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241  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is PrimeDice really (provably)fair? on: August 27, 2013, 09:01:00 AM
Another point- It's a constant work in progress. If people were skeptical about primedice's methods or provably fairness, then why not get in direct contact with Stunna? He's a nice guy and I'm sure would work with anyone. To leave neg trust because you have a (imo bad) hunch that there is foul-play is a bit childish and disrespectful.
Anyways, I don't really come here to argue, so good day Smiley

Do you know Trust system is there for a reason and I am free to use it and if stunna was a good guy he should have posted proofs already in this thread that his site is fair. (Look at the original date of this thread).


Ps: I'm not the only guy who thinks his site is not fair.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280711

You are right, the trust system is there for a reason, so you shouldn't be offended if everyone were to neg rep you now stating, "Makes false claims about scamming without proof"

You should read what my rating says and I have proof of sending money. I need proof from him that his site is fair to remove that negative feedback.

Now stop crying and don't waste my time and yours. I have given it to stunna because he's owner and he the one that needs to clear all doubts and accusations.

I am not going to give reply to anyone else except stunna now.

Oh, I did
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I thought i have bad luck but i know your site is rigged and you are stealing peoples money and stole my 0.5 bitcoins.

Give me proof of the bet's fairness and tell me why i won small amounts and lost a big one at 90% and i will remove it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253144.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280711.msg3006385#msg3006385


>implying either of our time is worth something.
242  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is PrimeDice really (provably)fair? on: August 27, 2013, 08:43:20 AM
Another point- It's a constant work in progress. If people were skeptical about primedice's methods or provably fairness, then why not get in direct contact with Stunna? He's a nice guy and I'm sure would work with anyone. To leave neg trust because you have a (imo bad) hunch that there is foul-play is a bit childish and disrespectful.
Anyways, I don't really come here to argue, so good day Smiley

Do you know Trust system is there for a reason and I am free to use it and if stunna was a good guy he should have posted proofs already in this thread that his site is fair. (Look at the original date of this thread).


Ps: I'm not the only guy who thinks his site is not fair.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280711

You are right, the trust system is there for a reason, so you shouldn't be offended if everyone were to neg rep you now stating, "Makes false claims about scamming without proof"
243  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is PrimeDice really (provably)fair? on: August 27, 2013, 07:43:26 AM
Oh come on, that is just childish.
90% chance win, 10% chance loss.
1/10th chance to lose. You got unlucky.
Sometimes I play a lotto with a 1/10 chance to win and magically win. Sometimes I play a lotto with 1/10 chance to lose, and magically lose. All these lottos are without house edge too btw.
I assume you wouldn't complain if you had won a 10% roll, because well then you'd be a winner and not a loser.

Can you prove that his site is provably fair? and i didn't got lost money due to his server seed thingy. If you can, please do now, otherwise please mind your own business.
Oh and his site isn't the first site where I did betting or lost/won money.


This is a forum. I'll speak where I would like to.
Can I prove his site is 100% provably fair? No, nor do I really care. When I play a game in any casino i am prepared for losses. I get the idea behind it however, and support the provably fair world. There are many people however that have won a good amount of btc on primedice. I've won myself. So if anyone is suggesting there is foul play involved then they must actually choose which people they wish to fuck over.

Another point- It's a constant work in progress. If people were skeptical about primedice's methods or provably fairness, then why not get in direct contact with Stunna? He's a nice guy and I'm sure would work with anyone. To leave neg trust because you have a (imo bad) hunch that there is foul-play is a bit childish and disrespectful.

Anyways, I don't really come here to argue, so good day Smiley
244  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is PrimeDice really (provably)fair? on: August 27, 2013, 07:12:47 AM
I have left a negative feedback on stunna's profile. I don't think his site is fair at all. I won't remove it until he proves that my bet was fair and tell me why i won small bets and lost it when i wagered a big amount at 90%.



Oh come on, that is just childish.

90% chance win, 10% chance loss.

1/10th chance to lose. You got unlucky.

Sometimes I play a lotto with a 1/10 chance to win and magically win. Sometimes I play a lotto with 1/10 chance to lose, and magically lose. All these lottos are without house edge too btw.
I assume you wouldn't complain if you had won a 10% roll, because well then you'd be a winner and not a loser.

Should we test primedice on provably fair? Yes, of course, just like every other site- but that doesn't mean we should not be respectful.

I think you should read whole thread, every single comment and then post your reply.
and what the fuck you mean by being not "respectful".

I did read the entire thread, and if you are wondering what I mean by respect you need only to refer to your last post. Thanks Smiley
245  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is PrimeDice really (provably)fair? on: August 27, 2013, 06:01:51 AM
I have left a negative feedback on stunna's profile. I don't think his site is fair at all. I won't remove it until he proves that my bet was fair and tell me why i won small bets and lost it when i wagered a big amount at 90%.



Oh come on, that is just childish.

90% chance win, 10% chance loss.

1/10th chance to lose. You got unlucky.

Sometimes I play a lotto with a 1/10 chance to win and magically win. Sometimes I play a lotto with 1/10 chance to lose, and magically lose. All these lottos are without house edge too btw.
I assume you wouldn't complain if you had won a 10% roll, because well then you'd be a winner and not a loser.

Should we test primedice on provably fair? Yes, of course, just like every other site- but that doesn't mean we should not be respectful.
246  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTConTilt - New Owner - Awesome Freerolls and Affiliates on: August 27, 2013, 04:45:00 AM
HollowIP

Thank you! Cheesy
247  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: It's stupid that newbies must make 5 posts and browse for 4 hours. Here's why on: August 26, 2013, 11:13:05 AM
Its very reasonable and there for people's protection. Most people never get hacked or anything until they get involved with bitcoins. There's some straight up assholes here.
248  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What happens if BitCoin becomes the world leading Money? on: August 26, 2013, 11:11:25 AM
Well if half the people here are beggars already... those who hold most the btc would be kings, and the rest poor peasants begging for satoshis to feed their families.
249  Economy / Gambling / Re: Poker Site accepting Bitcoin on: August 26, 2013, 10:37:02 AM
I don't suppose its really a bug, but the only problem I've found as far as menu navigation goes is that when you select a player in the lobby, it gets highlighted white, which makes it completely disappear.

Apart from that, everything is really smooth and looking spiffy. I leave some more feedback after I play in the freeroll later on today. Smiley
250  Economy / Gambling / Re: Poker Site accepting Bitcoin on: August 26, 2013, 09:41:36 AM
This is looking good. Gonna give it a go later today!
251  Economy / Gambling / Re: GigaDice BETA Test - BTC -> Paypal, PerfectMoney and LTC on: August 26, 2013, 03:36:12 AM
Majority of the time my balance does not show on the gambling page- but shows in the profile page. I would also add how much is in your bag on the profile page too in case this happens.

Also, strangely, the last time I played I stopped when I had 96ish gigagold left on my account- logged back on today, and had 2 gigagold left, and the rest was in my bag. lolz.

Also, when this goes live will our balances just be erased?


Thanks for your feedback, in regards to the balance not showing it's simply a small graphical error and our developer is already on it. I will now have both the bag and balance displayed on the profile as well as the betting page. We slightly changed Gigagold and that's why your balance is off. I will manually accredit some more balance to your account. Yes, on official launch all balance will be wiped 

Okay, sounds great. Thanks mate. Smiley

Looked into it more and our changes to GigaGold didn't affect your balance, I think you bet 80 without realizing. This would explain why you had 2 GG left and the rest in your bag.

http://gigadice.com/bets.php?username=hollowip



Oh wow. I must have then. Sorry for that!
252  Economy / Gambling / Re: GigaDice BETA Test - BTC -> Paypal, PerfectMoney and LTC on: August 26, 2013, 02:53:47 AM
Majority of the time my balance does not show on the gambling page- but shows in the profile page. I would also add how much is in your bag on the profile page too in case this happens.

Also, strangely, the last time I played I stopped when I had 96ish gigagold left on my account- logged back on today, and had 2 gigagold left, and the rest was in my bag. lolz.

Also, when this goes live will our balances just be erased?


Thanks for your feedback, in regards to the balance not showing it's simply a small graphical error and our developer is already on it. I will now have both the bag and balance displayed on the profile as well as the betting page. We slightly changed Gigagold and that's why your balance is off. I will manually accredit some more balance to your account. Yes, on official launch all balance will be wiped 

Okay, sounds great. Thanks mate. Smiley
253  Economy / Gambling / Re: GigaDice BETA Test - BTC -> Paypal, PerfectMoney and LTC on: August 26, 2013, 12:54:40 AM
Majority of the time my balance does not show on the gambling page- but shows in the profile page. I would also add how much is in your bag on the profile page too in case this happens.

Also, strangely, the last time I played I stopped when I had 96ish gigagold left on my account- logged back on today, and had 2 gigagold left, and the rest was in my bag. lolz.

Also, when this goes live will our balances just be erased?
254  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sympathy for an ex-gambler who lost 2.15 BTC? on: August 25, 2013, 08:35:43 PM

Yes, its completely possible to lose 5 times in a row at 50/50. There's been much much math done about it and you can find it anywhere on the internet.

do you even know what will be chances of happening that on a gamble site.

Ps: fuck math use common sense.

0.5 ^ 5 = 0.031 aka 3.1%

its possible.

Exactly, and figure there is a 3% chance your first roll will be 97or> and this happens often. 3% is almost guaranteed the longer and longer you roll the dice.
255  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sympathy for an ex-gambler who lost 2.15 BTC? on: August 25, 2013, 08:17:14 PM

Yes, its completely possible to lose 5 times in a row at 50/50. There's been much much math done about it and you can find it anywhere on the internet.

do you even know what will be chances of happening that on a gamble site.

Ps: fuck math use common sense.

Chances are pretty good mate.
256  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sympathy for an ex-gambler who lost 2.15 BTC? on: August 25, 2013, 07:03:58 PM
I don't think its rigged at all. As for gambling goes, these games go under the most criticism and peer review than anything you can find. Even if there was a chance its rigged, it's still far better odds than anything you could ever find.

These numbers are random, you just cannot predict what will come next, though its unfortunate that unlucky streaks happen, it must otherwise it would be even more fishy. Binomial Distribution dictates that the more you 'roll' or play, the more likely you will find things not always happening 100% as they should. The longer you play the more losing or winning streaks you will find.

For example, the other day I had 20 losses,, then 1 win, then 10 more losses in a row all on 44%. This would seem weird had it been my first streak (though, thats still possible) but considering I had rolled 80,000 times beforehand, this was expected eventually.

That's their game plan lol.
People can not predict and think it's their bad luck but actually they fool peoples and grow their money.
There's NO fucking way someone can loose more than 5 times in a row at 50/50. Also why it happend when guy was betting high amounts only.



Yes, its completely possible to lose 5 times in a row at 50/50. There's been much much math done about it and you can find it anywhere on the internet.
257  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sympathy for an ex-gambler who lost 2.15 BTC? on: August 25, 2013, 06:51:11 PM
I don't think its rigged at all. As for gambling goes, these games go under the most criticism and peer review than anything you can find. Even if there was a chance its rigged, it's still far better odds than anything you could ever find.

These numbers are random, you just cannot predict what will come next, though its unfortunate that unlucky streaks happen, it must otherwise it would be even more fishy. Binomial Distribution dictates that the more you 'roll' or play, the more likely you will find things not always happening 100% as they should. The longer you play the more losing or winning streaks you will find.

For example, the other day I had 20 losses,, then 1 win, then 10 more losses in a row all on 44%. This would seem weird had it been my first streak (though, thats still possible) but considering I had rolled 80,000 times beforehand, this was expected eventually.
258  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sympathy for an ex-gambler who lost 2.15 BTC? on: August 25, 2013, 06:38:01 PM
I also lost 0.5 BTC on primedice yesterday.  Undecided

http://gyazo.com/93dbee19fdb5280978d7a9c52ed30e48.png

Each and every time I get my profit to 0.5 on just-dice I lose it. Happened at least 4 times. haha, next time imma withdraw when I hit 0.45 Tongue
259  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sympathy for an ex-gambler who lost 2.15 BTC? on: August 25, 2013, 06:26:39 PM
I've seen the bad side of gambling a few times. More so recently. I won't mention names, but within the week a person took out 50btc from coinbase without having the money to back it in their bank account.

They then proceeded to gamble with it on a dice website. They thought it was harmless until they lost it all. In a panic they started to contemplate suicide, taking out loans, and etc. They eventually decided to take more BTC out of coinbase without having the money to back it and attempt to win their losses back. Thankfully, for many people's sake, they did indeed win back their 50btc loss, plus a couple btc extra. Still though, that's some destructive behavior and had they lost again who knows what may have happened.

Be careful when gambling- If you cannot handle it, get out while you can.
260  Economy / Gambling / Re: GigaDice BETA Test - BTC -> Paypal, PerfectMoney and LTC on: August 24, 2013, 10:31:14 PM

Thank you very much for your feedback it is very much appreciated. In regards to bets that are "0" they're not inserted into the database and I feel that they would just skew your bet history/results. I'll try and theorize a way to make it possible to incorporate both BTC/Gigagold betting on one page in the near future. The issue with being logged out is fixed, was a small error on my end. Your criticism is greatly valued, thanks again.

No problems! The 0 bets not being registered makes much sense as well. I wish you the best success. Smiley
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