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Of course it's doable in terms of programming, but it's impossible to implement in a provably fair game, which is MULTIPLY BTC on freebitco.in. In short, each roll is independent, and they can't affect the outcome in any way.
I disagree with that, if the game is really random and "provably fair" then the Gaussian law tells us that the probability tends to be respected, so when you flip a coin there are more chances you get 10 times heads and 10 times tails than you get 19times heads and 1 time tails...
That was my response to a suggestion that there can be an algorithm implemented on the site so that after a winning bet the chances of winning the next one become lower. Namely, to this one below:
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I think it could be hardcoded in the algorithm that with every won bet the odds of winning the next bet are altered ever so slightly. Now I am no programmer would like someone credible to either confirm or deny this?
So, what exactly do you disagree with? Are you trying to say that if there were much more than 10 "over 50" results within 20 bets, it means that the site is not "provably fair"?
The best thing about provably fair system is that a gambling site makes its move before you do. Unless they have a time machine, they can't rig the outcome of your roll because they have already broadcast their seed. Do you understand this?
Yes you're right they provide the hash of the seed they will use, and they allow us in a sub menu to change our seed.
Well, I don't think many users change it or are even aware they can do that.
And in the auto-bet if you don't click on randomize client seed, the client seed doesn't change, it stays constant during all the session.