I have been gambling all my life I know when im being scammed. Please ask them how many decks of cards they are playing with?
Also why you can sometimes and sometimes cannot take a card when they have an ace?
As they won't answer me
The reason why your not winning is because if they don't play with decks of cards and it is truly randomly generated numbers your odds decrease massively but I still believe the game is rigged coz the cards that come out are just funny. Also the fact noone has won says it all
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@qam2112 Interesting how these ANIMALS only respond when commentors call them on their scam and proceed to spread the warning on to other community members. The dude who originally referred me (by posting links to the game ) --> https://steemit.com/gaming/@vlemon/afairbettinggamingwebsiteusingthesteemblockchain-asmf2p14q5#@transcript-junky/pv3nx1 continues to leave his post up DESPITE knowing well what you and I know - that this is a completely rigged game (in terms of "rigged" to the point of stealing people's money with out timely communication. You wrote "but I still believe the game is rigged coz the cards that come out are just funny. Also the fact noone has won says it all", to which I completely agree. I said in another comment that "I know what real blackjack FEELS like, and this does NOT "feel" right - or feels "funny" in your words. What I have now decided to do is contact some of the higher-ups in the Steemit admin to report this issue and ask what types of countermeasures can be taken to protect other members from falling prey to this. I have also started making some phone calls to some high level law enforcement contacts in the USA (ex. my brother-in-law who works for the FBI) and other high level contacts in overseas jurisdictions. These guys don't know who they're messing with...
Awesome keep me informed. I may do a session and Screenshot every hand to show people. When I did a post to say they are a scam had one guy defending them. At one point he said 'it's there game so they can make up the rules' which is bullshit. That's like me setting up a football game and giving you 3 players and I have 11 absolute num nuts.
I don't understand coding but I assume someone has written what the options are otherwise 'provably' would pick out card 15 or card z. It'd not the only one try playing dice with Luckgames. Play and withdraw then play again an see what happens. On a 50/50 dice game I had 18 losses in a row in one hour. Max wins I had were 4. It gave me 7,8,10,12,16,22,35,2,4,7 as I was betting high. It's sick but get on with this scam first
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Yup. Now we've got their attention, because they're responding quickly here - primarily to do "damage control" I believe. We have the evidence on our side, and will communicate PUBLICLY here on the blockchain so that all communications will be documented and timestamped. I already have some solid evidence, and I recommend that we gather additional evidence as a GROUP (as @cryptopassion is also keeping track of their inputs and outputs). The more of the "frozen hand" bets, which the house stole, that we have documented the better. Video evidence is ideal, as active-play screenshots are less convincing. Screenshots are better for documenting the tricks these idiots are playing via the comments section. The more players we can get to provide evidence the more leverage we will have, and the more we can post on OTHER sites related to online gambling, which will put INCREASING pressure on these sociapaths. They want you to communicate via Discord because that is NOT based on the blockchain, and so the communication (and timestamps) cannot be used as documented proof. Please send me any/all evidence you have (and can further gather) via SteemChat. I have begun contacting Steemit admin, as well as some external high-profile online-gambling review web sites to report this along with the evidence. The best way to deal with a situation like this is to spread the evidence of fraud as widely as possible across the internet. Seasoned gamblers will be able to verify the fraud if the evidence is provided. If we keep at it they will give and will compensate. There are web sites which outline the proper legal procedure for dealing with this exact situation, and I will be consulting with the webmasters of those web sites for further input.
We have a copy of their algorithms are are testing for fairness. If there is any evidence of foul play, we will support your cause. They use 4 decks of cards and cards are no repeated. I am sure of that.
Excellent. Problem we will have they will jump ship as they have most the steem and not in steem power so can easily exit. I'm not sure how successful we will be but if this stops anyone else being scammed I am happy with that, I'm a gambler used to losing but some people rely on this for an income and that's not right exploting them. Please @ me in to whatever your doing I'm in with you no problem
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They don't have as much incentive to do that as you think, because their site is external to Steem. We need to go after their MAIN operation via the wider online gambling community. I've already made some headway on this, and with the current evidence I have (plus some additional evidence from you and a few others) I will start the process by submitting a complaint through this organization : https://www.askgamblers.com/submit-complaint which is set up for this exact kind of issue. Before I go the legal route I want to see what these folks have to say, and then go from there. They do a good job of making clear that this concept of "fairness" (provably fair) is NOTORIOUS for being exploited by the casinos, so the argument of these @kryptogames ANIMALS is just pre-written FLUFF. These sociopaths have already designed "all the polished answers" for the more gullible players - but NOT for the "smart guys" like us. The SMART thing for @kryptogames to do is offer a proper SETTLEMENT on this issue, paid in Steem, because I am VERY SERIOUS about as far as I need to go on this to produce SIGNIFICANT reputation damage to this scam operation. I have quite a good track record of successful legal actions in the past, and I would STRONGLY recommend that these scammer cut their losses before the consequences start to grow out of control. I am requesting 1,300 of the Steem that I lost (after realizing this is a scam) PLUS .048 worth of BTC in Steem (~ 2,000 Steem) (which I sold on Coinbase at the time for $506.10 USD) for the BTC I dumped into a different casino to chase the original loss incurred by this scam, PLUS 1.00 Bitcoin Cash (BCH - (~ 1,250 Steem quoted today) sold at $312.37 USD via Coinbase at the time - with screenshots of all transactions) which I also dumped into the other casino for the same reason. So that's around 4,550 Steem (plus 450 Steem for the aggravation, so 5,000 Steem) compensation to avoid this issue from becoming more damaging for @kryptogames. If they're smart they will settle. I do NOT have any similar complaint with the other casino as I with this one, as they are a large casino with a good track record, and a more "natural" feel to the game. I lost there mainly due to fatigue. If i hadn't had the problem with @kryptogames I would not even have attempted to win the lost Steem back (via BTC and BCH), and so I am including those in the request for compensation. So there you go @kryptogames, 5,000 Steem paid to my account, which I will immediately "power-up" (so it doesn't just seem like I'm out to get the $$$ and run) OR I will continue increasing the pressure on this issue whether you like it or not. There are enough smart gamblers out there online who will be able to see and agree that your system is rigged, and it is better that you settle NOW rather than face MUCH LARGER damage to your reputation both here on Steem AND on the wider internet. I will continue with my plan DAILY on this, including spreading word of this scam to other high-profile players and admin here on Steemit. Should be interesting to see what will come of this.