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Title: Gambling... Post by: someguy123 on February 05, 2012, 07:16:50 PM Anyone else here have bitcoin gambling issues? o_O
And can anyone list some known legit sites for bitcoin gambling? I've been doing a lot of bitcoin kamikaze recently... but something funny I notice: http://i52.tinypic.com/1674idx.png I can almost ALWAYS do that on freeplay, but never when I bet even 0.01... Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: Dansker on February 05, 2012, 09:17:01 PM https://sealswithclubs.org/ they have been around for a while, and they work like a charm. Only poker tho.
Cannot vouch for the people behind it, I am just pleased with their services, and enjoy playing dat freeroll! :D Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: Portnoy on February 05, 2012, 09:21:13 PM Why the House Always Wins (http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/neuronarrative/201008/why-the-house-always-wins)
"Researchers analyzed 27 million online poker hands and found an interesting result: the more hands a player wins, the less money they're likely to collect. The reason, the researchers believe, is that multiple wins are more likely to yield small stakes-but to get those wins, you have to play long enough, and the longer you play the more likely you are to suffer occasional big loses. Turns out, those occasional loses are enough to negate and often exceed the wins. One takeaway from the study is that online gamblers misjudge the variance and uncertainty of the payoffs derived from taking risks, mainly because multiple small wins inflate the players' sense of success." That's not the only reason of course... Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: dooglus on February 05, 2012, 10:43:06 PM Why the House Always Wins (http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/neuronarrative/201008/why-the-house-always-wins) "Researchers analyzed 27 million online poker hands and found an interesting result: the more hands a player wins, the less money they're likely to collect. That seems like a pretty obvious result. Poker players tend to lose, and tend to lose more the more hands they play. You don't get to win a lot of hands without playing a lot of hands, and losing a lot of hands. Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: nmat on February 05, 2012, 10:58:51 PM I've been doing a lot of bitcoin kamikaze recently... but something funny I notice: http://i52.tinypic.com/1674idx.png I can almost ALWAYS do that on freeplay, but never when I bet even 0.01... The hash to the answer is shown beforehand so it is impossible for them to cheat. Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: terrytibbs on February 05, 2012, 11:49:13 PM I can suggest https://bitjack21.com/ http://bittleships.com/ and http://bitcashlotto.com/ as some of the finest bit coin gambling sites on the Internet that generate huge player wins on a regular basis. A player won over 20btc on BitJack21 last week. Aren't those all your sites?Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: FreeMoney on February 06, 2012, 03:13:39 AM https://sealswithclubs.org/ they have been around for a while, and they work like a charm. Only poker tho. Cannot vouch for the people behind it, I am just pleased with their services, and enjoy playing dat freeroll! :D I can vouch for Seals. :-) Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: bccasino on February 06, 2012, 12:24:48 PM If you are looking for a lot of well know slots you can try our casino. We are in the process of starting live dealers games.
We are preparing a competition to win free bitcoins mostly for newbies that have a hard time getting started with bitcoins see: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=62805.0. You can also play all games in fun mode with a fun account with the exact same payout % than the real accounts. Regarding winnings we have some descent wins on a daily basis >10 BTC for small bets of 0.05 and bigger once on a monthly basis. Best of luck to you! Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: ssaCEO on February 06, 2012, 01:17:16 PM Since everyone else is pitching, I might as well too ::)
Try StrikeSapphire if you're not in the US. A lot of our original games like "Scuba Cube" and "Sapphire Rummy" have a 100% average return-to-player if played skillfully. Plus we've got roulette from $0.01 up to $50 (with silver VIP status). Also, blackjack, 3 card poker, multiplayer craps, keno, slots, and poker (of course). Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: Coinbuck @ BTCLot on February 06, 2012, 01:52:19 PM Or you can try BTCLot we're a well established bitcoin/litecoin gambling website. No bullsh*t games in here. We make sure that our system is very transparent.
Regards, Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: Cusipzzz on February 06, 2012, 10:11:14 PM Why gamble on code, gamble on games that the whole world can watch live :)
BTCSportsBet.com (http://BTCSportsBet.com) is the oldest and most trusted bitcoin sportsbook (over a year in bitcoin time is like 10 real years - dog years x2!), lots of positive reviews, everyone has been paid. Free, automated btc deposit and withdrawals. No hassles. Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: edd on February 06, 2012, 10:17:20 PM http://www.thebitcoinlist.com/dp_xxx/gambling/
By no means exhaustive, but I update The List as often as possible. Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: adamstgBit on February 07, 2012, 05:58:19 AM https://sealswithclubs.org/ they have been around for a while, and they work like a charm. Only poker tho. Cannot vouch for the people behind it, I am just pleased with their services, and enjoy playing dat freeroll! :D free roll in 2 mins! Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: terrytibbs on February 07, 2012, 09:44:34 AM I can suggest https://bitjack21.com/ http://bittleships.com/ and http://bitcashlotto.com/ as some of the finest bit coin gambling sites on the Internet that generate huge player wins on a regular basis. A player won over 20btc on BitJack21 last week. Aren't those all your sites?Yes. Also mentioned in my signature. Title: Re: Gambling... Post by: marked on February 07, 2012, 02:48:29 PM I've been doing a lot of bitcoin kamikaze recently... but something funny I notice: http://i52.tinypic.com/1674idx.png I can almost ALWAYS do that on freeplay, but never when I bet even 0.01... I've done it a couple of times on 0.01, once walking down the far left, and once walking down the far right. marked |