Guide Book

Preparation

Membership Registration

Tap "Enjoy Game!" on the right side of the menu on the homepage to go to the login page.
Tap the "Tap here to register" button to the right of the "Login" button.
When the registration page appears, enter your desired member ID and password in the respective fields, and tap "Register".
If there are no problems with the member ID and password you entered, your membership registration is now complete. Please login to the member page with the member ID and password you just entered.

[Tip]

Your member ID should be between 6 and 10 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use an existing member ID.
Passwords should be at least 10 alphanumeric characters and must be a mixture of letters and numbers.

[Note!]

Due to our privacy policy, J-Ceelo does not use two-step authentication, so your password is the only thing that can protect your security. Therefore, please make sure to set a password that cannot be easily guessed.
It is also strongly recommended that you change your password periodically.

Free Practice Game

By tapping the "Practice" menu on the website, you can enjoy a dice game with the same controls as real play against four computers. Of course, it's completely free, and even if you lose, you won't lose any of your money.
Try practicing against the computer first. Also, make sure you are familiar with the controls, because if you get lost in the controls, you will not be able to win.

[Tip]

The first time you try to play a free practice game, it may take a while for the game to load. We apologize for the inconvenience, but please stay put until the game screen appears.

For deposits and withdrawals

J-Ceelo is an online dice game where you bet on cryptocurrency, you must have an account with an exchange or wallet company that deals in cryptocurrency (XRP - Ripple). For those without an account, this may be the only hurdle to enjoying J-Ceelo. If you don't have an account, open an account with an exchange or wallet company to handle your cryptocurrency before you play for real.
The process of opening an account varies slightly depending on the rules in your country of residence. In some countries, it may take as little as 30 minutes to open an account, while in others, it may take a little longer to authenticate your identity. If you want to know more details, search for "cryptocurrency account opening" and you will find a lot of information, so try to find a clear explanation and read it.

[Note!]

When choosing an exchange (or wallet company), you need to make sure that you choose one that offers XRP (Ripple). Most of the well-known exchanges offer XRP, but be aware that there are some that do not.

[Tip]

Any exchange (or wallet company) requires an email address in order to open an account. In most cases where personal authentication is required, you will be asked to provide photo identification such as a passport or license. In any case, opening and maintaining an account is usually free of charge, and very rarely is there a fee. Take this opportunity to open an account.

Member Page

Top Page

The top of the frame shows the current amount you have. It will increase or decrease depending on your deposits and withdrawals in the cashier or the results of your play.

At the bottom of the frame, there is a "Start Game" button to start the game. Tapping this button will open the game screen and display a dialog box to select which rate you want to play at.

[Tip]

Since cryptocurrencies can fluctuate greatly against legal tender (such as the US dollar), a fixed wager exchange rate would result in a relative fluctuation in the rate of the dice game. Therefore, at J-Ceelo, we fluctuate the wager exchange rate on a daily basis to keep the rate per bet the same in terms of legal tender (US dollars) as shown below.

Casual Bowl: About ¢20 per bed
Regular Bowl: About $1 per bed
Special Bowl: About $5 per bed
Premium Bowl: About $10 per bed

Please note that the wagering exchange rate may change before the end of a game, in which case the wagering exchange rate at the end of the game (settlement), which is expected to be more accurate, will be used.

Game Start

You can start playing by tapping the "Start Game" button in the frame. However, you must have an amount equal to 20 times the rate per bet in order to start the game. For example, in the regular bowl, you need to have at least $1 x 20 = $20 worth of XRP (Ripple) to be able to play. Please understand that this is to protect you from the risk of "Winning but not getting paid due to insufficient amount." or "Losing more and more money!".

[Tip]

When you open the game screen for the first time, it may take some time for the game to load. We apologize for the inconvenience, but please wait until the game screen appears.

[Note!]

If your amount is less than 20 times the rate per bet after the payment at the end of play, your play will be automatically terminated.

Until play begins

When the game screen appears and starts, you will usually be taken to a bowl of less than five people, and play will begin directly. If there are no seats available anywhere, you will be the first player in a new bowl and will have to wait for others to join.

[Tip]

If you want to stop waiting, tap the "Settings" button on the upper right corner of the game screen to display the settings menu, and then tap the "Exit Game" button. However, please note that once the game has started, you will not be able to stop it until the game is over.
* You may leave in the middle of a game, but in that case the computer will play in your place.

Game history

Lists the results you have played so far. You can examine the results for the past 90 days.

[Tip]

If for some reason the line goes down during a game, you can check the game history to see how the game turned out.

Cashier / Deposit

Tap "Cashier" in the member menu, and you will see the cashier submenu below. Select "Deposit" in it and you will see the destination information for sending XRP (Ripple) from your cryptocurrency exchange or wallet to J-Ceelo.

[Tip]

Please transfer XRP (Ripple) according to the destination information displayed here. The remittance method varies depending on the exchange or wallet company you are using, but you can remit via this Address and Distination tag. You can use this QR code to send money easily in the wallet app.

[Note!]

If you make a mistake in the remittance destination information, the money will not be credited to your J-Ceelo account correctly. In particular, please do not make a mistake with the Distination tag. If you make a mistake in the Destination tag, the money may be credited to another customer.
Of course you shouldn't make a mistake with the Address, but however, this one often results in an error, and it may not be sent to another person.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you use QR codes if you can.

[Note!]

After the XRP transfer is complete, be sure to tap the "Confirm Deposit" button. You will be able to see that the XRP has been added to your current account. If you still can't see the amount added to your account after waiting for a while and tapping the "Confirm Deposit" button again, please contact our support team.

Cashier / Withdrawal

Tap on "Cashier" in the member menu and you will see the Cashier sub-menu below. Selecting "Withdrawal" from the menu will allow you to transfer (withdraw) XRP (Ripple) from your current J-Ceelo account to your cryptocurrency exchange or wallet.
Enter the amount you want to withdraw, within the range of the current amount you have, enter the destination Address (Distination tag if necessary), and tap the "Withdraw" button, and the XRP will be sent to your cryptocurrency exchange or wallet company account in a few seconds.

* The withdrawal fee is 0.15 XRP (a few cents), and you will receive the amount you entered minus 0.15 XRP.

[Note!]

Please do not make any mistake in the Address or Distination tag. If you make a mistake and the money is sent without error (if you make a mistake in the Distination tag, there is a big possibility that the money will be sent), it is impossible to undo the mistake and J-Ceelo will not be able to refund you.

Cashier / D/W history

Tap "Cashier" in the member menu, and you will see the Cashier sub-menu below. Select "D/W History" to view the history of deposits and withdrawals made to your account to date.

[Tip]

Deposit, Withdrawal, Win / Lose, and Fees are available, 'Deposit' and 'Withdrawal' being the history of your deposits and withdrawals at the cashier respectively, 'Win / Lose' being the history of your increases and decreases based on the results of your play, and 'Fees' being the history of the 2% of your winnings you pay as a fee when you play.
The game screen is in dollar terms, so if you want to know the actual XRP movement, you can check your XRP balance through this deposit and withdrawal history.

Settings / Email

Set or change your e-mail address. Enter the email address you want to set and tap the "Change" button.
t is not mandatory to set this e-mail address, but it is recommended to set it as much as possible because it will be used to reset the password if you forget it.

[Note!]

If you have not set up an email address, if you forget your password, there will be no way to reset your password and log in, and you will not be able to use that account. Please note that if you have a balance in your possession, it will be difficult to restore that amount.

Settings / Change Password

You can change your password. Enter the new password you want to change above and below, and tap the "Change" button. The password must be at least 10 alphanumeric characters and must be a mixture of letters and numbers.

[Tip]

Due to J-Ceelo's privacy policy, your password is the only way to protect your account. We strongly recommend that you change your password on a regular basis.

Rules

Basic Rules

J-Ceelo is a game in which the winner is determined by the roll of dice (three dice are rolled simultaneously) that each player rolls into the bowl, and it is always a "dealer" versus "player" game.
One "dealer" plays against one to four "player". Basically, if two of the three dice rolls are the same, the winner is the one with the greater number of remaining rolls, and if they are the same, the game is a tie.
Only the "player" can decide the amount of the bet, and the "dealer" cannot be involved in the betting. In this simple game, the amount of money calculated based on the bet is settled according to the roll of the dice of the "dealer" and "player".

Roll of the dice

The basic form of the game is based on the number of rolls on the remaining dice (called Deme) when two of the three dice have the same roll. A "6" is the strongest "Deme" and a "1" is the weakest, meaning that the player with the higher "Deme" wins, and the winner gets the same amount as the bet. If the two players have the same "Deme," the game is called a tie (called a "Wake") and no money is exchanged.

However, there are many cases where all three rolls are different, in which case you will have to roll the dice again with "Kuzu". If you roll the dice three times and all are "Kuzu", it is "Menashi" and you lose immediately.
This is the basic form, but in addition to "Deme," there is another combination of dice rolls called "Yaku," which is shown below.

1-1-1: Pinzoro(5x winner)
Triple: Arashi(3x winner) ex. 2-2-2, 6-6-6
4-5-6: Shigoro(2x winner)
1-2-3: Hifumi(2x loser)

* The game is decided by the above "Deme" and "Yaku".

The flow of a game

1. "player" selects a bet.
2. "dealer" rolls the dice.
3. If the dealer's dice roll is not 2-5, the game is over.
4. If the dealer's dice roll is 2-5, "player" rolles the dice.
5. The winner is determined by the roll of the dice between the "dealer" and "player".

Game ends on dealer's turn

In some cases, when the dealer rolls the dice, the winner is decided at that point. In that case, the player cannot roll the dice. If the dealer wins, the dealer takes all the money (called Soukaki), and conversely, if the dealer loses, he pays all the players (called Souzuke).

Case of Dealer Wins (Soukaki)

1. 1-1-1: 5x the bet is paid out by all players who have wagered.
2. Triple: 3x the bet
3. 4-5-6: 2x the bet
4. "Deme" is 6: Same of the bet

Case of Dealer Loses (Souzuke)

1. 1-2-3: 2x the bet is paid to all players who have wagered.
2. "Deme" is 6: Same of the bet
3. Menashi: Same of the bet

Game ends on player's turn

If the dealer's dice roll is 2-5, the player rolles the dice. If the player's dice roll is greater than the dealer's roll, the player wins, and the dealer pays out an amount equal to the bet. On the other hand, if the player's roll is smaller, he pays the dealer an amount equal to his bet. If the rolls is the same, the game is called a tie (Wake) and no money is exchanged.
Otherwise, if a player has the following rolls, settle as in each case.

Case of Player Wins

1. 1-1-1: 5x the bet
2. Triple: 3x the bet
3. 4-5-6: 2x the bet

Case of Player Loses

1. 1-2-3: 2x the bet
2. Menashi: Same of the bet

Dealer rotation

If the dealer loses only on his turn, the dealer is rotated to the player to his right. For example, "Menashi", "Role is 1", or "1-2-3" is the dealer's rotation. This system of taking turns is called "Mawari-Do". The game progresses in such a way that all players take turns to play the dealer.
If there is no dealer rotation, that person can be the dealer again next time.

If the person can continue to be the dealer, he or she can choose to be the dealer again next time, or rotate the dealer to the person right next to him or her. By the way, quitting the dealership by oneself is called "Arai".

[Tip]

 Anyone who becomes a new dealer through dealer rotation must play as a dealer at least once. You can only decline to be a dealer at a point in time when you can continue to be a dealer.
Therefore, it is very important to be in a state of luck when the dealer comes around to you.

Limit system (Do-Mae)

There is a limit to how much the dealer can lose in a single game, and if the dealer loses more than the limit, the dealer is paid a proportional amount of the limit based on the amount of the winning player. This limit is called the "Do-Mae".

The amount of the limit is 20 times the amount of one bet, however, if the dealer is winning at the time, that amount is added to the limit. For example, in the case of the Regular Bowl of $1.00 per bet, the limit is $20.00, but if the dealer has won $10.00 in that Regular Bowl, the total amount is $30.00. This means that the player will be paid a maximum of $30 in total when playing with this dealer.

[Tip]

If you do not have at least 20 times the amount of one bet, that is, an amount equal to the limit, you will be forced to leave the game. Therefore, there will never be a situation where the winning player will not be paid even though he or she has won, and that is what the limit system is for.

Reference Information (Wikipedia)

For other basic rules and instructions on how to play Chinchirorin, please refer to the following.

Cee-lo (English)
Chinchirorin (Japanese)

How to Play

Betting (changing wagers)

When the game starts, the first player decides his or her wager. Within a predetermined time, you can either "Ken" (join without betting) or choose a wager in the range of 1 bet to 5 bets. You can change it as many times as you want within the given time.
The dealer during the betting time does not do anything and waits until the end of this betting time.

[Tip]

To bet or not to bet, and if so, how many bets to place, is the difference between winning and losing. Make the right decision depending on the dealer and your own luck.
Other players' bets will also change in real time, so you can use that to help you make your decision and enjoy this betting time.

Dealer's dice roll

At the end of the betting time, the dealer rolls the dice. If you are the dealer, you can roll the dice by swiping around the bowl. If you are the player, wait for the dealer to roll the dice.

* Please read the 'Rules' for the meaning of the dice rolls and the roles they play.

If the dealer's roll is 2 to 5, the player proceeds to roll the dice. If the result is other than that, the game will end here and the payment will be made according to the 'Rules'.
Then proceed to the question of whether you want to continue the game or not.

[Tip]

When the player rolls the dice, the "movement" is sent to the game server. The starting and ending points of the swipe and the time in between are sent as "movement" parameters to the game server, which then rolls the dice in the virtual 3D space based on these "movements" and returns the calculation results.
In other words, the result of a dice roll is not the result of a simple random number calculation. How the player rolls the dice is a very important factor.

Player's dice roll

If the dealer's roll is 2 to 5, the next player rolls the dice.
In the real Chinchorin, players roll the dice in turn, but in J-Ceelo, players roll them all at once. If you are the player, you can roll the dice by swiping around the bowl. If you are the dealer, wait for all the players to finish rolling the dice. And when all the players have rolled the dice, the game is settled.

* Please read the 'Rules' for the meaning of the dice rolls, the role of the dice, and the win/loss and settlement with the dealer's roll.

[Tip]

The player's dice rolls are the same as the dealer's, and the outcome depends on your swiping movements.
In other words, the roll of the dice is not the result of a simple random number calculation, and how the player rolls the dice is a very important factor, so please enjoy the game.

Game continuation

When the game is over, the gain/loss is automatically calculated. If the amount you have is not insufficient, a dialog box will appear on the screen asking if you want to continue the game.
If you select "YES", you can continue to play the next game. If you select "NO", the game will end there. Next, a dialog box will appear asking you if you want to close the screen, select "YES" to close the screen.

[Tip]

The game continue dialog will automatically close after about 10 seconds. If the dialog closes, you have automatically selected "NO" (do not continue), so we recommend tapping the "YES" button as soon as possible if you want to continue the game.

Dealership continuation

If the dealer's roll is a losing (1-2-3, 1, Menashi), the player to the right automatically becomes the next dealer; otherwise, the dealer may continue to be the dealer for the next game.
If you are able to continue as a dealer, a dialog box will appear asking you if you want to continue as a dealer or not. If you select "YES", you will be the dealer for the next game, and if you select "NO", the dealership will be moved to the player on your right.

[Tip]

In the probability calculation, the dealer has a slight advantage over the player. Therefore, it is better to continue to be the dealer, but if you continue to be the dealer when your luck is not good, you risk losing a lot of money in a short time.
This decision also makes J-Ceelo a dice game with more depth, so please enjoy it!

When it stopped working

If the screen freezes during the game, most of them are excluded from the game server due to communication disconnection or other reasons. If you wait for a while, it may come back, but if it does not, close the game screen and move to a place with a good Internet connection.

[Tip]

When you tap "Start Game" to play again, you may get a "Disconnected" dialog. In that case, the game you were in before the crash is still running, so wait for a while until the game finishes, and then try "Start Game" again.
The results of the games you were forced to leave can be found in the game history.

Rules for Forced Leaving

Whether it is a disconnection or a deliberate stoppage, the server will continue to play on your behalf according to the following rules once it recognizes that communication has been lost.

1. If you want to bet, select the same bet as last time.
2. For the dice roll, random parameters are sent to the server.
3. When a game is over, leave the game without continuing.
4. Select "NO" for the game continuation question.
5. Select "NO" for the dealer continuation question.

[Note!]

We know it must feel awful to lose during a forced exit, but the odds are even, so of course you can win. We hope you will bear with me on this point.

About game fees

J-Ceelo is a game in which you play against other players. We do not participate in the game, we are neutral and only receive the game fee as a system usage fee.
The game fee will be 2% of the winning player's payout amount. There are no other fees or hidden amounts, so please enjoy the game with peace of mind.

[Tip]

By its very nature, J-Ceelo cannot be won on purpose or lost on purpose. Therefore, it is quite difficult to cheat, but we still keep a close watch on it.
In that sense, I hope you will enjoy J-Ceelo with peace of mind.