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Started by det, February 28, 2010, 08:06:56 PM

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Ka2

Quote from: iggiv on March 04, 2010, 04:31:10 PM
I can't see any hints honestly.

That's because most of his post were deleted by former mods on this forum. Luckely I saw this coming and saved most of his post's. The shame is, his post's were really helpfull for me and some other people. And I would have loved to read more of them. But "others" disagreed and instead of leaving his threads alone they bashed him left and right. And when the shit really hit the fan, he got banned, instead of the "others"

iggiv

Quote from: Ka2 on March 05, 2010, 03:53:15 AM
That's because most of his post were deleted by former mods on this forum. Luckely I saw this coming and saved most of his post's. The shame is, his post's were really helpfull for me and some other people. And I would have loved to read more of them. But "others" disagreed and instead of leaving his threads alone they bashed him left and right. And when the s**t really hit the fan, he got banned, instead of the "others"

can u please reveal HOW he helped u? If this is not a secret.  i have never seen any concrete idea from him.  Makes me wonder.

Jish

Quote from: iggiv on March 05, 2010, 01:58:19 PM
can u please reveal HOW he helped u? If this is not a secret.  I have never seen any concrete idea from him.  Makes me wonder.
Sorry Ka2 I hav to agree with this.

Cash Growth

There is no random in programing.  RNG isn't random as Playtech and MG say it is.  Everyone here who knows programing (C, java, flash, VB, and even the basic olders like Clipper and Pascal) knows that there's no way to generate "random", every number/result that comes out of programing is a result of a mathematical calculation or a creation made based in an event. 
Players: do not consider RNG and only stick to reputable live wheels.
Thanks.

Ulysses

Lagged Fibonacci generator
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Lagged Fibonacci generator (LFG) is an example of a pseudorandom number generator. This class of random number generator is aimed at being an improvement on the 'standard' linear congruential generator. These are based on a generalisation of the Fibonacci sequence.

The Fibonacci sequence may be described by the recurrence relation:

Sn = Sn − 1 + Sn − 2
Hence, the new term is the sum of the last two terms in the sequence. This can be generalised to the sequence:


In which case, the new term is some combination of any two previous terms. m is usually a power of 2 (m = 2M), often 232 or 264. The  operator denotes a general binary operation. This may be either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or the bitwise arithmetic exclusive-or operator (XOR). The theory of this type of generator is rather complex, and it may not be sufficient simply to choose random values for j and k. These generators also tend to be very sensitive to initialisation.

:lazy:

David J

I have a friend that is roulette junkie , and when i spoke to him he told me that he use some software called master key from rim-sistem  that decrypts RNG using mathematical algorithm , i want to try it , so ill let you know

And i think it is possible to hack the RNG , because it is just a mathematical function as i know .

bobbi949949

Quote from: David J on April 10, 2010, 05:55:02 AM
I have a friend that is roulette junkie , and when I spoke to him he told me that he use some software called master key from rim-sistem  that decrypts RNG using mathematical algorithm , I want to try it , so ill let you know

And I think it is possible to hack the RNG , because it is just a mathematical function as I know .

To crack the RNG you would have to hack the casino server so it is unlikely to say the least.  I have looked up the programme you talk about and it looks virtually identical to one that was knocking about a year ago called Own The Odds, which I can't find online anymore.  I'm of the belief that they are one and the same programme, can you confirm or deny this?

superman

From watching the demo it appears to wait until a full line has been hit, eg 4,5,6 then suggests a bet on that line.

19
5
29
4
27
3
29
1
33
25
21
35
30
32
29
15
3
25
17
34
30
3
6
BET 4,5,6
4
1
9
11
34
22
20
BET 19,20,21

If it where possible to hack the RNG you would know exactly which number was next, no? so I don't think it has been able to decrypt anything, just another tool to save ink

superman

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