couldn't find in your site: is your casino provably fair?
As you may be aware, you can build a perfectly provably fair game, yet it can be statistically unfair.
What a load of bullcrap. Statistically "fair" is completely meaningless, you can publish whatever you want on your site, doesn't make it fair. Trying to talk yourself out of provably fair games by saying these games can be "statistically unfair", thus insinuating we (provably fair games) may trick our customers somehow is idiotic and charlatan talk.
Ha ha, we will see a serious battle here. Well, as a person holding masters degree in mathematics and quantum physics, I can confirm that The statements made by Bitcoplay are valid. Provably fair just assures that the outcome has not been altered. It has nothing to do with actual payouts. Thus, you can make a slot paying out 70%, yet it will be provably fair. Therefore, in the context of slots this makes no big difference. However, when it comes to card games, it does. I have worked on provably fair systems long before Bitcoin or bitZino would come into existance and one of the first provabfly fair systems that I helped was a Russian gambling site.
At the moment I am helping my friend to launch a new Bitcoin casino and I have told him the same. Provably fair does not always imply really fair. If you have any arguments, I am more than eager to hear them. Please do not take as an offense but almost all casino games that I have seen thus far look like shit in comparison to Bitcoplay games. Their games look awesome. I even have won a there ha ha

Unfortunately, I have experienced some technical problems with a two slots but the support has been extremy useful and all was sorted out.
Anyway, it's good to see more and more gambling services entering the market and hopefully we will see a dose of healthy competition and not just insulting posts.