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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Breaking: Shuffle-based Provably Fair Implementations Can Cheat Players (proof)
by
casinobitco
on 01/06/2016, 18:28:06 UTC
The last line of your (trevor) post hit me big. From the start, I don't really like playing shuffle-based games (like baccarat, card games or the likes), as I thought that they can be somewhat rigged. Well, turns out that I'm right on my thoughts after all, but with that I'd like to see a video demo of the exploit as "provably fair" casinos seemed to not be fair at all.

Thanks for the feedback!

I thought about doing a video, but didn't really know if it would cultivate interest. I'll rethink the idea. Might be nice seeing the exploit visually. Smiley

I think that would be extremely valuable... also, how would a 'rigged casino' account for games that have unexpected customer behaviors? Like hitting or staying in Blackjack, or going randomly red / black in roulette?

Not discounting what you're saying technically, but I just don't see how a rigged casino could account for these variables.