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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: CoinExchanger on February 27, 2012, 04:37:13 AM



Title: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: CoinExchanger on February 27, 2012, 04:37:13 AM
The first player who can reach 100 Wins will receive 100 USD via Liberty Reserve.
Contest Ends When The goal is reached. Chess Bots and Chess programs are allowed and welcome. Gary is not affraid.

May the best player win.

FREE GAMES DO NOT COUNT!!!

Visit, www.chesscoin.com


Title: Re: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: mysteriousawake on February 27, 2012, 10:23:41 AM
Thats why we liked lycos gamesville chess, to fuck the sorry fuckers that enjoyed programs, with the fake castle move.

Then they couldnt win at all with there programs and swear you cheated...funny actually.  Id be game but , progs are for the weak minded.

If you use a prog to win , you didnt win...period.

1minute chess.,,,fake move prog defeated.,,, anywhere else to play where no prog..gamesville has no players now..


Title: Re: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: CoinExchanger on March 01, 2012, 02:55:35 AM
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Chess

Advanced Chess is a relatively new form of chess, wherein each human player uses a computer chess program to help him explore the possible results of candidate moves. The human players, despite this computer assistance, are still fully in control of what moves their "team" (of one human and one computer) make.

Visit, www.chesscoin.com


Title: Re: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: the joint on March 01, 2012, 03:05:58 AM
As a newcomer to chess (been playing about 3 months), I think using a chess-bot is absolute bullshit mid-game.

Unless, of course, you wrote the program.  If you wrote a very good chess bot, then my guess is that you know the game well enough that I would probably concede before I even began.

BTW, if you're playing against a bot, keep an eye out for a good sacrifice that helps you gain a great positional advantage.  Most chess-bots seem to opt for grabbing material when it's there for the taking. 


Title: Re: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: grue on March 01, 2012, 09:39:46 PM
why is the site being redirected to coinexchanger?


Title: Re: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: CoinExchanger on March 03, 2012, 12:09:37 AM
why is the site being redirected to coinexchanger?

Because www.chesscoin.com is powered by www.coinexchanger.com and the balances needed to play for BTC or LR are held and managed at coinexchanger.com

However, you can play for FREE by entering 0 in the amount field.

Visit, www.chesscoin.com


Title: Re: Chesscoin.com 100 Contest!!
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 03, 2012, 12:15:47 AM
I am almost sure that bitcoinica.com is out of funds and they are keeping the site open to get more deposits and ponzi those deposits on those who want to withdrawal. The 17 year old just lost 250,000 Dollars and I doubt he has an extra 250K to cover his loss.

I would encourage everyone to withdrawal your funds from bitcoinica and watch the shit hit the fan.

Visit, www.coinexchanger.com

We will lower our withdrawal fee in the next couple of days, in the meantime 9% is fair.

CoinExchanger.com is an admittedly unregistered MLB (money license business) that must be registered by FinCEN within 6 months of opening their doors and sharing their first stored value. They have not done so and are in direct violation of federal law.

The owner of CoinExchanger.com is Leo Camilo, who advertises his address as 440 9th ave, New york, New York,10001 US and personal telephone number 1 (347) 469-1040.

His private email (search google) is atqcapital@gmail.com.

He has publicly stated on multiple occasions that:

  • bitcoin is fake money, "monopoly money" and has no value and should not be trusted for this reason.
  • his exchange is functional with a large user base, when not a single user has ever reportedly done business with him
  • he is holding coins stolen from Zhou Tong's Bitcoinica and says "fuck you Zhou, you're just a stupid 17 year old kid, these coins are mine now" basically.

He also:

  • goes under the sock puppet scammer account name "Maria"
  • claims to be a millionaire and restaurant owner

He is currently in possession of stolen Bitcoins from the Linode hack and any coins purchased from him will not be accepted by MtGox or anyone in the Bitcoin community.