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Re: PrimeDice.com | The New Way to Roll | 1% House | Instant Betting | Free BTC
by
dooglus
on 19/05/2013, 20:40:43 UTC
Often a session will get terminated for a variety of reasons, the bitcoins will find their way back to your wallet however. Termination is done automatically, generally to return bitcoins to people who have forgotten to cashout etc. If you logged into your address from a different IP that could also be a reason for termination.

Oh, that sucks but is at the same time very good. Is there a way to turn this off?

Also, what happens if I'm playing with just the 0.0001 starting bonus, play it up to say 0.0003 and then get disconnected from my ISP and my IP address changes?  The balance is too small to get cashed out, so does it stay in my account for when I next log in?

I think in general it would be good to let players set a password to protect their account if they want to, and then don't auto-cashout password protected accounts immediately.  Maybe if an account isn't logged in to for a week or two then auto-cashout, but doing it every time the IP address changes is too much I think.

Our max bet payout was 5 when he was betting and is currently still at 5. That's what made this so surprising.

I think it's good to have a max payout instead of a max bet.  But did you consider instead allowing a max profit per bet?  So the player is allowed to profit by 5 BTC per bet.  Then on the 2% bet they can bet 490 BTC to win 495 BTC (profit = 5 BTC).  I think Mr. Kelly would approve.

Also the changes you suggested will be implemented within 24 hours, our main developer had the weekend off.

I wish I got the weekend off.  Smiley

I'm considering making a Chrome plugin that watches as you play provably fair games and checks the hashes for you.  I think it would add value to players who don't know how to check the hashes for themselves, or can't be bothered to.  And having it developed by a third party rather than the house itself adds weight to its verification of your fairness too I think.