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101  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Physical Casinos Decoded : on: July 07, 2020, 07:05:18 PM
Your discipline can counter the tricks of the gambling house, gamblers who understand the nature of this business
knew when to quit both when already achieving good profits or already losing decent
amount of money from his pocket, even there's a lots of tricks to entice you to keep on
playing if you have good discipline you will go out without losing a huge amount
of money.

Discipline has been studying for years. This is the most difficult skill to acquire, because it is based on willpower.
The casino plays on our weaknesses, on our desires. The best casino will do so that we succumb to all our desires as often as possible in this its essence.
Only discipline can save you from this, but for this you need to become a truly professional, a similar path is not for everyone. We are too emotional "animals."
102  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can we still enjoy the anonymity in gambling in the long run? on: July 07, 2020, 06:46:11 PM
I don't really believe in casino anonymity they are declaring even today and take all my best to hide myself behind different IPs, let their watching system to follow the wrong path when analyzing my online device and so on. That's just a matter of time when we face the  fully regulated market. So we need to be prepared for that, improving the  skills of hiding online.

I believe that the anonymity referred to in the first post is a direct passage of the CIC procedure in view of the introduction of regulation.
Take a look at how quickly many top exchanges reduced withdrawal limits without identification. All in order to adapt to the conditions of regulation and conduct their activities as widely as possible.
It is best to bypass those casinos that require you to identify if you are worried about your anonymity.

almost all cryptocurrency oriented casinos have no kind of license and are not working under any regulations or anything like that. additionally they do not work with fiat every. that means if any of this type of casino is asking for your identification they are trying to scam you because there is no reason for it.
exchanges on the other hand are either working with fiat, want to add fiat in near future or are under a lot of pressure from government and are under a lot of regulatory laws. so it makes a lot of sense for them to ask for your documents.

It turns out that casinos are in a rather favorable position in relation to regulators. They do not work with fiat, which allows them to be out of range of regulators.
And at the same time, they use cryptocurrency which is almost not regulated and in most cases does not have a legal status.
However, at the same time, does this endanger users of such platforms without a license?
103  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can we still enjoy the anonymity in gambling in the long run? on: July 07, 2020, 05:46:22 PM
I don't really believe in casino anonymity they are declaring even today and take all my best to hide myself behind different IPs, let their watching system to follow the wrong path when analyzing my online device and so on. That's just a matter of time when we face the  fully regulated market. So we need to be prepared for that, improving the  skills of hiding online.

I believe that the anonymity referred to in the first post is a direct passage of the CIC procedure in view of the introduction of regulation.
Take a look at how quickly many top exchanges reduced withdrawal limits without identification. All in order to adapt to the conditions of regulation and conduct their activities as widely as possible.
It is best to bypass those casinos that require you to identify if you are worried about your anonymity.
104  Economy / Economics / Re: Can we rely on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency? on: July 07, 2020, 05:19:45 PM
Firstly, it is worth noting that today the deaths are not 1 million but 520 thousand, which at the moment is equal to mortality below one percent.
But as for the impending crisis, it probably can take as many lives as the riots and the difficulty of survival for people and businesses.
I want to believe that we will not get involved in another war.
105  Economy / Economics / Re: Growing number of institutionnal investors on: July 07, 2020, 05:11:23 PM
I believe that volatility is the number one reason why many institutional investors do not invest in the crypto market. The risks are too high. Too many unpredictable factors.
The history of the crypto market shows us that even in the most stable times, the cryptocurrency can behave extremely unpredictably, ruining all plans and playing against the majority opinion.
This means that someone is able to manipulate the market and this is too much risk.
106  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it possible to live without banks? on: July 07, 2020, 05:09:14 PM
Now it is obviously impossible to abandon banks in a short time, people are too used to them and many of them have very tightly linked their lives with the activities of banks.
Now too many people owe a lot of money to banks, who will help them give them back? Nobody, only them. At the same time, banks will not allow them to lose their profits and not take their debts.
Therefore, to destroy the banking system, you first need to create a system in which people will not need banks.
107  Economy / Economics / Re: world war 3 is coming ...do to coronavirus / economy ... on: July 06, 2020, 09:33:55 PM
In my opinion, all this is nonsense. The intensity between the countries fell very much due to the coronovirus pandemic, although it seemed that a military conflict was inevitable.
What is happening now is more like a political game. Ahead of the new Cold War, using all the capabilities of information technology.
I think again some third-country country will remain the loser on the territory of which strong countries will work out "military exercises."
108  Economy / Economics / Re: Very strange most people like to buy with bitcoin , but using altcoins very few on: July 06, 2020, 09:21:49 PM
I do not agree with you. Many people use altcoins as a means of payment.
ERC 20 Tezer USD is especially popular. People paid me this way more than once. As for the other currencies, in the age of fast swaps, people use them according to the situation.
In addition, why have a bunch of different altcoins to pay for something, if it's enough to have a couple of the main ones.
109  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Luckyfish accepting kids on: July 06, 2020, 07:49:08 PM
Can someone advise me where to report this casino?
That's not gonna help you. Mostly, all casino prohibited minors to play and have set it condition to their T&C.

The best thing you do:
- Go to your son, talk to him and give a fatherly advise.
- Use a third party blocking software. Follow what @Lakai01 posted (I used that software and helped me alot).

I do not think that it is worth getting off with banal advice and useless blocking. If a male was able to crawl into a casino without having 18 years old, then bypassing the lock he will not be difficult.
The more obstacles in his path will be exposed, the more cunning and stealthier he will become.

Do not blame the site for the fact that your son is interested in gambling. Apparently, it’s also not worth blaming the son, because he is having fun, maybe even he has already become addicted.
However, you must look for reasons in yourself. Perhaps this will lead you to think what exactly you should tell your son, and in what vein to conduct a conversation.
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111  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CORONAVIRUS IMPACT ON SPORTS GAMBLING on: June 30, 2020, 04:46:07 PM
The truth is that we are between a rock and hard place, scientists need to develop the vaccine as soon as possible not only to save as many lives as they can but also to avoid the scenario you are alluding of the virus mutating and maybe becoming even more lethal in the process, but at the same time they cannot really rush it because if they do and then we find out the vaccine had something wrong they could do even more damage than the virus itself and people may lose faith in vaccines just when we need their cooperation the most.

I don’t think that people lose faith in vaccines while we have scientists who keep official statistics on how much benefit the vaccines brought and how they prolonged human life and reduced infant mortality at an early age.
The vaccine is a rather dubious thing, you need to understand that the virus mutates in any case, sooner or later, as it mutated before the first infection. Nevertheless, we must protect ourselves from it. Medicine does not stand still, which means that one day we will invent such a medicine that will be able to fight any disease, it is important that humanity survives to this time and does not destroy itself.
112  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FOX prepared to add virtual fans and crowd noise to NFL broadcasts on: June 30, 2020, 04:40:15 PM
Virtual audience, virtual judges, and with virtual players we would cover everything! This is crazy in my opinion, the need for fake audiences, and purpose is what? Fake public for fake feelings, where are we going with this? I would say better to play on empty stadiums and when this virus passes people will come to stadiums again, there's no need for fake things that will give you fake feelings. But it's me, if I wish virtual public and players I will play PES on Sony.

Exactly. I think the scenario is not ruled out in which during the next pandemic we will watch games with virtual players controlled by artificial intelligence.
Each player will own his own AI, learn and adapt. Bets will be made on this, and at some point, it is possible that this could become a trend.
It sounds terrible, but it is precisely such thoughts that arise when I hear news about a fake audience.
113  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the best welcome offer for you? on: June 30, 2020, 04:37:34 PM
agree with your view..  sometimes the "welcome" bonus is often used (HIT & RUN) and IMO is not very effective in increasing the interest of newcomers to stay on the site for a long time.  bonuses for players who are the most active or play the most types of games can be an effective way to stimulate old players to stay afloat or make outsiders glance to join in..
Hit & Run for the gambler? I don't think that will work every time they try the new gambling site because it depends on the luck itself. If you are lucky, then yes, you can withdraw that money by winning some gambling games. But if not, you need to deposit more money and play more round, but that will be back to your luck again. The bonuses will be good marketing to invite more people to come, but sometimes, if people see that the bonuses are not good enough to attract them, they will not visit that website.

It seems to me that a similar strategy Hit and Run will use professional bonus abusers. Indeed, for beginners, the first victory, as a rule, only kindles the taste of the game.
But even instant luck will not allow you to withdraw bonus money, they will have to win back for some time, that's how casino bonuses are arranged. Otherwise, there would be significantly more abusers.
I do not mind wagering bonuses for a long time, but I would prefer that these bonuses be the more the longer I play, and not vice versa.
114  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Poker games that are providing free plays to earn real money on: June 30, 2020, 04:34:11 PM
I think time spent playing a betting game (even the free ones) should at least be proportional to the value or benefit derived from playing the game. Bettors need to factor in time and not just money in their betting activities. Time well spent on things is important in most cases.

Things like this depend on how you can evaluate your time. If you earn in 12 hours much more than you can potentially earn in freeroll, then why do you even play free tournaments?
You can work 6-12 hours and buy a tournament ticket for money without any problems, with a significantly higher reward.

This will be an appropriate action. However, there are people who are in a state where they earn nothing, in which case even a small reward of freeroll can be valuable and expedient for them.
It all depends on your abilities.

I understand your logic. But it seems to me that in the modern world it is not so difficult to master some sort of skill that will bring you enough money so that you can afford to take part in more expensive tournaments. Especially if you spend 12 hours a day on mastering the skill, you can learn a fairly wide range of things in a week and take part in serious money games, rather than games similar to chip games.
115  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Life soundtrack for Gamblers? on: June 29, 2020, 07:01:05 PM
I think Rocky movie soundtrack is perfect. Casinos are always the winners, which means that the vast majority of gamblers have to put up with defeat the enemies over and over again.
Of course, gambling is not about sports, but about our ability to recover after defeats, after a series of defeats. To get up again and again with the confidence that we will succeed.
I would include music from the Rocky movie at such moments. Tongue
116  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Am I wrong or right share your opinion please on: June 29, 2020, 08:25:59 AM
It does not matter much if the OP has not told the site where this event happened. Also he intentionally does not want the site name to be disclosed as it is a legal site in his point of view. Whatever was happened was a mistake and the owner of the site also admits so. So there is nothing right or wrong here because its not done intentionally.

I do not see anything criminal in revealing the name of the site and also translating this case into a more transparent discussion.
Half of us have to wonder what really happened. It is difficult to analyze the situation and give advice at a time when we do not see the full picture of what is happening. It turns out a guessing game.
117  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FOX prepared to add virtual fans and crowd noise to NFL broadcasts on: June 29, 2020, 08:23:37 AM
I can understand if they’ll introduce it into broadcast matches from TV screens to increase the interest of the audience, but I don’t understand what is the point of introducing this directly into the matches themselves. After all, someone will have to sit and press buttons for various gaming moments, thereby creating artificial noise. Obviously, the AI will not cope with this, which means that the role of the "crowd" will be played by one or a group of people. This is comparable to the artificial applause played from a tape recorder.
I think the sound will be like at the game Soccer, which we can hear the sound of the virtual audience if we can make a goal. That person will have a job to push the buttons for any bad or good moments, but the commentator will still be used to the match. I think the AI is not too necessary because they can record the sound from the game or the other sources. But it will not be as good as the real audience who come and watch the match.

It would be nice to somehow implement the idea when the voice of a person sitting at home was transmitted through a microphone to the stadium, but I'm afraid it is technically too difficult to implement.
I think the biggest work is now assigned to the commentator, because it will be he who will crush the intensity of emotions during the match, which means that the noise of the stands will be adjusted for him.
118  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the best welcome offer for you? on: June 29, 2020, 08:15:36 AM
I partially agree that limiting IP address can't solve problems, Putting an IP limit is still better than without having it but people do have ways to bypass it like VPN, Though not all abusers do use VPN or some are lazy enough not to do it. I think limitation in bonuses or giveaways can greatly help the reduction of the abuse and putting a wagering requirement is enough for users to not just receive and withdraw the bonus they can get from that promotion, It is proven that putting a wagering requirement reduced the chance of getting abused.

Those who are lazy and do not use VPN always get blocked, it seems to me that such a system for tracking abusers is already in every online casino.
I think most casinos do just that - they set the conditions in such a way that a person would have to "work out" the received bonus in full.
Obviously, situations happen, for example, on new platforms, when bonuses can be abused through multi accounts, but as a rule the casino quickly notices this vulnerability and changes the conditions.
119  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Never Before Experience On Gambling...!!!! Stay Safe. on: June 29, 2020, 08:03:44 AM
It seems to me pretty good practice to introduce a specific daily regimen for gambling.
To better control your addiction, you can set the framework for both the amount of money allocated for this and the amount of time allocated,
as well as set the criteria for time during the day when you allow yourself to immerse yourself in games without being distracted by anything.
If you successfully implemented that from your daily or from your gambling activities it will lesser to engaged too much from this entertainment activities, you would not suffer from big addictions because you have set up plans and allocated time and money to spend. After all, everything really depends from  a person to take care of himself when it comes to this entertainment / business,.

All right. In the case of gambling addiction, control is necessary, because it, like any other addiction, strives to constantly expand its borders. Each time a person needs a little more pleasure than before, and if a person encounters a black stripe and he constantly loses, he will need much more pleasure from victories than before, which can push him to rash and uncontrolled actions.
120  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Never Before Experience On Gambling...!!!! Stay Safe. on: June 28, 2020, 09:44:25 PM
It seems to me pretty good practice to introduce a specific daily regimen for gambling.
To better control your addiction, you can set the framework for both the amount of money allocated for this and the amount of time allocated,
as well as set the criteria for time during the day when you allow yourself to immerse yourself in games without being distracted by anything.
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