Most PF games I've checked/analized/call it however you want, on different casinos, change the server seed and nonce after the client seed is changed.
All rolls/bets are made using the same client and server seed, with just changing the nonce. The moment the client seed is changed, a new server seed is generated and the nonce reset.
If the casino is skipping rolls, this is easily verifiable because the nonce will also skip numbers. If the casino decides to change the server seed, it will be easy to catch; since the nonce would have reset and the hashed server seed (and seed, ofc) won't match the previous ones.
Not sure I made myself more clear with this now. And although I understand what Darkstar explained on the quoted post, I don't see how it relates to the point I was trying to make
That you are wrong about how other sites work is why I couldn't understand the point you were making. Please take a moment to read the description on that
link _DarkStar gave.
He says "Although there are several implementations of the provably fair method, we will describe the most common one."
If you then read NLNico's description you'll find it describes exactly how ours works. We haven't done anything different that could make it possible to think that our system was somehow suspicious.