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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: FortuneJack Casino Refuses to Pay 20 BTC Won From Jackpot!
by
DarkStar_
on 17/01/2019, 00:47:12 UTC
Is there a way you could manipulate the game and make it look like a glitch.

Does "you" refer to FortuneJack or the player? In this case, the player can't manipulate the game as the crash value is fully generated on the server side and there is quite a bit of time before that crash value is played. FortuneJack could manipulate the game and make it look like a glitch, but there's no point for them to do that because it would mean they pay out a 0.08BTC bug bounty to everyone affected and they could undetectably modify bust values to make everyone lose if there was a high roller playing.

You're beating a dead horse at this point I think - you went for mediation, and mediation ruled against you. No point making conspiracy theories.

In regards to the post you commented about the probably fair of the game itself not being provably fair because I refuse to believe for one second that this happened unknowingly and out of the blue on a game which was announced via email and notification to come play.

FortuneJack has shown that they are pretty incompetent at running a casino, so I'm pretty confident that the fake provably fair was made out of incompetence and not malice. For example, they took over 20 days and their "top specialists" to fix a simple visual error and compensate the player for it.

We'll see how FortuneJack responds - optimally, they should refund all players who lost money playing Adrenaline as those players expected a fair game, but could have been cheated at any time. (and/or consistently, if the bust point deviates from a lower value than x1.98 for their 2% house edge)