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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Are online gambling games fixed?
by
audaciousbeing
on 24/07/2018, 19:59:42 UTC
They are not fixed unless they don't claim they are provably fair. When they claim that they are provably fair, you can check with the use of provably fair verifiers. There are gambling sites that are not provably fair, I suggest that you stay away from them and there are also sites that claim that they are provably fair but in fact, they are not.

This is a good remark. Indeed there are such sites and that's why we shouldn't take any claims at face value, especially when dealing with newly appeared sites. Fortunately, it's not that hard to verify several bets. And reading reviews also helps, because we can't verify every bet (well, we can do that technically, but that would be hell of a game). Some gambling sites have such a good reputation that it seems unnecessary to verify any bets there at all, but of course you can do it from time to time, just in case.
Lol well looks like you are not aware about the site you are promoting, it also doesn't have a probably fair mark and it also makes several fake claims.

So are you suggesting us to avoid that site because of all the fake claims it is making and also claiming to he a registered casino but at the end has a fake license

I can't believe there is no site they won't have human intervention in the process even those that pride themselves as probably fair would want to make some decent returns to their investors especially those who have some crowdfunding system in place. But because they have garnered the trust of the community, after they have been tested several times, people focus on other issues like delayed withdrawals, change in policies, suspending accounts under the guise of security checks etc. Until one of them is caught unaware, we assume they don't manipulate the process.

However, I believe its not necessary to start doing those calculations because of waging some few amounts of satoshis and won't be needed if one had settle his mind to lose from the point of engaging in gambling in the first place as that would solve some high form of heart breaks.