![]() Remember, if the request is delayed by one millisecond, it will result in a completely different dice roll. ![]() ![]() Even if someone were able to write a computer program to make a move at the exact same millisecond each hour, there are other very random factors such as the speed of the Internet and the processing load on our servers (which changes constantly) which will defeat this ploy. Since there are 3600 seconds in an hour and 1000 milliseconds in a second, there are 3.6 million possible dice rolls you can have. Depending on the millisecond that we receive the request, that will be your dice roll. The dice are 'pre-rolled' for each millisecond of the hour. Here's the way the dice are generated on our site: At we have analyzed 8 million dice rolls made in past games on our site and found that the results are extremely good. ![]() No computer random number generator is perfect. ![]()
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