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Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting
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tbct_mt2
on 10/03/2019, 01:59:41 UTC
Hey this happens to casinos when they start getting bigger, many gamblers think by name shaming them they can recover their losses as the casino will not like it’s reputation to be damaged. I don’t think Fortune Jack are a scam I have seen here people have won big amounts and they have got paid by Fortune Jack. However if people feel they have a reasonable proof against any site here, then they should open a thread in scam accusation and post all proof there for people to see.
Today, I saw the thread published by DarkStar_.
I thought that he implied Fortune Jack is un-scammed one.
Grab your client seed, server seed hash and server seed and you can figure out an infinite number of rolls because of the nonce based provably fair system. Here is a pair that I just generated:
Code:
Server Seed Hash: ac954d970822d91cf35b6c06ebac043cd778b60b0395a0cc10d46a4dae7525ee
Server Seed: efd7484340d7b05c9cb9852c88141ec6008c05a2153b15a301ba157ad63e0f45
Client Seed: 7a5c9caf8b4ef85a028f8b39b67f91e322c3d4b57505477d59fa4a04561da3d3

You can put the info into DiceSites' PrimeDice verifier and generate an infinite number of rolls. What you claim is literally impossible because every result depends on the same server seed + client seed combo, which doesn't care whether you bet 1 million Bitcoin or 1 satoshi. You're very likely just having confirmation bias or believe in gambler's fallacy.
those details mentioned in the above thread are complicated, and hard to understand for me, but I guess that what DarkStar_ implied.