Playtech repeats again
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It happens, not very unique thing.
repeats again
Here you go, the terrible 3s!
Number 33 hit 6 times in 21 spins.
We also have some odd blacks.
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Betvoyager randomness
5 zeroes was not enough. the 6th zero had to come. how many more?
Quote from: iggiv on Jan 22, 11:30 PM 2011
Betvoyager randomness
Still think BV is not manipulated?
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Jan 23, 02:20 PM 2011
Still think BV is not manipulated?
Yes
I believe so until it's proven otherwise.
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Jan 23, 02:20 PM 2011
Still think BV is not manipulated?
That's happend to me on Dublinbet very often!...even 3 numbers constantly (like 4 4 4 etc), thats why all my systems are based on "repeaters"!
hxxp: jssha. sourceforge. net/ Use this site against BV's SHA256. Then get back to us. In the meantime, quit speculating!
Quote from: Moxy on Mar 03, 08:48 PM 2011
Hxxp: jssha. sourceforge. net/ Use this site against BV's SHA256. Then get back to us. In the meantime, quit speculating!
Hi, Moxy!
How do you use it? Would you explain...?!
What do you insert at the "Input text" field?
I must confess, so what?
Random numbers have all kinds of patterns - all the time.
Random numbers are NOT uniform - that's why the casino puts the marquee up at the Roulette wheel - hoping you see patterns and bet money.
That's what Roulette is all about - random numbers fooling you, the gambler.
If you believe that past random numbers can be used to predict future higher probably bets then you are doing exactly what the casino wants you to do - lose.......
There is no pattern actually because all ECs and dozens/columns are very ill-defined sets of numbers. They are no way related to each other.
Go to any one game at BV, copy the SHA-256 Checksum random numbers/characters on top to a clipboard or notebook excel/word. Play a few rounds of cards/dice/roulette. Then click the checkmark option on the right of the Checksum numbers/character and a page will load on a new browser. Copy every thing in the little white box and paste that into the "input text" and it will give you the Checksum code and you will compare that against the code you save at the beginning of the game. You will see it is identical!
Thanks for this explanation, Moxy!
If I understand it correctly you could check SHA-(256 ,...) code by this manner!
What do you think, is it enough proof that BV(RNG) is random and NOT rigged?!
I just consider that if they have another "add software" for rigging purpose and involve it at a certain player's game stage, than the "SHA...code" wouldn't be the same like checked "jsSHA code"!
If you are unsure write down every decision you play on paper and copy the Checksum code and then click the check mark to the right of the Checksum code. Now compare the decisions you recorded to the content inside the little white box and you will see the outcome/decisions are the same. Press 'calculate' icon and compare the codes as well. If everything matches up, then there is no way they are cheating you unless it is blind luck.
By the way, every SHA code is like a fingerprint. There is no other code like the next in existence.
Thanks again, Moxy! :thumbsup: