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LibraryAnn (OP)
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January 20, 2018, 10:58:33 PM
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I am looking into/studying 100% legal "social gambling".
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Companies find profit in no-cash gambling games
http://triblive.com/aande/gambling/6300709-74/million-games-social


Suggestions for good open-source (free) gambling software?
Not standard boring "dice", but real casino games including Blackjack.
Any good ones? Thank you.
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May 25, 2018, 11:09:59 AM
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May 25, 2018, 03:31:33 PM
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I am looking into/studying 100% legal "social gambling".
FYI:
Companies find profit in no-cash gambling games
http://triblive.com/aande/gambling/6300709-74/million-games-social


Suggestions for good open-source (free) gambling software?
Not standard boring "dice", but real casino games including Blackjack.
Any good ones? Thank you.

If it is open source gambler would try to hack the system and try to cheat the game to win the maximum amount of bitcoin possible.
Have you not thought about it yourself that open source is like begging hello try and cheat my gambling game however it it is non-profit gambling game why not also I haven't read something about like that so I clearly have no idea how to gamble if no-cash involve?
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May 25, 2018, 08:18:33 PM
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I am looking into/studying 100% legal "social gambling".
FYI:
Companies find profit in no-cash gambling games
http://triblive.com/aande/gambling/6300709-74/million-games-social


Suggestions for good open-source (free) gambling software?
Not standard boring "dice", but real casino games including Blackjack.
Any good ones? Thank you.

If it is open source gambler would try to hack the system and try to cheat the game to win the maximum amount of bitcoin possible.
Have you not thought about it yourself that open source is like begging hello try and cheat my gambling game however it it is non-profit gambling game why not also I haven't read something about like that so I clearly have no idea how to gamble if no-cash involve?

Bitcoin code open source and many other projects too.
Is it easier to hack because of this? No.
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May 30, 2018, 10:13:06 PM
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I am looking into/studying 100% legal "social gambling".
FYI:
Companies find profit in no-cash gambling games
http://triblive.com/aande/gambling/6300709-74/million-games-social


Suggestions for good open-source (free) gambling software?
Not standard boring "dice", but real casino games including Blackjack.
Any good ones? Thank you.

If it is open source gambler would try to hack the system and try to cheat the game to win the maximum amount of bitcoin possible.
Have you not thought about it yourself that open source is like begging hello try and cheat my gambling game however it it is non-profit gambling game why not also I haven't read something about like that so I clearly have no idea how to gamble if no-cash involve?

Bitcoin code open source and many other projects too.
Is it easier to hack because of this? No.

Bitcoin is decentralized and run by an algorithm. That algorithm generates bitcoin but doesn't store them. That is why it is not possible to hack bitcoin code in order to receive bitcoin. That's why hackers don't try this. But gambling websites are centralized in nature and uses a database to store user's information and their bankroll details. Hackers can hack gambling websites to receive user's data as well as temper the script to generate winning amounts. That's what Cobalt is trying to say. Hope this helps!

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May 23, 2019, 02:58:19 AM
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Any updates on new open source gaming software? Last time I searched there was not anything great.
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