Creepybits Posted July 3, 2022 Share Posted July 3, 2022 Wheel The Wheel at BC.game lets you choose between low, medium or high risk and 10 to 50 segments. Below is a picture of what it looks like at high risk and 50 segments. The odds of winning here are simply 1/50 = 2%. If we change the settings to medium risk and 30 segments, the wheel will look as follow: The odds are calculated as before, but with a greater variety. White: 15/30 = 50% Blue: 6/30 = 20% Green: 1/30 = 3.3% Orange: 6/30 = 20% Purple: 1/30 = 3.3% Red: 1/30 = 3.3% Provably fair You can verify that the outcome of the bet is fair by following these steps. Click on the acorn and generate a new seed Click on the bet you wish to verify. 3. Click on the “Verify” button. 4. A new tab will open in your browser, which will show the final result. The winning numbers are set up in a table, and it looks like this for medium risk with 30 segments. The top row is the raw number you got, and the bottom row shows which multiplier it represents. Follow these instructions to calculate the raw number (top row) manually. 1. Take the first eight characters in the hmac_256 string and convert them from hexadecimal to base10 in groups of two. You can use any hexadecimal converter. In this example you get as follows: 9b = 155 72 = 114 c7 = 199 27 = 39 2. Put these numbers in the following equation: Add the results together: 0.605468750 + 0.001739502 + 0.000011861 + 0.000000009 = 0.60722012 Multiply the result by 30 (because there’s 30 segments): 0.60722012 * 30 = 18.216603660 Rounded off, the result will be 18. The table shows that 18 represents 2 (i.e., a multiplier of 2). The final result is orange, a 2x multiplier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Creepybits Posted July 31, 2022 Author Share Posted July 31, 2022 On 7/31/2022 at 4:26 PM, Ghxugziehwb said: what is dunning-kruger club Expand https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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