This was due to an attempt by someone to rob the casino (as I mentioned in my previous post).
Money was 'won' (albeit the withdrawal was blocked due to security measures) which resulted in the bank temporarily running a negative balance. The computer (as programmed) immediately went to work on building the balance again which resulted in this scenario. This attempted robbery was detected within an hour and the casino was taken offline while the problem was fixed. Logs were checked, and players who unfairly 'lost' had their accounts manually reimbursed. The casino then moved on...so should you..![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
Money was 'won' (albeit the withdrawal was blocked due to security measures) which resulted in the bank temporarily running a negative balance. The computer (as programmed) immediately went to work on building the balance again which resulted in this scenario. This attempted robbery was detected within an hour and the casino was taken offline while the problem was fixed. Logs were checked, and players who unfairly 'lost' had their accounts manually reimbursed. The casino then moved on...so should you..
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I hope you understand why that sounds very bad. You don't get to change the rules of the game because you're losing. I mean, you can, but why would anyone want to play your game then?
Anyway, you weren't being robbed, you were never in any danger of losing coin. How could you be when you manually process all transactions? How can you reconcile this claim with the fact that each time you were 'robbed' the ill gotten credits were dumped back in to the casino with large losing bets? Don't try to play the victim here, you know very well what you're trying to do. Know this: had I not found your games behaving in an unfair manner, this would have been a private conversation. I would have told you that people could cheat your dice and sic bo games. I would have told you about the other exploitable games I found that you haven't corrected as of yet. If you're going to come in to a community full of cryptography and computer security experts and try to scam us, you're going to do a much better job than this.
Anyway, you weren't being robbed, you were never in any danger of losing coin.
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beware ! not sound good on the feedback .