bet almost all the numbers on the table.

This is what happens, too. And actually we can verify the p.f. system, however we are not going
to do this over again and again while playing, i think the thing i will consider to do is intend to change
the client seed at every play ?

Is there any possibility to cheat beside the user dont change their client seed ?
legendary
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June 10, 2015, 10:01:56 AM
#19
Somehow I think there might a way for casinos to bypass the " provably fair " system.
It is unbelievable for you to lose a few times in a row when you bet almost all the numbers on the table.
legendary
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guess who's back
June 10, 2015, 09:53:08 AM
#18
I don't know what is this site , but you have to study their system
there is a possibility that they are playing with the results if for example you couldn't change the client seed
just do some researches about the site , you may find some people talking about the same thing
but we can't judge the site from this picture since there is a possibility to get the same number three times in a row
I got the same number two in a row playing dice which has smaller possibility of hitting the same numbe 3 in a row playing roulette
so it happens , but u need to check the ( provably fair ) your self to ensure that
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
June 10, 2015, 08:46:28 AM
#18

I know it's provably fair, but this really makes me think if
there is any "special" mechanism beyond the screen.

This is not the first time happens to me, also there are
another things similar to this...
Every gambling site claim they are provably fair.
I also don't know how to know they are not liar.

Well if you play you can just verify your rolls, if these sites claims that they're provably fair then they must atleast have the system posted somewhere inside the site.

Even it's provably fair, there are many ways to cheating their user
For example, if you play at dice site when you don't change your client seed. The site could find server seed & it's combination, so their player will lose Roll Eyes
hero member
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June 10, 2015, 06:48:01 AM
#17

I know it's provably fair, but this really makes me think if
there is any "special" mechanism beyond the screen.

This is not the first time happens to me, also there are
another things similar to this...
Every gambling site claim they are provably fair.
I also don't know how to know they are not liar.

Well if you play you can just verify your rolls, if these sites claims that they're provably fair then they must atleast have the system posted somewhere inside the site.
legendary
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northern exposure
June 10, 2015, 05:41:04 AM
#16
I know it's provably fair, but this really makes me think if
there is any "special" mechanism beyond the screen.

This is not the first time happens to me, also there are
another things similar to this...

haha i know how you fell beleive me.

in the end you will never know if all those sites are ''provably fair'', even if you win you will have that in your mind.

thats the problem, whatever you can read at reddit or somewhere you will never be 100% that is ''provably fair''...

Unfortunately when money is involved, extreme GREED always follows. [/size]

i cant say it better Wink
hero member
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June 10, 2015, 05:19:00 AM
#15

I know it's provably fair, but this really makes me think if
there is any "special" mechanism beyond the screen.

This is not the first time happens to me, also there are
another things similar to this...
Every gambling site claim they are provably fair.
I also don't know how to know they are not liar.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 10, 2015, 04:22:05 AM
#14
i know the perception can lie at some point, but while playing
the games on these sites i just feel that some point there be the cheat regardless
provably fair or not, because the game always happens something that could happen
but should not be so frequently.

As an example, i played roulette, and it usually happens to result a continued red
result, while i am betting on black and vice versa. If this happens just once for
a while i think it's ok, but this just happens so usually that caused my wonder...

i think only the game could play is dice game...
hero member
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June 10, 2015, 03:55:14 AM
#13
To the roulette live in live casino, i have see 3 time consecutive say the number 0  Grin

For the 4 roll, i have play 0 and lost (win 22)

For me, the probability to say 1 number released is the same to other number


its not about that, its about that some sites are actually cheating, of course four zeroes in a row its possible, its not any less possible than getting 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

The thing is that if you are going to a casino you know the risk but even with that they still cheat, it makes you mad.
legendary
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June 10, 2015, 03:35:06 AM
#12
To the roulette live in live casino, i have see 3 time consecutive say the number 0  Grin

For the 4 roll, i have play 0 and lost (win 22)

For me, the probability to say 1 number released is the same to other number
hero member
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Me, myself and I
June 10, 2015, 03:14:44 AM
#11
Sometimes i have question like your and thinking alone about provably fair. I dont know sometimes when i play casino its like got cheating
This why now im not play casino mini games
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June 10, 2015, 03:07:41 AM
#10
I was reading the reddit article/post below the other day, and it seems even the "provably fair" system can be a false sense of security for gamblers more then anything else.

Post is here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1frm4x/provably_fair_by_bitzino_not_provable_with/

I'm NOT a coding expert, but if this post is true? my guess is most casinos are using it to bypass the "provably fair" system.  

Unfortunately when money is involved, extreme GREED always follows.




Keepinquiet an user here in bitcointalk has been investigating different casino sites that use ''provably fair'' but in a way they could cheat, he already exposed a few of them and it seems like at least 50% of all the casinos advertised on this forum dont have the provably fair system implemented how it should be, however if the site did it right, there would be no way for them to cheat as far as i know.

I asked about this not long ago and people told me that there was no way if the system was really provably fair.

Here is the link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/is-there-any-way-for-casinos-to-cheat-the-provably-fair-1070228

Thanks for the link! Yeah I figured this was the case, but I thought the number would actually be closer to 90% :-)

The fact that it's only 50% actually not too bad IMO ...lol Very interesting topic though.

hero member
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June 10, 2015, 03:06:20 AM
#9
I was reading the reddit article/post below the other day, and it seems even the "provably fair" system can be a false sense of security for gamblers more then anything else.

Post is here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1frm4x/provably_fair_by_bitzino_not_provable_with/

I'm NOT a coding expert, but if this post is true? my guess is most casinos are using it to bypass the "provably fair" system. 

Unfortunately when money is involved, extreme GREED always follows.




NLNico is an expert person here to explain about this what the wrote in that article because he has much knowledge about the provably fair mechanism, in my point of some online casinos using most advanced method to cheat the players and there is possibility to be get cheat by them while playing there.
hero member
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June 10, 2015, 02:58:43 AM
#8
I was reading the reddit article/post below the other day, and it seems even the "provably fair" system can be a false sense of security for gamblers more then anything else.

Post is here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1frm4x/provably_fair_by_bitzino_not_provable_with/

I'm NOT a coding expert, but if this post is true? my guess is most casinos are using it to bypass the "provably fair" system.  

Unfortunately when money is involved, extreme GREED always follows.




Keepinquiet an user here in bitcointalk has been investigating different casino sites that use ''provably fair'' but in a way they could cheat, he already exposed a few of them and it seems like at least 50% of all the casinos advertised on this forum dont have the provably fair system implemented how it should be, however if the site did it right, there would be no way for them to cheat as far as i know.

I asked about this not long ago and people told me that there was no way if the system was really provably fair.

Here is the link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/is-there-any-way-for-casinos-to-cheat-the-provably-fair-1070228
hero member
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June 10, 2015, 02:32:05 AM
#7
I was reading the reddit article/post below the other day, and it seems even the "provably fair" system can be a false sense of security for gamblers more then anything else.

Post is here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1frm4x/provably_fair_by_bitzino_not_provable_with/

I'm NOT a coding expert, but if this post is true? my guess is most casinos are using it to bypass the "provably fair" system. 

Unfortunately when money is involved, extreme GREED always follows.


newbie
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June 10, 2015, 02:09:24 AM
#6
Well first thing to realize is that provably fair does not mean the casino cannot cheat. It only means you as a player could detect cheating if you take the time to verify the outcomes (and if the implementation is correct.)

I had a quick look and they use "verify per roll" method, which means you should verify the outcome after each bet. They DO seem to use a good implementation for the "per roll" method, especially since they generate a random clientseed every bet in the browser.

The "verify" button only checks on their site so cannot be trusted, you should manually verify the rolls by this:

1. Before bet: Copy "Hash (Result + Secret)" on the right side of the site (and ideally change your client seed.)
2. Make your bet
3. Copy "Result + Secret" into: http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator and check if the result is the same as the hash that you got before the game (and therefor really true.)
4. Combine your client seed and their result (if more than 36, it will start from 0... so 18+24 = 42 = result 5)

You now know that they gave the hashed result before the game already (since you checked the hashed) and that the result is correct Smiley




PS, you can read my article http://dicesites.com/provably-fair for a better understanding. And a lot of dice sites use a different implementation with a nonce. IMO that makes it faster for the player to verify the results since you don't have to verify every bet. Some examples that use this: PrimeDice, JustDice, PocketRocketsCasino, BitDice, SafeDice and many others.

PS2, the odds for you to lose 3 or more times in 7 bets is 0.47% which is not that crazy. To lose 3 or more times in all 16 bets is 5.21% chance of happening.

Thanks your explanation, i will take time to read this, and also consider to play the dice game Cheesy

PS, i am horrible at Math, i think is time to retake the books...
legendary
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June 10, 2015, 01:57:12 AM
#5


 Huh

I know it's provably fair, but this really makes me think if
there is any "special" mechanism beyond the screen.

This is not the first time happens to me, also there are
another things similar to this...

If the site does not allow you to change the client seed, then it is not truly fair.    That client seed is a huge part of the key in making sure the server(house) can't cheat the customers.   Provably fair is one of the biggest contributions that bitcoin has made to gambling.
legendary
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DiceSites.com owner
June 10, 2015, 01:51:06 AM
#4
Well first thing to realize is that provably fair does not mean the casino cannot cheat. It only means you as a player could detect cheating if you take the time to verify the outcomes (and if the implementation is correct.)

I had a quick look and they use "verify per roll" method, which means you should verify the outcome after each bet. They DO seem to use a good implementation for the "per roll" method, especially since they generate a random clientseed every bet in the browser.

The "verify" button only checks on their site so cannot be trusted, you should manually verify the rolls by this:

1. Before bet: Copy "Hash (Result + Secret)" on the right side of the site (and ideally change your client seed.)
2. Make your bet
3. Copy "Result + Secret" into: http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator and check if the result is the same as the hash that you got before the game (and therefor really true.)
4. Combine your client seed and their result (if more than 36, it will start from 0... so 18+24 = 42 = result 5)

You now know that they gave the hashed result before the game already (since you checked the hashed) and that the result is correct Smiley




PS, you can read my article http://dicesites.com/provably-fair for a better understanding. And a lot of dice sites use a different implementation with a nonce. IMO that makes it faster for the player to verify the results since you don't have to verify every bet. Some examples that use this: PrimeDice, JustDice, PocketRocketsCasino, BitDice, SafeDice and many others.

PS2, the odds for you to lose 3 or more times in 7 bets is 0.47% which is not that crazy. To lose 3 or more times in all 16 bets is 5.21% chance of happening.
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