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Re: New Bitcoin Casino On The Horizon!
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dooglus
on 25/05/2013, 22:50:10 UTC
We implore you until we are up and running that you only bet, should you wish to, at either Strike Sapphire or Bit777, as you will never see results such as this image at our casino that give you more chance of going to the moon in a Volkswagen than happening in a proper casino, or indeed any casino's online even blacklisted ones one casinomeister.com's website etc that this casino belongs in and would if they operated with real world currencies.



Your screenshot shows 10 reds in a row on the provably fair site, bitZino.



My screenshot shows 9 blacks in a row on the not probably fair site, Strike Sapphire.  Not shown are the two previous spins, which were also black (see the chat) making 11 in a row.

These things happen, and aren't even particularly rare.  11 the same colour in a row happens about once every 1350 spins on average (assuming a single zero).

You also seem to have some basic misunderstandings of how provable fairness works.  bitZino proves mathematically that they do not and can not cheat the player.  It takes a little effort to understand how that works, but it's worth doing rather than spending that time posting obvious falsehoods here.

he managed to get twenty or more of the same color opposing his color on roulette that is clearly evidence of malpractice on the sites owners since like this picture attached to this message is virtually impossible with a proper RNG being that it's probability of occurring is 1,813,778 to 1

Losing 20 red/black bets in a row happens once every 615124 spins on average and so it would be surprising if it hadn't happened already given how popular the site is:



And if you read his thread more carefully, you'll see that he didn't really get 20 losses in a row:

What followed was a run of about 20 occurences of black5 . There must have been two reds in between the stream of blacks.

Sounds like he wasn't really counting and doesn't remember.  He was clearly out of control.  And the $500k that he lost wasn't his life savings, it was previous gambling winnings.  You don't turn $100 into $500k gambling without taking a bunch of crazy risks.  He got lucky, then he got unlucky.  It certainly doesn't prove that bitZino are cheating.  And their provable fairness system can be used to satisfy yourself that they're not.

I'm not affiliated with bitZino in any way.  I don't even have a referral link for them.  They're just the best Bitcoin casino I've found so far.