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"Hash of what??"
Exactly, of nothing, that is why this can't be provably fair.
Now this game is "Public Fair" because there is no hashes of the result before the end.
I mean this is fair, but not provably fair.
I can't find exact definition for provably fair but as I have understood there is always hashes required for provably fair.
If I bet in real life on you flipping a coin head or tail (and I'm next to you) then this is provably fair!
without any hashes

Is it provably fair or just fair?
Can you give me link to somewhere where is definition for provably fair?
I haven't heard it to be used anywhere else than with cases with hashesh.