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Slot machines appeal to casinos because they are, as long as enough people play them, stable money-makers. To explain why they are so reliable for casinos, I talked to Bob Ambrose, who broke into. They should have Charles at CFG do the chi-square testing, etc., on their data log files and get properly certified. The checksum does not gurantee randomness. It just tells you there is no past posting by the casino. But withiut the hashing algorithm being exposed so a player can run it themselves after the results, its meaningless.

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Wizard
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I think almost every time I bring up a topic related to Internet gambling EvenBob chimes in to say that they are all rigged to cheat your money.
Perhaps in an effort to address such skepticism, BetVoyager casino offers a way that they say guarantees fairness. It works like this, if I understand it correctly.
1. A 64-digit code is given to the player in the top of the screen before he makes a bet. This is called the 'checksum.'
2. The player makes his bet and the game plays out.
3. At the conclusion of the game, the player may click a check mark. If he does, he will be taken to a screen showing the predestined outcome or cards in the game.
4. If the player clicks 'calculate checksum,' then the game will translate the text of the game outcome into a checksum. The player can compare it to the checksum he was given before the game and will see that it matches.
Here are a couple links that explain it in more detail:
Randomness control
Randomness control in roulette video
Personally, I applaud this! While I maintain that most major Internet casinos do not cheat, I always favor open and honest gambling. This is a great step in that direction. Of course, I'm sure there will still be some skeptics.
I also wonder if the hackers out there are trying to figure out how the checksum translator works. If one knew how, he could gamble with perfect knowledge of the outcome. This is getting out of my area, but I suspect they are using semi-prime numbers, which can take orders of magnitude greater than the age of the universe to crack. Then again, if one could hack into the computer of whoever designed this ..
The question for the poll is do you trust this encryption?
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
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ThatDonGuy
If someone could 'reverse engineer' SHA-256 like that, making money on online roulette would be the last thing he would be doing with that ability. SHA-256 doesn't appear to use primes, or products of primes (like the key in RSA does), but does a lot of hashing of whatever the input is. I may have to 'independently test' the hash result to see if it is a straight SHA-256 hashing.
Description of how SHA-256 works (warning: not for mathophobes)
The only question I have is, in craps, what happens if you have a point established when your current set of rolls runs out? Do you have to request a new set? This could be cumbersome for the player.
Wizard
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The only question I have is, in craps, what happens if you have a point established when your current set of rolls runs out? Do you have to request a new set? This could be cumbersome for the player.


Good question. I tried this and it seems to me that only the first ten rolls are predestined. I had an 12-roll run but it gave me only the first ten of them:
rolls : 1-3 4, 2-6 2, 3-1 1, 4-4 5, 5-6 4, 6-4 3, 7-5 5, 8-4 4, 9-6 3, 10-6 3; server code word : iSQxNPrK5UZ7L6GrEe9gLOupfuLWeERr
Later..
Upon further playing, it seems like every ten rolls it gives the player a new checksum. The skeptical player can always copy and paste them as he goes and translate them later.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
tringlomane
This is going to confuse the average player here so much that they might think the game is trying to deceive you into thinking it's fair!
Dalex64
I think it is a good idea in theory.
However, it can be beaten, by a reverse lookup dictionary. This is the same method used to 'hack' encrypted passwords.
You don't need to decrypt the hashcode. By definition, a hash algorythm isn't reversable, anyway.
You and all of your buddies just record every hashcode and the rolls it represents. If anyone ever encounters a hashcode that has happened before, you clean up.
If anyone figures out or comes by the code to generate the hashcode, you set your computers to work generating hashcodes and recording them and the rolls they represent.
AxelWolf

I think it is a good idea in theory.
However, it can be beaten, by a reverse lookup dictionary. This is the same method used to 'hack' encrypted passwords.
You don't need to decrypt the hashcode. By definition, a hash algorythm isn't reversable, anyway.
You and all of your buddies just record every hashcode and the rolls it represents. If anyone ever encounters a hashcode that has happened before, you clean up.
If anyone figures out or comes by the code to generate the hashcode, you set your computers to work generating hashcodes and recording them and the rolls they represent.

I assume if you win to much they won't pay you. They will say you found a way to hack them.
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GWAE
Couldn't they just reset their code daily, weekly, or whenever they want. Just as you figure out what the codes are,they change.
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Wizard
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I think it is a good idea in theory.
However, it can be beaten, by a reverse lookup dictionary. This is the same method used to 'hack' encrypted passwords.
You don't need to decrypt the hashcode. By definition, a hash algorythm isn't reversable, anyway.
You and all of your buddies just record every hashcode and the rolls it represents. If anyone ever encounters a hashcode that has happened before, you clean up.
If anyone figures out or comes by the code to generate the hashcode, you set your computers to work generating hashcodes and recording them and the rolls they represent.


They always throw in a long series of what look like random characters to create more Checksum combinations. It is such a long sequence that I think it would be unlikely to see the same one twice. Then again, I've been wrong before.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
teliot
Mike, as you very well know, almost no cheating at Internet casinos arises because of a rigged RNG. That myth is perpetuated by rogue online casinos that boast having their RNG tested, approved, etc. TST and eCogra are happy to do this testing, and I have no doubt that the RNGs are fair. It is all in the programming. So, if the RNG behaves fairly, but the programming that uses the outcomes produced by the RNG is rogue, how does this change anything? Maybe I don't understand.
You quote BetVoyager in your link. From 'ThePogg' http://thepogg.com/casino-review/bet-voyager/

Bet Voyager use their own proprietary software called GameSys.


That's hardly reassuring. They score a 6/10 on 'trustworthiness' on ThePogg. Here is their licensing info, as given on ThePogg:

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Bet Voyager are licensed by the Curacao Egaming ( http://www.curacao-egaming.com/index-4.html). From a player’s perspective Curacao are wildly seen to be a weak regulatory authority.


This checksum idea seems like fluff. They should have Charles at CFG do the chi-square testing, etc., on their data log files, and have him directly inspect the code, so that they can get properly certified.
thecesspit

Mike, as you very well know, almost no cheating at Internet casinos arises because of a rigged RNG. That myth is perpetuated by rogue online casinos that boast having their RNG tested, approved, etc. TST and eCogra are happy to do this testing, and I have no doubt that the RNGs are fair. It is all in the programming. So, if the RNG behaves fairly, but the programming that uses the outcomes produced by the RNG is rogue, how does this change anything? Maybe I don't understand.
You quote BetVoyager in your link. From 'ThePogg' http://thepogg.com/casino-review/bet-voyager/
That's hardly reassuring. They score a 6/10 on 'trustworthiness' on ThePogg. Here is their licensing info, as given on ThePogg:
This checksum idea seems like fluff. They should have Charles at CFG do the chi-square testing, etc., on their data log files and get properly certified.


The checksum does not gurantee randomness. It just tells you there is no past posting by the casino. But withiut the hashing algorithm being exposed so a player can run it themselves after the results, its meaningless. All we know is that a code was generated that refers to a series of ten results. Not that those ten results generate the checksum.
I would assume to increase the variability of the checksum more data is added to the hash than just the results. Like date and time, for instance.
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Game CategoryWager Percent Contribution
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Scratch Cards100%
Pai Gow (all varieties), Red Dog25%
Casino Hold’em (all varieties)25%
Roulette (all varieties including Wild Vikings and Wheel of Light)25%
Baccarat (all varieties)20%
Blackjack (all varieties excluding Blackjack Switch & Pontoon)20%
Stravaganza20%
Craps (all varieties), Sic Bo (all varieties)20%
Video Poker (all varieties)20%
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Lucky Wheel (Spin a Win)5%
All double options on slots & Video Poker (all varieties)0%
Jacks or Better, Fortunate Five (all game types), Gold Rally, Everybody’s Jackpot0%
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Payout Delays


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Game Selection

Slot Machines

The Playtech slots are some of the best in all of the online casino landscape. Not only have they built games that play quickly and have excellent pay lines, but the company has also entered into a content licensing agreement with major entertainment brands. This means you are going to see titles with names and characters that are very familiar to you. There are hundreds of options available, but here are some that I wanted to highlight for you:

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  • Age of the Gods: Fate Sisters
  • Age of the Gods: Furious 4
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  • Batman & Mr. Freeze Fortune
  • Batman & The Batgirl Bonanza
  • Batman & The Joker Jewels
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  • Britain’s Got Talent Star Struck
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  • Captain’s Treasure Pro
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  • Deal or No Deal: World Slot
  • Desert Treasure
  • Desert Treasure II
  • Diamond Valley (5 line)
  • Dolphin Cash
  • Dolphin Reef
  • Dragon Kingdom
  • Dr Lovemore
  • Easter Surprise
  • Esmeralda
  • Everybody’s Jackpot
  • Fairest of Them All
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  • Legacy of the Wild
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  • Purple Hot
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  • Pontoon
  • Blackjack Surrender
  • Blackjack
  • Perfect Blackjack
  • Progressive Blackjack
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  • Baccarat
  • Casino War
  • Red Dog
  • Roulette
  • Craps
  • Pai Gow Poker
  • Keno
  • Single Deck Blackjack
  • Caribbean Poker
  • Sic Bo
  • Pontoon
  • Around the World
  • Blackjack Switch
  • Bonus Bowling
  • Casino Hold ‘Em
  • Derby Day Horse Racing
  • Dice Twister
  • Heads or Tails
  • Jackpot Darts
  • Let Them Ride
  • Mahjong
  • Mega Ball
  • Pachinko
  • Penalty Shootout
  • Poker Three
  • Rock Paper Scissors
  • Roller Coaster Dice
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  • Bingo
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  • Blackjack
  • Casino Hold’em
  • Hi-Lo
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  • Jacks or Better (1 hand)
  • Jacks or Better (10 hands)
  • All American
  • Aces and Faces (1-4 hands)
  • Aces and Faces (1-4 hands multi-play)
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  • Pick ‘Em Poker
  • Deuces Wild
  • Deuces Wild
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  • Mega Jacks — Progressive
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  • Jacks or Better — Progressive
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Promotions

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It comes as no surprise that there are many payment options for players at Casino.com, regardless of where you live. As soon as you log on to the website, you can click on the payment methods page and see an overview of the methods available in your country.

Deposit Options

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  • EcoPayz
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  • Paysafe Card
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  • Ukash
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  • Visa
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  • Neteller
  • Visa Electron
  • Visa
  • Skrill
  • Wire Transfer
  • Check
  • Envoy
  • MyCitadel
  • WebMoney

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There is a Comp Program in place at Casino.com. You earn points when you play any of the games at the site for real money. You can then redeem these points for cash, at an initial rate of $10 for every 400 points you have in your account. As you progress along the VIP track, you can increase the rate of earning points as well as the conversion rate to real cash.

VIP Program

This site prides themselves on their VIP program; they are quick to tell you that this is a lifetime program. What that means is that once you are qualified to be a VIP, you will never not be a VIP (you can drop tiers of course). Let’s start by looking at what it takes to become a VIP at this casino:

“To qualify as a Casino.com VIP, you need to have accumulated 20,000 loyalty points and deposited a minimum of $3,000/2.200€.
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So, that seems pretty straightforward to me, which is excellent. Confusing terms can turn a player off, and they certainly don’t want to lose a potential VIP player!

When it comes to rewards, here is the breakdown of what you will receive when you become a VIP:

  • Your own personal account manager – responsible for providing you with the highest level of service and best casino VIP experience available.
  • Exclusive promotions & reloads – you’ll enjoy exclusive promotions tailored to you and be kept up-to-date with future events.
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  • Higher loyalty point conversion rates – as a VIP you will enjoy higher redemption rates for your loyalty points and get up to 433% more cash for your loyalty points than a regular player.
  • Faster withdrawal times – enjoy your winnings more quickly.
  • Higher deposit limits – enjoy higher limits on funding your account.

Again, these are straightforward perks, and I like that they have a table that shows you what each tier receives. I want to highlight the VIP Elite tier, which is the top tier. If you make it to that level, you can expect to be invited to amazing events; they have taken players to F1 Races and other VIP events in different countries. Overall, I like what I see with this program.

Customer Service

Casino.com wants to make sure that you are able to have your issues solved any time of day, so they offer their players 24/7 customer support. If you need to reach one of the CS agents, I would suggest giving them a call; they have toll-free numbers for most countries, which is a nice touch. Once you have created an account, you have access to their Live Chat operators, which can also get you answers promptly. Should your issue require more detail, then I would suggest emailing their support address.

Would I Play at Casino.com?

Considering the high-profile name of this casino, I was concerned at first that it wouldn’t live up to the hype. However, I think this casino overall, provides an excellent opportunity for players who are looking for a great piece of software. Along with Playtech’s great games (and their Live Dealer options), the casino offers great Comp and VIP programs, really focused on making you a long-term player with the site. While they could improve their promotions department, I can still recommend Casino.com to my readers.

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