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How many of you check what you would've rolled?


Qvvaser109

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20 hours ago, FotisNt said:

Seems to be fun for me. Although, I stopped checking what I could had hit instead of the bet I hit. Was doing it in the past but it was kinda annoying.

Yeah. I rarely check what I would've rolled but I still think it's a cool feature. 

On 9/11/2019 at 3:33 AM, Gamer4LIFE said:

Ого спасибо, не знал

No problem. I'm full of useless knowledge. 

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hey there qvvaser :)

Thanks for informing us on this! Well, informing me because most of these replies people already known about this xD. I have never ever done this in my whole entire time here on stake or any site to be honest. It looks interesting. I will probably give this a go and have a look in future. I never even knew about this! Thanks again for telling me about this :D

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17 hours ago, Aazzah said:

hey there qvvaser :)

Thanks for informing us on this! Well, informing me because most of these replies people already known about this xD. I have never ever done this in my whole entire time here on stake or any site to be honest. It looks interesting. I will probably give this a go and have a look in future. I never even knew about this! Thanks again for telling me about this :D

No prob. I use the verification feature often but I've only used to check what I would've rolled a few times. I never discovered anything big that I missed.

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On 9/8/2019 at 4:04 PM, Qvvaser109 said:

Did you ever wonder..... "What if I didn't change my seed? Would I have won?"

There is a cool feature that I don't ever see anyone talking about. It's in the verification section here at Stake. After you request a new server seed hash all the bets you made with the previous server seed become verifiable. That's pretty much common knowledge, I hope. But there is a cool bonus to this implementation of provably fair. You can add in any nonce to the verification fields and see into the future that could've been . If you really want to torture yourself you can click through and find out exactly how many more bets it would've taken for you to hit that big one. There's more to this too. You can also go back in time and find out what the result would've been had you played a different game or difficulty on a nonce you already played out. Try it out... Have fun with it. Make sure to let me know here what your experience was or has been with this feature, If you need help finding it or using it, Im glad to help.

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im new here, so how to check this? and what is rolled? thnks for this post i want to learn more about this site

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6 minutes ago, willyfred said:

im new here, so how to check this? and what is rolled? thnks for this post i want to learn more about this site

The instructions are in the OP. I even included a tutorial with pictures.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Qvvaser109 said:

The instructions are in the OP. I even included a tutorial with pictures.

ok thx for sharing sir! i will try to check my rolled bets sometimes. thx for giving me this info.

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I didn't test it, I just played. Stake said maybe I trust them instead

Hello my new friend here, so how to check this out? And what is rolled? Thank you for this article I want to learn more about this site

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It's assuring to know that we are given this option to check the "provavly fair" thingy. Though of course, we all wouldn't be here playing if we don't trust the system built. Nevertheless, I agree with the concept that knowing "what would have been" would be devastating on anyone's part if in any case he/she finds out that they would have had hit a plinko multi of 1000x or a keno multi of 500x if only they have done this or done that. Still, thank you for this reassuring post. Good luck playing :-)

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This is interesting. But how really is this a helpful post and why are you acknowledging that you helped us ? 🤔 It's pretty much common knowledge as you said, and anyone who doesn't understand what provably fair is shouldn't be here because they might have a habit and trust issue..lol.

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