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Board Scam Accusations
Re: scammed by BETFLEXI.COM
by
holydarkness
on 25/09/2024, 15:28:07 UTC
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They can always just post my full bet history with timestamps. Make sure if you do this to include all the provably fair information along with each bet so we can independently verify them as I'm getting more suspicious of this site. You'll see this correlate with what I said about losing many times in a row then I changed my tactic to flip bets and it started winning. This might explain why they're hesitant to actually provide proof.

OP, I can't help but wonder the first time I read that request [marked in bold], which grew stronger by each time it being repeated. May I ask what purpose does it serve? To ask the casino to provide each bet with PF information? Certainly... well, hopefully it's not to make the request daunting --borderline impossible-- for them and/or anyone who oversee this case and would validate the evidence? You realized that you're requesting a PF verification for each bet, for --by your own calculation-- 4,700+ bets? Even if we use the data made by betflexi,

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Now, addressing the issue at hand.

Our Slots play at 8-second intervals, while Dice plays at 6-second intervals. In 30 minutes, a maximum of 225 spins is possible for the slot game (with an 8-second interval) and 300 spins for the dice game (with a 6-second interval). However, this user played 427 games in 20 minutes, which would only be feasible if he were playing both Slots and Dice simultaneously, which is not possible. Hence, the system flagged his account.[...]
Christ, you're too transparent.

1 spin per 8 seconds, 1 dice roll per 6 seconds. Where do you get these numbers from Huh Huh
You're able to end spins early. You're able to do dice much faster than that. What is this? Why are you constantly repeating this as justification when:

A. I didn't use anything automated.
B. You literally have auto buttons in the games.
C. You can spin much faster than this and you know it.
D. How does this even result in an advantage?
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I'll make a guess that the numbers came from their system, given... well, they studied their own system.

But let's also take your rebuttal as a valid point, that they don't have auto button and you done everything manually, and both slot and dice can be done much sooner than that. For the sake of an argument, let's say both of them can be done in three seconds. That's me factoring in clicking the button manually, click skip or whatever button to skip the animation that'll cut the time needed, and that you promptly made the next bet right after the first one finished, nearly instantly.

The ongoing assumption will be there is no delay in between button being pressed and the bets to be registered, with further assumption that it doesn't need you to move your cursor or finger, that the button is exactly at the same position as the "roll" or "spin" button, as moving fingers and cursor will add more time.

Let's say that'll be around one to one and a half second, with a spare of another one and a half to two seconds to look at the result and made a decision for the next bet [unless you're saying you just spamming the button and couldn't care less about the result? of which I'll ask why], which is the reason I said "nearly instantly" on earlier paragraph, assuming there is no strain in your eyes, brain, or fingers that'll require you to take a rest, and that your hand didn't experience cramps after performing a tedious action for hundreds of times [actually it'll be closer to a thousand] rather non-stop, that otherwise will add a further delay between the rapid action of button mashing and heart-beat decision making.

So, three seconds.

With the extra seconds that build up from the centi-seconds saved due to several factors like some rounds doesn't exactly need three seconds, maybe less, etc., allocated to the time needed to switch between slots and dice, for the page to reload, thus, approx., at best, three seconds for each round.

You played for 20 minutes? That's 1,200 seconds. Three seconds each game [with all of the assumptions above] will bring us to 400 games at best.

Thought?