I misread that dude because I was thinking in the back of my mind what they were worth at the time he gambled them and I have more on my plate than arguing with a sycophant who clearly likes to brownose criminals and I have to reiterate that was the price he played at because he couldn't sell them due to the MTGOX lag on the feed, and has since lost another 50K's worth bought at $60 odd dollars which at current value is over $100K.
I don't need your apologies and although I understand the concept perfectly well, your misguided beliefs in a system set out to defraud you and the general public by breaking the law is kind of sad and I no longer care if you are exploited by it since you have been warned and your maths is incorrect and you can verify that here.
http://www.roulettestar.com/probability.phpAs I said, unless that hash is sent to a third party regulator independent of any outside influence then you can consider it nothing more than a barcode for your gaming session and furthermore, using specific programs this can be decrypted which would lead them open to huge exploitation were one so inclined as can be seen here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1t2EbrY6iw And how easily one can abuse admin privileges for casino software here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORI5fC7EzZcAll that aside, one only need to take a look at their web site to see they are in no way comparable to Bit777 or soon to be ourselves, or indeed even the worst of casinomeister.com's worst blacklisted sites, should be more than enough evidence in and of itself.
So beat it dooglus, I think you are in the wrong thread and you are starting to get on my nerves note the opening line in this YouTube 60 Minutes story that it's illegal and unregulated and trusting a complete stranger running a site designed to take your money to be honest when they break US Federal Law to do so is a joke of the worst kind.
It doesn't matter if you use $,
BTC or oranges to gamble with as currency online outside Nevada licensed bookies, and the reason we know this is we have been in discussion with certain US authorities to help decide whether or not to accommodate US patrons and at this stage we will be following Strike Sapphire's lead in this decision to exclude them, and therefore I would say you too, in the best interests of themselves and us, however Bit777 will accommodate them for now which they are allowed to due being based out of the Netherlands and not the US unlike bitzino.com.
You can see here that even the biggest players in the business cheat their customers and were a crucial reason behind us not going with Playtech's platform... for the record!
http://online_casino_news.hundredpercentgambling.com/2009/05/william-hill-joyland-casino-and.htmCheers - SkullCard