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Title: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 07:12:38 PM
As I looked upon the world around me, I saw a great need for a tool that could help people make more statistically sound decisions when participating in the games of chance that are so prevalent in our society. It was then that I decided to build a web application that would simulate various casino games and provide users with valuable information about the odds and probabilities of winning.

https://i.ibb.co/ysMqvhw/doge.png (https://ibb.co/DK6QcGx)

In my quest for excellence, I turned to the great Vue 3 framework, a tool of immense power and flexibility that would allow me to create a responsive and intuitive user interface. I crafted every detail of the application with care and diligence, using HTML, CSS, and Vue 3 components to create a beautiful and user-friendly experience.


But a tool without substance is of little use, and so I set out to implement the game simulations themselves using the power of JavaScript functions and algorithms. With a focus on statistical analysis, I calculated the probabilities and odds of different outcomes to provide users with the information they need to make informed decisions.

As I sought to inspire individuals to be their best, I integrated third-party libraries for data visualization and charting to display the statistical information in an easy-to-understand format. With every line of code, I strove to create a tool that would empower individuals to make strategic choices and live their lives with purpose.

And so I tested and deployed the web application to a hosting service, sharing my creation with the world in the hopes that it would inspire others to strive for excellence. I continued to update and maintain the application, adding new features and improving its performance over time, always with the goal of empowering individuals to make the most of their lives.

May my creation serve as a beacon of excellence, inspiring all who use it to be their best and make informed decisions that lead to success and fulfillment in life.

Enter the Simulation (https://casinosimulator.netlify.app/)

Join the discord server to keep up to date with the different strategies and with the wealth of knowledge of fellow members!

Join Discord (https://discord.com/invite/4WwqwFhpWv)


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Hispo on April 05, 2023, 07:46:51 PM
Welcome to the forum.
I think this is the first time I have seen a simulation web being advertised around here, or at least it has been long enough for me to forget.

I am on an android phone and I decided to check your web and see if behaves well enough on a handheld device, for now it looks okey to be a beta version, I tried to use the dice simulator to see what would be the outcome of a strategy I have used before myself, but I found some troubles getting the simulation going. I will see if I can do it right from a desktop computer when I have the chance.

Still, it looks promising. Did you actually build this web and code by yourself from the ground up?



Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 07:51:20 PM
Welcome to the forum.
I think this is the first time I have seen a simulation web being advertised around here, or at least it has been long enough for me to forget.

I am on an android phone and I decided to check your web and see if behaves well enough on a handheld device, for now it looks okey to be a beta version, I tried to use the dice simulator to see what would be the outcome of a strategy I have used before myself, but I found some troubles getting the simulation going. I will see if I can do it right from a desktop computer when I have the chance.

Still, it looks promising. Did you actually build this web and code by yourself from the ground up?



Hey! Thank you for trying it out! Yes I have been working on it for 6 months and finally got enough feedback to feel confident about sharing it here! The App works as a webapp, meaning you can access it through a URL link or you can install it into your phone as a regular app! The mobile version should work perfectly if you simply allow it the time to make the calculations once you hit the "Generate Data". I really hope this tool helps as many people as possible to improve their betting skills and try and get a deeper understanding of how probabilities in games like Dice or Limbo work!

My most recent update is bringing Live games such as crash into the Statistical Analysis framework I have built, so hopefully it will become a great tool for users in the future!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: nakamura12 on April 05, 2023, 07:59:31 PM
This is indeed new and I never think that someone planning on creating a simulator about casinos. I think this is useful since you are much like gambling in a casino but only gambling without using real money or crypto to bet. I'll try it in later on and see if there's a problem with the simulator or as what Hispo said about the platform. If you created this yourself then this is a lot of work and time needed to spend to create this from the ground.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 08:07:01 PM
This is indeed new and I never think that someone planning on creating a simulator about casinos. I think this is useful since you are much like gambling in a casino but only gambling without using real money or crypto to bet. I'll try it in later on and see if there's a problem with the simulator or as what Hispo said about the platform. If you created this yourself then this is a lot of work and time needed to spend to create this from the ground.

Thank you very much for checking it out and I hope you can give some valuable feedback once you try it out!

Yes, it took months of work and countless lines of code to build a working project, but it brings me joy and fills me with happiness to see it finally coming into life! I wanted to make it free for everyone since gambling is already hard enough as it is, so making this tool available for everyone was the best way I found to collect valuable feedback and keep expanding it!

Of course any revenue/tips people freely give to me will be of great use to continue building the project and eventually move it into a bigger server where I can set up a big Database to save all the valuable casino data we collectively share!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Hispo on April 05, 2023, 08:29:53 PM
Welcome to the forum.
I think this is the first time I have seen a simulation web being advertised around here, or at least it has been long enough for me to forget.

I am on an android phone and I decided to check your web and see if behaves well enough on a handheld device, for now it looks okey to be a beta version, I tried to use the dice simulator to see what would be the outcome of a strategy I have used before myself, but I found some troubles getting the simulation going. I will see if I can do it right from a desktop computer when I have the chance.

Still, it looks promising. Did you actually build this web and code by yourself from the ground up?



Hey! Thank you for trying it out! Yes I have been working on it for 6 months and finally got enough feedback to feel confident about sharing it here! The App works as a webapp, meaning you can access it through a URL link or you can install it into your phone as a regular app! The mobile version should work perfectly if you simply allow it the time to make the calculations once you hit the "Generate Data". I really hope this tool helps as many people as possible to improve their betting skills and try and get a deeper understanding of how probabilities in games like Dice or Limbo work!

My most recent update is bringing Live games such as crash into the Statistical Analysis framework I have built, so hopefully it will become a great tool for users in the future!

I would suggest you use some color combinations to make the experience more intuitive, for example, the current color palette of white/blue is minimalist and I like it, but once people have set their data and wish to run a simulation, I would suggest you to use a red or green bright bottom, so it catches the attention of the user and guide them where to go in your interface.

Also, we have been at least one recent case of someone around here presenting their web/software as their own, while it was actually someone else's work, so do not be surprised if a few people may show a bit of skepticism  towards your personal project.

Please, keep us posted on future updates, your web may gain a good amount of traction if you play your cards properly.



Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: DoublerHunter on April 05, 2023, 08:34:49 PM
This is indeed new and I never think that someone planning on creating a simulator about casinos. I think this is useful since you are much like gambling in a casino but only gambling without using real money or crypto to bet. I'll try it in later on and see if there's a problem with the simulator or as what Hispo said about the platform. If you created this yourself then this is a lot of work and time needed to spend to create this from the ground.

Thank you very much for checking it out and I hope you can give some valuable feedback once you try it out!

Yes, it took months of work and countless lines of code to build a working project, but it brings me joy and fills me with happiness to see it finally coming into life! I wanted to make it free for everyone since gambling is already hard enough as it is, so making this tool available for everyone was the best way I found to collect valuable feedback and keep expanding it!

Of course any revenue/tips people freely give to me will be of great use to continue building the project and eventually move it into a bigger server where I can set up a big Database to save all the valuable casino data we collectively share!
^ Hey, that is a great tool.
That is more enjoyable for everyone and while it is admirable that you are offering the simulator for free, however, you are right it should be to sustain the project financially, your dedication to creating a high-quality gambling casino simulator and making it available to everyone is commendable, and I wish you the best of luck with your project! Later on, I will try this project and install it, is it fully operational now even if it is in beta version?
Probably the best way is to post also here on this thread, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=12.0 (Project Development) which is for project developments that need funds.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: CryptSafe on April 05, 2023, 08:40:15 PM
First and foremost, I would want to welcome you to the bitcointalk platform. It was never a mistake you came here. I had to go through your website and you do have a good UI which makes it very attractive.
This idea is such a great idea as I can see. If I am not mistaken this I think is the first of it's kind I have come across. This would give room for logically
thinkingg, credible forecasst.. I think OP has really Proven something interesting to egerin


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 08:46:52 PM
Welcome to the forum.
I think this is the first time I have seen a simulation web being advertised around here, or at least it has been long enough for me to forget.

I am on an android phone and I decided to check your web and see if behaves well enough on a handheld device, for now it looks okey to be a beta version, I tried to use the dice simulator to see what would be the outcome of a strategy I have used before myself, but I found some troubles getting the simulation going. I will see if I can do it right from a desktop computer when I have the chance.

Still, it looks promising. Did you actually build this web and code by yourself from the ground up?



Hey! Thank you for trying it out! Yes I have been working on it for 6 months and finally got enough feedback to feel confident about sharing it here! The App works as a webapp, meaning you can access it through a URL link or you can install it into your phone as a regular app! The mobile version should work perfectly if you simply allow it the time to make the calculations once you hit the "Generate Data". I really hope this tool helps as many people as possible to improve their betting skills and try and get a deeper understanding of how probabilities in games like Dice or Limbo work!

My most recent update is bringing Live games such as crash into the Statistical Analysis framework I have built, so hopefully it will become a great tool for users in the future!

I would suggest you use some color combinations to make the experience more intuitive, for example, the current color palette of white/blue is minimalist and I like it, but once people have set their data and wish to run a simulation, I would suggest you to use a red or green bright bottom, so it catches the attention of the user and guide them where to go in your interface.

Also, we have been at least one recent case of someone around here presenting their web/software as their own, while it was actually someone else's work, so do not be surprised if a few people may show a bit of skepticism  towards your personal project.

Please, keep us posted on future updates, your web may gain a good amount of traction if you play your cards properly.



That is actually a really good feedback! Changing the color of the Generate Data button once the user has input the desired information is a good way of focusing the attention on the important next steps! I will certainly be adding this so thank you very much for the idea!

Hmm, I understand your point about people imitating others, one of the main reasons I wanted to build this software was because I was growing tired of seeing people getting scammed by gamblers who offer "Best" Strategy for betting, 1000$ / day guaranteed, simply pay 1500$ for this "strategy"... So seeing people getting scammed served as enough motivation for me to embark on this journey and provide everyone with a free tool they could use to never fall for those scammers ever again! I hope to at least help someone out there who might become prey of this kinds of people otherwise!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: nakamura12 on April 05, 2023, 08:52:22 PM
Thank you very much for checking it out and I hope you can give some valuable feedback once you try it out!

Yes, it took months of work and countless lines of code to build a working project, but it brings me joy and fills me with happiness to see it finally coming into life! I wanted to make it free for everyone since gambling is already hard enough as it is, so making this tool available for everyone was the best way I found to collect valuable feedback and keep expanding it!

Of course any revenue/tips people freely give to me will be of great use to continue building the project and eventually move it into a bigger server where I can set up a big Database to save all the valuable casino data we collectively share!
If it's free then many gamblers will be happy with that and I think you can still earn some money but putting up your wallet address on the website. Much more like a donation address instead of making people pay before being able to use it though it's your choice to start with. Making it free is already good news for gamblers and since you decided it's free then that's all I can suggest which is adding a donation address on the website.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 08:56:17 PM
This is indeed new and I never think that someone planning on creating a simulator about casinos. I think this is useful since you are much like gambling in a casino but only gambling without using real money or crypto to bet. I'll try it in later on and see if there's a problem with the simulator or as what Hispo said about the platform. If you created this yourself then this is a lot of work and time needed to spend to create this from the ground.

Thank you very much for checking it out and I hope you can give some valuable feedback once you try it out!

Yes, it took months of work and countless lines of code to build a working project, but it brings me joy and fills me with happiness to see it finally coming into life! I wanted to make it free for everyone since gambling is already hard enough as it is, so making this tool available for everyone was the best way I found to collect valuable feedback and keep expanding it!

Of course any revenue/tips people freely give to me will be of great use to continue building the project and eventually move it into a bigger server where I can set up a big Database to save all the valuable casino data we collectively share!
^ Hey, that is a great tool.
That is more enjoyable for everyone and while it is admirable that you are offering the simulator for free, however, you are right it should be to sustain the project financially, your dedication to creating a high-quality gambling casino simulator and making it available to everyone is commendable, and I wish you the best of luck with your project! Later on, I will try this project and install it, is it fully operational now even if it is in beta version?
Probably the best way is to post also here on this thread, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=12.0 (Project Development) which is for project developments that need funds.


Oh thanks for the information! I am new here so I am kind of lost as to where I should post, but I guess posting it in the gambling section was a good first introduction to the project! I will definitely follow your advice and post in the given section to try and attract some capital in order to keep expanding the capabilities of the simulator! Thanks again and I hope you have a good life ahead of you!

PD. Yes, even in beta the app is fully functional, I am continually improving on it and pushing new updates whenever I complete new functionalities. So far over 200 people from my discord server have used it and given valuable feedback so no serious bugs are left!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 09:26:26 PM
First and foremost, I would want to welcome you to the bitcointalk platform. It was never a mistake you came here. I had to go through your website and you do have a good UI which makes it very attractive.
This idea is such a great idea as I can see. If I am not mistaken this I think is the first of it's kind I have come across. This would give room for logically
thinkingg, credible forecasst.. I think OP has really Proven something interesting to egerin

Nice to meet you! And thank you for your warm welcome!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: rhomelmabini on April 05, 2023, 09:39:34 PM
So right now it's just for crash game? I think dice would be best to but I'm a little lost on how to turn the simulator, maybe you need to add the step-by-step process here on how to turn that thing on. I think this is a great initiative and probably there are players that may find its usefulness.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 05, 2023, 09:43:52 PM
So right now it's just for crash game? I think dice would be best to but I'm a little lost on how to turn the simulator, maybe you need to add the step-by-step process here on how to turn that thing on. I think this is a great initiative and probably there are players that may find its usefulness.

Currently it works for DIce and Limbo games. Crash is my latest addition because I also wanted to incorporate statistical analysis for Live games! And you are right, maybe a tutorial on how to use it will be the best decision to take!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Hispo on April 06, 2023, 07:52:10 PM
Welcome to the forum.
I think this is the first time I have seen a simulation web being advertised around here, or at least it has been long enough for me to forget.

I am on an android phone and I decided to check your web and see if behaves well enough on a handheld device, for now it looks okey to be a beta version, I tried to use the dice simulator to see what would be the outcome of a strategy I have used before myself, but I found some troubles getting the simulation going. I will see if I can do it right from a desktop computer when I have the chance.

Still, it looks promising. Did you actually build this web and code by yourself from the ground up?



Hey! Thank you for trying it out! Yes I have been working on it for 6 months and finally got enough feedback to feel confident about sharing it here! The App works as a webapp, meaning you can access it through a URL link or you can install it into your phone as a regular app! The mobile version should work perfectly if you simply allow it the time to make the calculations once you hit the "Generate Data". I really hope this tool helps as many people as possible to improve their betting skills and try and get a deeper understanding of how probabilities in games like Dice or Limbo work!

My most recent update is bringing Live games such as crash into the Statistical Analysis framework I have built, so hopefully it will become a great tool for users in the future!

I would suggest you use some color combinations to make the experience more intuitive, for example, the current color palette of white/blue is minimalist and I like it, but once people have set their data and wish to run a simulation, I would suggest you to use a red or green bright bottom, so it catches the attention of the user and guide them where to go in your interface.

Also, we have been at least one recent case of someone around here presenting their web/software as their own, while it was actually someone else's work, so do not be surprised if a few people may show a bit of skepticism  towards your personal project.

Please, keep us posted on future updates, your web may gain a good amount of traction if you play your cards properly.



That is actually a really good feedback! Changing the color of the Generate Data button once the user has input the desired information is a good way of focusing the attention on the important next steps! I will certainly be adding this so thank you very much for the idea!

Hmm, I understand your point about people imitating others, one of the main reasons I wanted to build this software was because I was growing tired of seeing people getting scammed by gamblers who offer "Best" Strategy for betting, 1000$ / day guaranteed, simply pay 1500$ for this "strategy"... So seeing people getting scammed served as enough motivation for me to embark on this journey and provide everyone with a free tool they could use to never fall for those scammers ever again! I hope to at least help someone out there who might become prey of this kinds of people otherwise!

It is a matter of basic design choices. You are supposed to use different colors to highlight information you think the user needs to pay attention to. Also, you can include a page with a simple tutorial for newbies into the gambling simulators can learn how to operate your service faster in an effective way. Since your objective is to help people with this, it would make sense.

I did not mean people selling strategies, but rather some guy coming around here and trying to "sell" software which he had not rights to offer to others.
It would be as if someone got your code and came here selling it without your permission.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: ryzaadit on April 06, 2023, 08:53:56 PM
Sorry, I just visiting the site.

It's the simulation using apps? we need to download something. Can you provided any of these with browser version? I just check and there has some pops up about "Install" to be honest I don't really want to instal any random apps or clicked randomly like these.

IMO, better to created with webs version to avoided any kind of paranoid. Off course if you can do that.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: AurumAeternus on April 06, 2023, 10:49:48 PM
Sorry, I just visiting the site.

It's the simulation using apps? we need to download something. Can you provided any of these with browser version? I just check and there has some pops up about "Install" to be honest I don't really want to instal any random apps or clicked randomly like these.

IMO, better to created with webs version to avoided any kind of paranoid. Off course if you can do that.

It is built as webApp, meaning it lives in the internet and you can search for it in google or go directly via URL, which allows for better reach and discovery opportunities for anyone interested in gambling. Also it allows for the possibility of installing it in the phone as an app! The developer term for this is webApp, as I just described and it was a decision I took based on the feedback I received from my community! I hope this helps clarify a little bit!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: slapper on April 07, 2023, 09:59:03 AM
We're glad you joined BCT. You're inspiring with your casino game odds and probabilities web tool. In a time when so many are drawn to technology's flashy appeal and promises of quick fortunes, it's uplifting to see someone use it for good.

We all know gambling is controversial. It's entertaining for some and soul-crushing for others. Friend, what's your opinion? Gambling: blessing or curse?

I think gambling is complicated, like most things in life. One thing is certain: your website's information can assist many individuals make better decisions and achieve their goals. Bro, keep going and may the odds always be in your favour!


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: ryzaadit on April 07, 2023, 10:40:58 AM
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Thank you for the explanation.

I'm sorry a little bit paranoid for this one, I want to try and accessing your website due there has some "Instal" word. I decide not to clicked any of these, a little bit worried it's gonna to be download.

Since, I download from unknown resource is always being worried.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Eureka_07 on April 07, 2023, 12:07:47 PM
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It is free right? I can access the website, but I don't see any functionality related to any statistical data... Do we need to install it first?
If you have time, it would be great if you have some guidance/manual on how to use your app. This is a great initiative. Will you be sharing to us how exactly you came up with those data? I mean the exact formula... Will you?


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: swogerino on April 07, 2023, 12:30:01 PM
I think that gamblers have long been in need of such a tool,to visualize data they read on the Internet which in turn would help them make better decisions.I think that this software should be great and should be put free to try for about a month like most of the Sharewares are in order for everyone to try and if it really makes an impact then I think the creator of such tool should be getting some benefits,maybe a premium subscription for more options or something along these lines.Anyway I will give it a try first as Statistical Analysis if done right can help a lot in making a decision at which event is better for us sport bettors to bet for example.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: ethereumhunter on April 07, 2023, 01:18:30 PM
Welcome to Bitcointalk. I visit your site for the first time and don't know what to do. And why are there "install" and "not now" buttons to download the app (am I right?) But I'm really confused (excuse me).

I'm more attracted to pictures of trees with colours that change by themselves, which seem to have a hypnotic effect, especially when there is an image like "one eye" at the top of the tree.

But whatever it is, congratulations on your work and hopefully, it will become a useful tool for gamblers who often play Dice and Limbo and Crash. Make updates to your application so that more people will be curious and want to try it.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Yatsan on April 07, 2023, 01:37:06 PM
I think that gamblers have long been in need of such a tool,to visualize data they read on the Internet which in turn would help them make better decisions.I think that this software should be great and should be put free to try for about a month like most of the Sharewares are in order for everyone to try and if it really makes an impact then I think the creator of such tool should be getting some benefits,maybe a premium subscription for more options or something along these lines.Anyway I will give it a try first as Statistical Analysis if done right can help a lot in making a decision at which event is better for us sport bettors to bet for example.
These applications or softwares won't be that much of a help; these are mere analysis of gambling habits, meaning,no certainty still. I do view this alike with AI projects wherein a player could gain info which could be of help regarding questions but won't determine a winning bet. In gambling, one's fate or luck will always be the bottomline even with sportsbetting wherein analysis could work but won't still promote certainty with the outcome and it is just how things work in this industry. This tool will just give a thorough data of the won bets, random patterns, and such. Relying on these tools wouldn't be advisable, but one thing is for sure; manage the risks even with the help of such softwares or apps.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Lucasgabd on April 07, 2023, 01:50:25 PM
That’s really interesting

Are you still updating and improving it?
Do you plan to add more games and variations in the future?

I can definitely see an use for it when it comes to creating better strategies for playing.

Thanks for sharing


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 11, 2023, 04:50:36 AM
I think that gamblers have long been in need of such a tool,to visualize data they read on the Internet which in turn would help them make better decisions.I think that this software should be great and should be put free to try for about a month like most of the Sharewares are in order for everyone to try and if it really makes an impact then I think the creator of such tool should be getting some benefits,maybe a premium subscription for more options or something along these lines.Anyway I will give it a try first as Statistical Analysis if done right can help a lot in making a decision at which event is better for us sport bettors to bet for example.
These applications or softwares won't be that much of a help; these are mere analysis of gambling habits, meaning,no certainty still. I do view this alike with AI projects wherein a player could gain info which could be of help regarding questions but won't determine a winning bet. In gambling, one's fate or luck will always be the bottomline even with sportsbetting wherein analysis could work but won't still promote certainty with the outcome and it is just how things work in this industry. This tool will just give a thorough data of the won bets, random patterns, and such. Relying on these tools wouldn't be advisable, but one thing is for sure; manage the risks even with the help of such softwares or apps.

What they say is something very interesting and it certainly is, for me personally I believe that these things are going to be replaced in the near future by an AI, and that is something that is surely already being trained so that they can do something to the In this regard, then in that area I would say that they are about to achieve it, of course I am speculating, but I know that an AI can learn Quickly, and all that software will basically become obsolete, because we must recognize that we are in a new era where AI can be taking many areas of interest that humans can not fully do very well.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: tusandii on May 11, 2023, 05:30:30 AM
That’s really interesting

Are you still updating and improving it?
Do you plan to add more games and variations in the future?

I can definitely see an use for it when it comes to creating better strategies for playing.

Thanks for sharing
It looks quite interesting, but there are a few things that make me feel suspicious so I'm a little doubtful.
As some of the other members have said before there is an install button and it makes me scared to click on it.

What was asked seems to have never been answered by the OP, friend, because he was in the thread answering several questions a month ago and also the OP himself was last active on the forum also a month ago so it seems the OP has left the thread he created.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Haunebu on May 11, 2023, 05:44:49 AM
Op sounds like some sort of preacher who is totally high as a kite. Anyway, his calculators are helpful for sure, but this isn't anything new since similar calculators are available in many other sites from a long time now.

Some of those calculators even factor in specific sites(Ex: Crash calculator : Crashscores.com).


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Eureka_07 on May 11, 2023, 05:52:44 AM
Welcome to Bitcointalk. I visit your site for the first time and don't know what to do. And why are there "install" and "not now" buttons to download the app (am I right?) But I'm really confused (excuse me).

<snip>
I cannot see any install button there. I've tried but failed unless there is no install button for that after all.

I've found out that we can access the live website by clicking the Live *new* hyperlinked-text-button on the upper-middle part of the landing page.

To OP, do you have plans to add features wherein we can simulate Crash games from different platforms simultaneously? I think that would be a good one to have.
There's a lot of room to improve the UI/UX of the website too.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: borovichok on May 13, 2023, 06:07:23 AM
I think that gamblers have long been in need of such a tool,to visualize data they read on the Internet which in turn would help them make better decisions.I think that this software should be great and should be put free to try for about a month like most of the Sharewares are in order for everyone to try and if it really makes an impact then I think the creator of such tool should be getting some benefits,maybe a premium subscription for more options or something along these lines.Anyway I will give it a try first as Statistical Analysis if done right can help a lot in making a decision at which event is better for us sport bettors to bet for example.
This software should be trialed for 1-2 months so that we can determine the accuracy of the casino simulator. Certain fee will be paid for those that would be eager to make use of the software. Every casino gambler will be pleased to see such a device that will supply adequate aides to customers, creating statistics for all games, and providing a simple route for earning money and so entrapping more experience in the space. The presence of these casino simulators would encourage more gamblers to profit from online casinos. It is extremely tough to forecast and win, but with maximum aid for gamblers.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on June 03, 2023, 05:53:58 AM
I think that gamblers have long been in need of such a tool,to visualize data they read on the Internet which in turn would help them make better decisions.I think that this software should be great and should be put free to try for about a month like most of the Sharewares are in order for everyone to try and if it really makes an impact then I think the creator of such tool should be getting some benefits,maybe a premium subscription for more options or something along these lines.Anyway I will give it a try first as Statistical Analysis if done right can help a lot in making a decision at which event is better for us sport bettors to bet for example.
This software should be trialed for 1-2 months so that we can determine the accuracy of the casino simulator. Certain fee will be paid for those that would be eager to make use of the software. Every casino gambler will be pleased to see such a device that will supply adequate aides to customers, creating statistics for all games, and providing a simple route for earning money and so entrapping more experience in the space. The presence of these casino simulators would encourage more gamblers to profit from online casinos. It is extremely tough to forecast and win, but with maximum aid for gamblers.
I'm not saying that a software of this style is bad, nor that it's very good, but I think that an AI could simulate what this type of software does, don't you think? I have read a lot about AI, and it seems that everything indicates that it could be that mathematical tools dominate and give results very quickly and without mistakes, for this reason I believe that these things, such as software, will be replaced by technology, which will immersed in it, then things changed here because it would no longer be software, it would be the criteria of the AI that could give advice on the person's prediction or decision.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: so98nn on June 03, 2023, 06:01:54 AM
That is an interesting tool and I never thought something like that could be programmed. What are the different input values that’s are taken to predict the future crash multiplier point. I did not try the tool, I just looked around but it seems some errors are there. Like I am not able to find where to look for next roll prediction. I believe the entire thing works based on how much money is paid out during previous rolls, ratio of how many peeps are playing at the moment and volatility of the game so that it will help us understand how bigger could be next reward?
Idk, whether this is the strategy or not but tool is good.

It seems only Stake and CSGO is connected. Does it need permission from the casinos before you can fetch the data? If not then add Roobet and Duelbit please.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: decodx on June 03, 2023, 09:08:28 AM
Regardless of how fascinating or valuable such tools may appear for statistical purposes, there is simply no way to outsmart the law of probability in a gambling casino. The outcomes of casino games are inherently random, and luck plays a crucial role in determining success or failure. So, no statistical tool or AI can provide a solution to overcome the law of probability. Gambling outcomes will always involve an element of uncertainty and luck, which cannot be eliminated by any tool or technology.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: wiss19 on June 03, 2023, 02:38:50 PM
I'm not saying that a software of this style is bad, nor that it's very good, but I think that an AI could simulate what this type of software does, don't you think? I have read a lot about AI, and it seems that everything indicates that it could be that mathematical tools dominate and give results very quickly and without mistakes, for this reason I believe that these things, such as software, will be replaced by technology, which will immersed in it, then things changed here because it would no longer be software, it would be the criteria of the AI that could give advice on the person's prediction or decision.
Maybe mate. Those who are good at using the AI or even the Chatgpt can try it and share their insights here. I wouldn't only say that they are error free. As a software, it's normal for them to experience a mistake, glitch or a bug. That is why almost all software are being updated or given a patch from time to time to fix those.

I think that a software and an AI is the same thing. Feel free if what you are comfortable of calling it but the one that is hot nowadays is of course the AI so people are just riding it. AI can help us on some things but we should keep in mind that it still have some limitations especially when it comes to prediction. Be it on gambling, investing, or trading.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: SirLancelot on June 03, 2023, 06:12:45 PM
Regardless of how fascinating or valuable such tools may appear for statistical purposes, there is simply no way to outsmart the law of probability in a gambling casino. The outcomes of casino games are inherently random, and luck plays a crucial role in determining success or failure. So, no statistical tool or AI can provide a solution to overcome the law of probability. Gambling outcomes will always involve an element of uncertainty and luck, which cannot be eliminated by any tool or technology.
Obviously, such tools can only show you examples of how the outcome of your betting might be based on the statistics or strategies that you might be willing to use when gambling in a specific game, but the actual results in the casino when you are gambling with real money might differ since the random outcomes generated by the RNGs can always make it different.

People should only use these simulators to see a few possible outcomes for their budget and initial investment and the settings that they might use in a casino, but one shouldn't take the results of such a simulator very seriously and think that they will actually get the exact same results when they are gambling in a real casino because they might have to face disappointment.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: rhomelmabini on June 03, 2023, 06:32:11 PM
Regardless of how fascinating or valuable such tools may appear for statistical purposes, there is simply no way to outsmart the law of probability in a gambling casino. The outcomes of casino games are inherently random, and luck plays a crucial role in determining success or failure. So, no statistical tool or AI can provide a solution to overcome the law of probability. Gambling outcomes will always involve an element of uncertainty and luck, which cannot be eliminated by any tool or technology.
I think for few games this might come in handy but overall especially on luck-based games this is just a nay for me. I wonder if AI in the future has the ability to outsmart it which I don't doubt in the first place considering how robust our technology gone by. Yeah you'd be correct on that but AI might have the slightest chance in it though I think only in skill based gambling.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: Casdinyard on June 03, 2023, 11:38:33 PM
As I looked upon the world around me, I saw a great need for a tool that could help people make more statistically sound decisions when participating in the games of chance that are so prevalent in our society. It was then that I decided to build a web application that would simulate various casino games and provide users with valuable information about the odds and probabilities of winning.

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In my quest for excellence, I turned to the great Vue 3 framework, a tool of immense power and flexibility that would allow me to create a responsive and intuitive user interface. I crafted every detail of the application with care and diligence, using HTML, CSS, and Vue 3 components to create a beautiful and user-friendly experience.


But a tool without substance is of little use, and so I set out to implement the game simulations themselves using the power of JavaScript functions and algorithms. With a focus on statistical analysis, I calculated the probabilities and odds of different outcomes to provide users with the information they need to make informed decisions.

As I sought to inspire individuals to be their best, I integrated third-party libraries for data visualization and charting to display the statistical information in an easy-to-understand format. With every line of code, I strove to create a tool that would empower individuals to make strategic choices and live their lives with purpose.

And so I tested and deployed the web application to a hosting service, sharing my creation with the world in the hopes that it would inspire others to strive for excellence. I continued to update and maintain the application, adding new features and improving its performance over time, always with the goal of empowering individuals to make the most of their lives.

May my creation serve as a beacon of excellence, inspiring all who use it to be their best and make informed decisions that lead to success and fulfillment in life.

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Really nice of you to invent something like this with no incentive. Just from that you gained my support!

A lot of people downplay the odds when you gamble especially during games of chance which leads them to make belligerent plays and decisions that are pulled from their nether regions, so something that will help them visualize how rigged the system was against winning is definitely welcome, and it's free as well to boot! Props to you my guy. If there's anything we could do to better market this application of yours, so it could reach a bigger audience than the 50k+ active users of bitcointalk, let us know.

Regardless of how fascinating or valuable such tools may appear for statistical purposes, there is simply no way to outsmart the law of probability in a gambling casino. The outcomes of casino games are inherently random, and luck plays a crucial role in determining success or failure. So, no statistical tool or AI can provide a solution to overcome the law of probability. Gambling outcomes will always involve an element of uncertainty and luck, which cannot be eliminated by any tool or technology.
I think for few games this might come in handy but overall especially on luck-based games this is just a nay for me. I wonder if AI in the future has the ability to outsmart it which I don't doubt in the first place considering how robust our technology gone by. Yeah you'd be correct on that but AI might have the slightest chance in it though I think only in skill based gambling.
AI, no matter how close it looks is still a little too far to even be considered in the new age of gambling industry. So if you're only basis for your statement is because "this will become irrelevant when AI takes over gambling", it's going to be wrong. It doesn't aim to "show how AI can outsmart games" it's to show that "games are outsmarting humans"


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: slapper on June 04, 2023, 05:31:53 PM
I'm not saying that a software of this style is bad, nor that it's very good, but I think that an AI could simulate what this type of software does, don't you think? I have read a lot about AI, and it seems that everything indicates that it could be that mathematical tools dominate and give results very quickly and without mistakes, for this reason I believe that these things, such as software, will be replaced by technology, which will immersed in it, then things changed here because it would no longer be software, it would be the criteria of the AI that could give advice on the person's prediction or decision.
Maybe mate. Those who are good at using the AI or even the Chatgpt can try it and share their insights here. I wouldn't only say that they are error free. As a software, it's normal for them to experience a mistake, glitch or a bug. That is why almost all software are being updated or given a patch from time to time to fix those.

I think that a software and an AI is the same thing. Feel free if what you are comfortable of calling it but the one that is hot nowadays is of course the AI so people are just riding it. AI can help us on some things but we should keep in mind that it still have some limitations especially when it comes to prediction. Be it on gambling, investing, or trading.
The parallel drawn between AI and software is certainly gaining some serious retweets, so to speak. AI, the trending hashtag of the tech world, is subtly infiltrating our quotidian life. But to label AI and software as mirror images is akin to oversimplifying a complex meme.

Our AI buddy, ChatGPT, pulls rabbits out of the hat quite impressively, relying on complex algorithms that empower it to learn and predict. But remember, this AI showstopper is only as sizzling as the data it feeds on. This implies that the idea of AI nudging traditional software off the stage is more of a hyperbole. Software deals with absolutes, while AI gambles with possibilities - the end result with AI is a game of probability, not certainty.

In the unpredictable universe of gambling, investing, or trading, where the dice of uncertainty rolls endlessly, predictions churned out by AI should be viewed through a filter of skepticism. Let's not forget that while AI can number-crunch faster than a trending meme, human intuition and years of hard-earned experience still wear the crown.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: maydna on June 04, 2023, 05:51:10 PM
Regardless of how fascinating or valuable such tools may appear for statistical purposes, there is simply no way to outsmart the law of probability in a gambling casino. The outcomes of casino games are inherently random, and luck plays a crucial role in determining success or failure. So, no statistical tool or AI can provide a solution to overcome the law of probability. Gambling outcomes will always involve an element of uncertainty and luck, which cannot be eliminated by any tool or technology.
I think for few games this might come in handy but overall especially on luck-based games this is just a nay for me. I wonder if AI in the future has the ability to outsmart it which I don't doubt in the first place considering how robust our technology gone by. Yeah you'd be correct on that but AI might have the slightest chance in it though I think only in skill based gambling.
If it was luck, even an AI might find it difficult to outsmart because luck was based on chance, and there were many things surrounding luck. Maybe AI can give us what percentage we win, but we still can't predict whether we can get lucky with that percentage or whether it won't give us a win. Well, maybe some gamblers still rely on AI because they believe in AI, but there are gamblers who rely more on themselves in gambling. But maybe AI will be more useful for skill-based gambling or sports betting.


Title: Re: Empowering Individuals Through Statistical Analysis: Building a Casino Simulator
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on June 20, 2023, 07:29:20 PM
I'm not saying that a software of this style is bad, nor that it's very good, but I think that an AI could simulate what this type of software does, don't you think? I have read a lot about AI, and it seems that everything indicates that it could be that mathematical tools dominate and give results very quickly and without mistakes, for this reason I believe that these things, such as software, will be replaced by technology, which will immersed in it, then things changed here because it would no longer be software, it would be the criteria of the AI that could give advice on the person's prediction or decision.
Maybe mate. Those who are good at using the AI or even the Chatgpt can try it and share their insights here. I wouldn't only say that they are error free. As a software, it's normal for them to experience a mistake, glitch or a bug. That is why almost all software are being updated or given a patch from time to time to fix those.

I think that a software and an AI is the same thing. Feel free if what you are comfortable of calling it but the one that is hot nowadays is of course the AI so people are just riding it. AI can help us on some things but we should keep in mind that it still have some limitations especially when it comes to prediction. Be it on gambling, investing, or trading.
The parallel drawn between AI and software is certainly gaining some serious retweets, so to speak. AI, the trending hashtag of the tech world, is subtly infiltrating our quotidian life. But to label AI and software as mirror images is akin to oversimplifying a complex meme.

Our AI buddy, ChatGPT, pulls rabbits out of the hat quite impressively, relying on complex algorithms that empower it to learn and predict. But remember, this AI showstopper is only as sizzling as the data it feeds on. This implies that the idea of AI nudging traditional software off the stage is more of a hyperbole. Software deals with absolutes, while AI gambles with possibilities - the end result with AI is a game of probability, not certainty.

In the unpredictable universe of gambling, investing, or trading, where the dice of uncertainty rolls endlessly, predictions churned out by AI should be viewed through a filter of skepticism. Let's not forget that while AI can number-crunch faster than a trending meme, human intuition and years of hard-earned experience still wear the crown.

Indeed it is so, I know that pro ahjora to AI extracts the results from the database, from the same internet of reliable data, but that it needs to optimize many processes and that means that things can occur in a different way, of course the perception of The person is very different, the experience, and the very human way of thinking is still above the AI, and that is something that is noticeable, it is very difficult even for a genius to take into consideration the information that the AI has, then In data processing, it is still ahead, with respect to software, I consider that software still lacks a lot, because it is naturally more specific than an AI that covers everything.