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  7. Real wagering strategy with no loss: Client Seed Preparation First, set client seed with something that ends with "_6E6F6C6F7373", you can put anything in front but nothing longer than 16 characters or shorter than 8 characters. Words with characters like "a", "o", and "x" work well, like "paradoxof" which would be "paradoxof_6E6F6C6F7373" for the client seed. Then, while making sure to preserve the same client seed for each change in server seed, continuously generate a new server seed until you get a hashed server seed that begins with "a1w4". It might take a while, or may even take so long you'll want to give up so as the alternative, you can stop at finding one that starts with "a1" but you will need to check the hash seed against the first 100 games of wheel on hard set to 20 segments to see if any game nonce produces a win within 20 game nonces of each other, from the second winning nonce of that second winning game, use plinko to go 25 nonces more to begin the following no loss strategy. if you manage to find the hashed server seed starting with "a1w4" then proceed with the no wagering strategy. No Loss Strategy No Wagering Strategy This can be used with any originals game that has uses a cursor or needs more game events without having to modify the provably fair algorithm. Learn more about cursors here: https://stake.com/provably-fair/implementation. Independent of whichever of the 8 games you choose, you will need to first establish the base line win rate of the first 100 nonces (or the proceeding 100 nonces from the 25th nonce away from the second 20 segment wheel win). To do that, you will need to use the game verifier and input the hashed seed, same client seed and matching nonce, then use the winning outcome of those games to determine your action in the active seed's games. Then count the number of wins vs losses. As long as you are betting 0 during this phase, you will be not wagering any of your money and you will never lose any money, even when the game loses, making this a no loss to your bankroll strategy. Real wagering requires risk, so there's no actual wagering if there's no money being put at risk, to have real wagering, you will need to put your money at risk with the acceptance of possible loss.. Without risk, there would be no loss, only wins. Without loss, there is no risk. Gambling inherently must always have a chance of losing or it would not be gambling. Therefore what you are asking for, doesn't exist at a casino. Alternative Method Set any slot game to Fun Play and you will not have any loss no matter how much wagering you do, because the next slot you open using Fun Play will have a fresh new balance. ___________ The methods discussed in this strategy are completely fictional but are guaranteed to produce the promised result of no loss with no wagering.
  8. If it helps you, I will try to explain it more simply, in case of English. For the forum post winners (both random post #, and page number) the payment is always sent by tip. This is called a "giveaway" This reward does not use some kind of link, so the people will not lose the chance. If they win, they will receive it to their account. It is inferred by the instructions. The only problem that can make people lose chance: 1) player makes mistake when posting their username. 2) Disqualification. From not following the rules So, if username is correct in the forum post, the player will be sent the winning directly to account. --- If it may help non-native English Speakers: Only Raffle winners use a link to claim their prize because it is called a raffle. In English, "raffle" has some extra meaning which makes it different from a "giveaway". For translations, it may seem similar so I will try to explain the difference. It is a nuance difference. It's not a perfect explanation, but, the word "Raffle" is used to describe a system of winning which uses a 'winning ticket system', usually with physical tickets that have different, unique numbers printed on them. In the old days, people must buy a ticket for a chance to win, very similar to a lottery. The important part here, is that the ticket is the object that is picked as a winner, not the person. The winning ticket is found by matching the numbers on the ticket with the selected winning numbers. If the ticket has the same numbers, it is a winning ticket. If there was physical tickets, then whoever holds the ticket can be the "winner". But really, they are not a "winner" until they turn in their winning ticket, to trade it in for the prize. So in the same way, the raffle ticket holder with the winning ticket must go to redeem their prize, similar to trading their winning ticket for the prize in the physical world, raffle winners have to use a link to redeem their prize. If they don't know or forget, then that is their fault, same thing in the physical world. [to avoid confusion--if you win the lottery, you dont become a "winner" until you exchange your winning ticket for the prize money] but for "giveaway" in English, it means there are prizes being given away. So, when you win a "giveaway" the prize is given to you as the winner, because you are the winner. It's not a winning ticket that is chosen, but the actual person. therefore the prize can be delivered directly. I hope that is more easy to understand.
  9. those don't get posted because they don't require any sort of redeeming from the person who wins since it's sent directly to them. However, If you wanted to check who won (even if you didn't win/just for curiosity sake), you could pull up the stream or check unaffiliated TG channels that post them to get the random post numbers and look them up to see who won those. [As in, open the thread, find the post number, and see who made the post.] But say you wanted to know who won for the forum page winners, where a host selects them, then you could ask the host that was assigned to the page you wanted to know the winner of (usually if you believe your post was on that page, just double check before asking though since post numbers will change prior to the thread being locked). But, say you don't think you won and you just wanted to know who won (purely out of curiosity, and not because you had a chance of winning and wanted to confirm that you didn't win since nothing was sent to you), you'd have to ask each host who was assigned each page (using the recorded stream) and then ask each one of them to tell you who they chose. Otherwise, as you might be able to see, since the winners for the page numbers is up to each host who was assigned to it and who they pick is done by so many different people, there's a good chance that getting all the different hosts to report back for each page who they chose to win is kind of a lot of extra work and might be why they don't post it but otherwise, and I'd guess the more likely reason is because, usually the only one who'd care to know something like that is someone who thinks they had a chance of winning after hearing their page get called but didn't receive anything and, so in denial of not being picked the winner, they wanted to see who was chosen instead of them just to confirm for themselves that it was in fact not them who had won, then it just seems like a more simple answer for them, or those who think like them, would be for them to realize, if it hasn't been sent to them by the end of the day, they can be sure it wasn't them.. Basically, ~TLDR~ unless you just want to know for curiosity's sake, then chances are you're just looking to make sure you didn't win because the reality is, if you had won, you would've received it the same day. And, if you wanted to know for curiosity's sake, then you'd have to put in some work to find out. If it's any consolation, if you think your page was picked, double check your post to see if it's still on the page you thought it was on and if it was and it was a page that was picked, then if you really want to know who you lost to then you could ask the host who was assigned to pick a winner from that page, pulled from the stream of course (or TG channel aforementioned).
  10. Hello, I was trying to find more info about the Eddie Weekend Stream + Giveaway (forum post winners) and was wondering around how long does it normally take for prizes to be awarded as those details could not be found from within the posts? And, is it true that, forum post numbers can change and therefore so do the winners or are the randomly selected post numbers taken using the post number at the time they're drawn? As heard from here: Thank you in advance for your reply! [EDIT: The answer has been found after some deeper digging, for reference and posterity I've included the found answer below] If you're wondering about post numbers used for the selection process, note that what your post number is when you originally make your post and what it is at the time winners are selected using the randomly drawn post numbers, be aware that post numbers/pages will change due to handful of users who fail to follow the giveaway rules and make duplicate posts. For reference:
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