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January 05, 2015, 06:48:51 AM
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Looking at the old old pages of the gambling section makes me have a lot of memories. Some unwanted, some nice to think about. One of the pages I came across this. Please do keep this in mind when you are playing at these "provably fair" casinos and always change your client seeds when playing, I cannot stress what this thread represents enough so I'm bumping it both for old memory's sake and also to help some of you new players as well.

From all who have been around BTC since my introduction to it in early 2013, some of the memories I shared with many of you I greatly remember. Going back in time, wow to how much has changed both in bitcoin, this forum and in my personal life.

Anyways, enough careless personal thoughts, go have fun and good luck with your endeavors whether they be gambles or investments!  Wink Tongue

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February 09, 2019, 10:43:35 AM
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Hi Trevar

Recently while trying to gain knowledge on probably fair I came across your post over bitcointalk. Where I found a reddit link to your post but unfortunately I think that post has been removed from network.

Can you please share some knowledge with me on probably fair system and how I can save myself from being a victim by these bitcoin casino sites.

I have already lost a lot by their manipulation's.

I'm eagerly waiting to hear from you. Please help me.

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June 04, 2021, 01:52:01 AM
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The first page of this topic Kingsportzruls makes a precisely pin point with deadly accuracy comment regarding increased betting. He is correct to say that while a casino plays fairly with very small amounts of cryptocurrency but larger abets don't result in the same odds. I've found this to be true in most all these Bitcoin dice casinos. www.999dice.com, www.trustdice.com, and some others I haven't played in so long I've forgotten the names of. Now I can easily see the odds shift against the player when bets are increased in some of these casinos. And not just because I have lost because I do realize that even if the odds are .01 percent house edge eventually that small percentile will beat you every time in the long run. So this isn't a sore loser talking cause I'm perfectly aware of the fact that the odds will beat you in the end. This is someone who doesn't like a shiesty cheat. I mean those casinos get highly pissed if they suspect someone of cheating them but we're sore losers or get banned or whatever other sanctions they impose at their discretion, confiscating players winnings , deposits and such. With the odds in the hoses favor they can't lose in the end so there's no excuse for cheating folks. Kingsportzruls is obviously intelligent , highly experienced, honest and respectable to shed this light on the subject and in words I could have never said better myself. Thankful for his time and wisdom on the subject at the very least. And hopefully you watch these 2 casinos I have listed for yourself if you decide to play there. I will update if it comes to mind some others that come to mind. I enjoyed this discussion even if it is an old thread.
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