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RE: Delving into Fairness: Kryptogamers.com

in #gambling5 years ago (edited)

So everyone commenting has won excellent. All 5 of them, where are all the players that have lost be interesting to see what there thoughts are.
I used to say online poker wad rigged and you had 'independent' people that said no for years til millions were scammed. My gut feelings have got me through life aint no blockchain bullshit gonna convince me to ignore that.
Some random code which none of us understand.
Still doesn't explain why
You can't take cards when dealer has ace(sometimes)
You can't split aces twice
You can't double down aces once split
How many decks of cards they play with
If these are not important then the game is a version of blackjack. Not blackjack so dont advertise it as blackjack

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You can't split aces twice

This is ok

The problem is that you can't resplit any other pair. This is not a blackjack game.

Sorry for replying to this old, unrelated post, but you didn't have any posts to comment on. Is there a reason you downvoted my post? I don't use any bidbots ever, I think I was manually curated by some accounts that used to be bidbots, but it has nothing to do with me paying for them. Just seems odd to downvote someone not involved with bidbots. Thanks for your time.

If you read this post @qam2112, you can see they programmed the game with 4 decks of cards, it's very clear. They also explained the rules to their blackjack game and don't want to make it more in favour of the player by allowing resplits and doubles after splits, casinos allow that but they also can kick you out if you're a really good player. The odds are already great if you use a simple blackjack strategy card.

How about this? I will play 10 hands at different times of the day. At a fixed bet of 1 steem. 20 times. Lets see how many wins we get in those 20 times? So that 10 x 20 hands different times in blocks of 10. I will Screenshot them then you get back to me and tell me how it's provably fair.

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