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Board Gambling
Re: PRCDice.eu - Bitcoin/Dogecoin Dice - Rain Bot - Leaderboards - INVEST
by
dooglus
on 11/07/2014, 16:17:48 UTC
If you play fair you can be sure to be treated fair! Like all the player who got their money back from the unfair bets they lose during this time.

I don't think that's the case.

Player "Arrogant" was playing a Martingale strategy.

I don't have the exact details, but it's something like this:

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He lost bets 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6 playing 'lo'. The 0.2 bet should have won.

The house refunded the incorrect 0.2 bet only.
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"Arrogant" ends up massively down on the deal, but if the casino wasn't (unintentionally) running a rigged game, he would never have made the bigger bets, since he was resetting on wins.

How is that fair?

The house argues "you made a losing 1.6 bet; that bet was fair; we won't refund it".
He argues "I only made the big bets because all my small bets lost; the small bets shouldn't have lost; refund the big bets".

Who is in the right here?