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April 11, 2016, 03:14:04 PM
Last edit: April 11, 2016, 03:30:04 PM by BitVersus
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BitVersus
First 1vs1 gambling game in the universe
https://i.imgur.com/pZfueJy.jpg

What is BitVersus?
BitVersus is a fresh new gambling game, simple to play, hard to quit.

How does it work?
Two different addresses fight against each other to win.
A random number between 1 and 10000 will be generated for each address.
The address that has the highest number win the total amount of the bet.
You can choose between 7 different bets by sending the amount to seven unique addresses.

Which are the addresses?
We will open the game with seven addresses: Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Each address has own unique identity, and they start with 1bv[planet id]*
Moon address - 0.01 BTC bet: coming soon
Mercury address - 0.05 BTC bet: coming soon
Venus address - 0.1 BTC bet: coming soon
Sun address - 0.25 BTC bet: coming soon
Mars address - 0.5 BTC bet: coming soon
Jupiter address - 0.75 BTC bet: coming soon
Saturn address - 1 BTC bet: coming soon

Explain it better
Let's assume that we have two different players. The first player has A address, and the Second player has B address.
A send to Moon 0.01 BTC
The system put in queue A, waiting for another "Moon" player.
B send to Moon 0.01 BTC
The system put in queue B, checking if there are some players in the queue.
Now on the "Moon" address there are 0.02 BTC
B finds A, and a new session game starts.
Two random numbers are generated for each player.
A obtains 4392, B obtains 9809.
B's number is higher than A.
From the "Moon" address, 0.02 - house fee (2%) BTC are sent to the B address, making in total 0.0196 BTC

How do you guarantee a fair game?
We do not move any bet sent to the address. Bets will stay there until a game starts or the timeout period occurs.
Random numbers are generated with Random.org APIs.
Every game will be posted on the website with their generated numbers. You will be able to search your game and your queue position.
No registration needed, no deposit needed.
One confirms required to register the address in the "queue" and validate the bet.
The timeout period is X hours (we are trying to find the best queue time). After then, the FULL bet will be sent back to the address.

What happens if?
...I send a wrong amount value?
To play this game, you need to send the exact amount (plus transaction fee).
If your amount is LOWER than the bet value, your bet is not accepted, and the amount will be sent back to you.
If your amount is HIGHER than the bet value, your bet is accepted, but the difference will be sent back to you.
Example:
A sends 0.047 BTC to Mercury. Mercury requires that the bet amount MUST be 0.05 BTC. A's bet is not accepted, and 0.047 BTC are sent back to A address.
B sends 0.7 BTC to Mars. Mars require that the bet amount MUST be 0.05 BTC. B's bet is accepted, and 0.2 BTC are sent back to the B address.
...I send multiple bets to the same address?
You will earn two different positions in the queue; each will play against a different address.
Example:
A sends two transactions of 0.1 BTC to Venus.(A1 and A2)
If there is already one player (B) in the queue, A1 fights against B and A2 goes in the Venus queue.
If there are no players in the queue, A1 will be the 1st in the queue and A2 will be the 3rd in the queue.
Then, A1 will fight with the first valid player with a different address and A2 will be moved on top of the queue.
Simple.

When the game and the website will be launched?
More information will be posted soon.

Please, we would like to read feedbacks from you. Thank you for your time.
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April 11, 2016, 03:20:16 PM
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So in short it is just a lottery or more specific dice game but with higher numbers and instead of The House gamblers fight vs each other.
Or this game has something more to offer and I miss it?
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April 11, 2016, 03:25:31 PM
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Quite interesting and may indeed be discussed as exciting things from the site that will be created. I was quite intrigued to immediately try this, gambling system used is also very new and used the name of the planet. This is truly amazing and I hope the site is immediately opened and provide the best service
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April 11, 2016, 03:28:32 PM
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So in short it is just a lottery or more specific dice game but with higher numbers and instead of The House gamblers fight vs each other.
Or this game has something more to offer and I miss it?
Hi Maku, thank you for your reply.
The main point of our game is that the gamblers fight versus each other. We do not hold and host any bankroll because everything is done with the players' bitcoins.
They will never fight against the "house". We do not want that.
And, of course, we have more games planned for the future, and all of them have the same nature.
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April 11, 2016, 03:44:23 PM
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This seems like a very good idea. I like it the the only thing is the sending of exact amount it would be better if each address has a minimum and maximum amount of bet. For example the moon address has min of 0.01 and max of 0.04 and Mercury will have 0.05 to 0.09 and so on. This would be better and the payout on win won't be always 2x - 2%
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April 11, 2016, 11:38:52 PM
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B sends 0.7 BTC to Mars. Mars require that the bet amount MUST be 0.05 BTC. B's bet is accepted, and 0.2 BTC are sent back to the B address.

That seems like a very unfair decision. While amounts lower then the required don't have to pay additional, if you send extra, you would have to pay a large fee based on how much you sent. 0.7-0.2-0.05=0.45 BTC is sent back. You took 0.2BTC as a fee.

Might be good to change your title, as it isn't the first 1v1 in bitcoin gambling, causing your title to be misleading and false.. You can 1v1 people on rollin.io, and a RPS site designed for 1v1 is bitlucky.net. The game concept is interesting. Might try this out later.
I don't think it is a very good idea to use random.org to generate numbers as I don't think it can be verified by the player. You could play the game yourself, a pretend you got a 9999 from random.org when in reality the roll was different. Maybe use a server seed + 2 player seeds + a small nonce system (1 player gets a nonce of 1, then 2) from the 2 people 1v1ing to generate the numbers for the winner. Kinda similar to what some dice sites are doing, except with 2 player seeds so both players effect the outcome.

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April 12, 2016, 10:08:21 AM
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B sends 0.7 BTC to Mars. Mars require that the bet amount MUST be 0.05 BTC. B's bet is accepted, and 0.2 BTC are sent back to the B address.

That seems like a very unfair decision. While amounts lower then the required don't have to pay additional, if you send extra, you would have to pay a large fee based on how much you sent. 0.7-0.2-0.05=0.45 BTC is sent back. You took 0.2BTC as a fee.

Might be good to change your title, as it isn't the first 1v1 in bitcoin gambling, causing your title to be misleading and false.. You can 1v1 people on rollin.io, and a RPS site designed for 1v1 is bitlucky.net. The game concept is interesting. Might try this out later.
I don't think it is a very good idea to use random.org to generate numbers as I don't think it can be verified by the player. You could play the game yourself, a pretend you got a 9999 from random.org when in reality the roll was different. Maybe use a server seed + 2 player seeds + a small nonce system (1 player gets a nonce of 1, then 2) from the 2 people 1v1ing to generate the numbers for the winner. Kinda similar to what some dice sites are doing, except with 2 player seeds so both players effect the outcome.
Thank you for your feedback
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