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How exactly does one cheat?
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stringcheese wrote
at 11:21 AM, Saturday October 16, 2010 EDT
I've heard/read about people saying you can cheat on Kdice, but I'm not sure what that means.
I guess if someone had multiple accounts with different IPs they could sit at more than one seat, but is that what they mean by cheating? Or is there a way to manipulate rolls/restacks? I don't want to do it, but I'd like to know if it's done because it would explain why some people always lose rolls and others always win them. |
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greekboi wrote
at 12:58 PM, Saturday October 16, 2010 EDT some people proxy as in sitting multiple seats at one table
other than that, there is no cheating...people are idiots and when they lose they assume cheating i guess you could argue that PGA is cheating but like its no different than early truce with someone you don't know, or the lameass round 3 vflags that are more and more common nowadays but no, you can't change rolls and shit lol |
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chaiNblade wrote
at 1:04 PM, Saturday October 16, 2010 EDT I second that. Go Greek.
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LSK wrote
at 5:24 PM, Saturday October 16, 2010 EDT http://www.kdice.com/discussion/topics/44797705 You could start with that. Since there is no warning posted on that, i hope its ok to post the link. if not im gonna use the delete post feature ;) |
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jethr0 wrote
at 5:49 PM, Saturday October 16, 2010 EDT lol
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DoubleDogDareYa wrote
at 2:16 AM, Sunday October 17, 2010 EDT Consider this...
"the check is in the mail" "trust me" "I won't @#$ in your mouth" "Mafia?, there is no Mafia" "Nobody cheats in Kdice" |
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Troy11 wrote
at 8:26 AM, Sunday October 17, 2010 EDT there was a cheat where you could make any stack a 1stack, i believe its fixed
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ProxyCheater wrote
at 10:20 PM, Monday October 18, 2010 EDT To explain why some people always lose rolls and others always win them, please read the book "Fooled By Randomness" by Nassim Taleb. Or alternatively, flip a few coins 100 times and then figure out how some of your coins are cheating.
There is a way to manipulate restacks. It's called "choosing where to attack". It has the weird side effect of moving your dice around, keeping stacks large or making them smaller, and connecting your spaces to get more dice when you restack. Shh, don't tell anyone. |
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greekboi wrote
at 10:44 PM, Monday October 18, 2010 EDT lol PC good shit :)
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stringcheese wrote
at 10:32 PM, Tuesday October 19, 2010 EDT OK, PC, well, it seems people always talk about cheating, so I thought I'd ask. I guess you being a dick counts as a response anyway, so thanks.
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