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February 23, 2019, 11:27:38 PM
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aybe I make it bit more Clear here in a language you'll be able to grasp:
THE SERVER SEED WILL GIVE YOU THE MANIPULATED RESULTS! ITS HOW THEY COVER UP THE CHEAT!
Unless you can code PHP/javascript your self and replicate the original generation process and you remembered to copy the original server seed hash before you started the first bet you only get the already manipulated dice rolls.
The server seed hash is a SHA256, even when generated with lets say Perl or C# instead of PHP already gives a different result.

Are you saying the site replaced the seed while you were playing? Then the earlier rolls wouldn't validate. And what does this have to do with C# or PHP? You're gonna have to be much more specific if you want someone to understand what you're trying to say. Post the list of all rolls that you're disputing and the server seed and point to where the manipulation occurred.
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February 23, 2019, 11:59:12 PM
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You claim this:

1) Primedice is cheating
2) Owner is stalking players
3) Owner pretends to be advisor
4) Everything is written in article which is removed

As it seems, you want someone to agree with you and say that Primedice is cheating even though you didn't provide single evidence of your claims, well that isn't going to happen.

the "let it pass it will go away" and the "just sitting it out" approach doesn't work with me. I will get louder.
So show us some proofs, it is all we ask. How hard this can be?
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February 24, 2019, 06:30:04 PM
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What are you babbling about? Do what marlboroza said and post the server seed or verify the rolls yourself: https://primedice.com/verify/overview
But why do actual verification that could actually determine if PrimeDice is cheating their own players after years of being a reputable site in the Crypto gambling scene (hint: they're not) when you can simply make crazy threats online as an anonymous player with no way of getting a dime back as you just got unlucky while betting.

Protip OP: Don't gamble and you won't lose money.




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February 25, 2019, 12:48:23 AM
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I know this accusation has been made a few times and has been repelled as many times because the site owner has cleverly build him self a positive reputation on Bitcoin Talk.

However after playing on Primedice for a substantial while now I do accuse Primedice of cheating.
I do believe the cheating occurs on selected players and not generally on all players to make it look less obvious.

The owner, calling him self "advisor" goes "under cover" as "Partyboy04" and not with his actual account "EDWARD" on Primedice and spies on players tactics only to use that information against them in the Primedice dice engine which goes essentially against "provably fair" and can be seen as active cheating in game.
Usually the dice engine is then behaving apparently "as usual" for a while until the player makes a bet higher than X amount.
From that point on it is impossible for the player being cheated on to win any bet and even if it goes against all odds to still loose a bet.
This is even more interesting that this happens when the "advisor" was logged in as "Partyboy04" on Primedice.

Cheated me out of coins several times now within the last couple of years by, I suspect, very likely monitoring my game and manipulating the dice results directly live in game from a back-end login.
Also I do not believe that the provably fair test on dicesites is neutral since I have seen deviations with results using the calculation script on my Xampp local host.
At this point its open to speculation whether the dicesites server my exchange database information with casino servers or not.
I have a whole collection of screenshots to show for this by now as I started keeping track of occurrences, also in some cases by the means of recording sessions with OBS.
Unfortunately I do not have an upload or attach image option for this post to present some examples otherwise I would.

I am aware that my accusations will be put down as false and no such thing is happening however I would not have any reason to claim being cheated on on Primedice if it wouldn't have happened more than just once.


This accusation is laughable, provide evidence or keep it to yourself. We just cashed out a player 500BTC in one transaction last night, who has won over 600 coins this week. Primedice has lost money the past 3 months, this post is insulting to our integrity.

I cannot even follow your argument, you claim we are a player named partyboy04 who controls your results? You take it a step further by claiming that dicesites.com has a fake verifier on it? You understand that you can manually verify the bet yourself without using a third party tool or PD.

I sincerely apologize to anyone who wasted their time reading this. I'm also sorry that you lost money playing OP and had a negative experience but you can access your bet archive and verify yourself that all the bets you placed were indeed provably fair.

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