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October 01, 2016, 05:12:14 PM
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256 bits modulo 52 cards. Forget about the bias, let players gamble on it....

I also had this crazy idea of using 64k decks. Then let the player decide which deck to use. (This is for the poker game.) Reveal the order of all the other 65535 decks but keep secret the one deck. For poker purposes (because you're not supposed to reveal cards which are face down that others can not see.

If that is too much, just use any other power of 2 number of decks. 2, 4, 8, 16, ... 128, 256. I mean, there is a 1/256 chance that the house is going to rig your game, but you have a 254/256 chance of being fair, or something along those lines. So the house will simply not bother.

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December 01, 2016, 07:31:04 PM
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i doubt bitzino cheats on their BJ, i played it constantly while at the same time playing live $1-3 NL on the riverboats here in shreveport. once, i turned $23 into $1200 over a few weeks. i liked the option to bet microscopic bets and martingale endlessly since u could bet 1 1 millionth of a bitcoin.

this morning, bitzino closed without notice, i would love to know why. no matter how much i search google this morning, i cannot find the reason for the closure. luckily i was able to withdraw my balance. its in coinbase now.

so--where else can those of us in Trump's USA play for microscopic units in BJ? for say like 1c or less worth of bitcoin instead of the min $1 bets on nonbitcoin sites? 15 millionths of a bitcoin was worth close to 1cent.
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