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December 18, 2015, 01:54:43 AM
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I think this dice game itself is like that and very difficult to prove who is correct and who is wrong. It is purely depends on one's luck so instead of blaming any sites just don't play dice games for making money. Try to bet where you can guess results based on some calculation or knowledge.

It is pretty much the opposite of it. With the provably fair feature, the dice site can prove to users that the bets have not be modified, while the playes can prove if the site has rigged the bets.

What you said is correct than both players and house should be a winning equally but in reality only house will be winning at the end. That is something very difficult part to understand in dice game. I saw many times we can lose over 20 times continuously but I never win so many times continuously.

Nope I am not saying both players and the house should be winning equally. What I said is that "provably fair", as the name stands, give both side a way to prove the fairness of the game. House always wins in dice game in the long run because there is a house edge. For example with a 1% house edge, the players will only have 49.5% chance to win their x2 bets and have 50.5% chance to lose.

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December 18, 2015, 02:08:59 AM
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Have you actually try verifying your bets by following https://rollin.io/fair step by step? Did you find any mismatch of the hashes? Or do you call them rigged simply because the numbers you get (10, 13, 13, 24, 13) appears "not random enough"?

They aren't rigged at all. However, gambling sites do have a thing called a house edge, which put the odds slightly in their favour. Rollin.io is a site that's been around for a long time; you can't just call them scammers without any solid proof. "The numbers aren't random enough" isn't solid evidence that Rollin is cheating.

They aren't rigged but with the provavibly fair the way its laid out its impossible to predict if they actually are honest since we don't control 2 of the seeds.

I think this dice game itself is like that and very difficult to prove who is correct and who is wrong. It is purely depends on one's luck so instead of blaming any sites just don't play dice games for making money. Try to bet where you can guess results based on some calculation or knowledge.

It is pretty much the opposite of it. With the provably fair feature, the dice site can prove to users that the bets have not be modified, while the playes can prove if the site has rigged the bets.

What you said is correct than both players and house should be a winning equally but in reality only house will be winning at the end. That is something very difficult part to understand in dice game. I saw many times we can lose over 20 times continuously but I never win so many times continuously.

actually u do. it is just that the win is so small that you dont notice it, or it will just keep on auto roll and unless u go and look through all the past bet, otherwise it will be buried way deep down. usually you will see the last bet in which most of the time is the continuous bet where you lose everything.
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December 18, 2015, 05:46:35 AM
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Greed can get you poorer...
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December 18, 2015, 07:59:21 AM
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http://postimg.org/image/7jzlf1lhz/
Also balance is now 0

For $5 I risked 2 BTC kms

you must be regret doing that.
i can turn 2 btc to 2.3 btc at least in a day by doing altcoin trade.
very unlucky guy.

I hope you understand that altcoin trading is almost the same thing as gambling: you might make a lot of money but you also might lose everything in one day.

If you knew a certain way to turn 2 btc to 2.3 btc in a day you'd be a billionaire in a year.

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December 19, 2015, 08:01:09 PM
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http://postimg.org/image/7jzlf1lhz/
Also balance is now 0

For $5 I risked 2 BTC kms

you must be regret doing that.
i can turn 2 btc to 2.3 btc at least in a day by doing altcoin trade.
very unlucky guy.

I believe that is possible, I saw a lot of people and I even know some personally that is making good profit with altcoin trading but just like in gambling, there are no guarantees you can grow your bitcoins that quick. You must be lucky then. That is also possible by investing with hyips but I can't afford to risk with such amounts.
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