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Author Topic: [BLACKJACK] BitCoinJack.com - New, Fully Automated BlackJack Bitcoin-based game  (Read 5528 times)
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July 12, 2011, 01:28:08 PM
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LOL at you guys complaining blackjack pays 2:1 you realize that is in the players favor and reduces the house edge significantly right? But using 128 decks? WTF

my bad, i meant 1:1, ie bet of 5$ pays bet+5$ if you assume that you get your bet back. 2:1 if you dont get your bet back so 5$ bet, get 10$.

real blackjack tables pay 3:2 in the sense that 10$ bet pays 15+ plus 10$ bet.

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July 12, 2011, 02:22:18 PM
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Yeah it paid 2*bet, now it pays 1.5*bet, while an ordinary win rewards 2*bet. Draws return the bet to the player.
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July 12, 2011, 02:36:00 PM
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For each game, the system uses 128 decks.


HOLYSHIT!

I love blackjack, and i love self-regulated casinos. But dude, if i may make a suggestion, run it more like normal casinos do: 2-8 decks, and set a house stoploss. Here's an overview over some kinds of blackjacks, if you implement some of those kinds with strict rules i'm sure your business will skyrocket. Link: http://www.winthebet.com/typesofblackjack.php
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July 12, 2011, 03:37:24 PM
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HOLYSHIT!

I love blackjack, and i love self-regulated casinos. But dude, if i may make a suggestion, run it more like normal casinos do: 2-8 decks, and set a house stoploss. Here's an overview over some kinds of blackjacks, if you implement some of those kinds with strict rules i'm sure your business will skyrocket. Link: http://www.winthebet.com/typesofblackjack.php

Thank you for your link, I'm reading it eagerly Smiley .

Anyway, it uses 8 decks now.
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July 12, 2011, 04:37:35 PM
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Rules added on first post and on site Smiley .
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July 12, 2011, 04:40:34 PM
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Yeah it paid 2*bet, now it pays 1.5*bet, while an ordinary win rewards 2*bet. Draws return the bet to the player.

no you got it wrong again.

IF YOU DONT RETURN BET:

blackjack pays: 2.5*bet
ordinary win pays: 2*bet

IF YOU RETURN BET (which is what you should use in your calculations):

blackjack pays 1.5*bet + bet or 3:2
ordinary win pays bet + bet or 2:1


please learn about blackjack before implementing a blackjack casino...

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July 14, 2011, 12:42:50 PM
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Thanks for your insight, I've amended the rules.

Anyway, please consider that this is not a casino, it's an experiment, and the rules I've chosen are fair, since dealing is simply a matter of popping a stack, without any calculations, unlike real casinos.

It's a programming experiment.
As I said I'm open to suggestions, but if you don't agree with the house rules (BTW, a lot of players already withdrew more than what they put into it), simply don't play Smiley .

Not aspiring to be Vegas, not starting a business, just trying to gain some experience having fun together with other members of the wonderful BitCoin community. Smiley .
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July 14, 2011, 03:54:54 PM
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Just deposited 0.02. Waiting for it to go into my account. Wish me luck Cheesy
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July 14, 2011, 03:57:52 PM
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Just deposited 0.02. Waiting for it to go into my account. Wish me luck Cheesy
Good luck! Wink

You have to wait for just 1 confirmation Smiley .

Update: here you are Smiley
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July 14, 2011, 10:04:53 PM
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This site is completely broken...

It made me hit repeatedly when I only clicked hit once, it made me stand after only taking one hit and it even changed the cards (both me and the dealer) twice after hitting/standing...

I only lost 1 btc but let this be a lesson to others...
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July 15, 2011, 12:13:53 AM
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This site is completely broken...

It made me hit repeatedly when I only clicked hit once, it made me stand after only taking one hit and it even changed the cards (both me and the dealer) twice after hitting/standing...

I only lost 1 btc but let this be a lesson to others...

Pretty much what I've been saying, the code is buggy as hell.
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July 15, 2011, 09:10:09 AM
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I have refunded who wrote to me, I think the code needs some refactoring.

Brought the site down.
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July 16, 2011, 12:53:43 AM
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Just deposited 0.02. Waiting for it to go into my account. Wish me luck Cheesy
Good luck! Wink

You have to wait for just 1 confirmation Smiley .

Update: here you are Smiley

It worked ok for me. I stupidly hit double down instead of stick when I had 20. Oh well :/
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