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Title: "Shifting" at Betvoyager
Post by: CapitalX on May 18, 03:22 AM 2013
I've heard if "shifting" numbers at Betvoyager to guarantee randomness but I don't understand exactly what that means. Which numbers are shifted on the wheel? How do they shift? Obviously I'm new and confused :-)
Title: Re: "Shifting" at Betvoyager
Post by: Chrisbis on May 18, 07:27 AM 2013
Shifting I have not heard of, but randomness control I have.


Basically, Betvoyager sends to your computer, groups of 10 numbers for your spins.
You can see, at any stage (after a game) what those numbers were.
(not that its of any use whatsoever!! LoL)


Its one of the fairest generators of numbers there is in roulette.
Check out their description of the randomness control.
link:s://:.betvoyager.com/randomness/ (link:s://:.betvoyager.com/randomness/)
Title: Re: "Shifting" at Betvoyager
Post by: sheki on May 18, 09:07 AM 2013
shiftihng is this:if shift by 10 and the generate number was 15 now he will be 25
example:
number 5,after shift 1 will be 6 and so on
Title: Re: "Shifting" at Betvoyager
Post by: TwoCatSam on May 18, 10:21 AM 2013
You may also change the string from 1 to 60 and put your shift where you wish.  You may do this after every bet, so it would be hard for BV to chase you down.

And yet--in this word where ATM hackers stole 45 million--who can say what is possible or impossible?

Samster
Title: Re: "Shifting" at Betvoyager
Post by: Ralph on May 18, 12:15 PM 2013
If it ever will be cracked, it is not done using pen and paper, It will be supercomputers which some military agency has access to, and they will not make it public.  The cryptography using public key went public about 20 years ago, and it was invented more than once by actors keeping it secret.  It is an arms race her as well, and more hard to crack will come ( and may exist today without we know).
Title: Re: "Shifting" at Betvoyager
Post by: CapitalX on May 18, 02:02 PM 2013
Thanks all! The clarifies it for me.