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1121  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The House always wins. on: November 01, 2016, 02:47:37 AM
If the house would always win then investment in casino's bankroll would be 100% certain way of earning money.
As you can read in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1573091.0 it is not always the case.
1122  Economy / Speculation / Re: 700$ - Support became resistance on: November 01, 2016, 02:16:51 AM
From what I notices Op is always pessimistic about market and bitcoin price. For him there is no good news.
Of course we will see some small resistance it is inevitable but major support level stands at $680 while resistance level - $720
1123  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Giving up gambling is not easy on: November 01, 2016, 02:01:24 AM
Well, think you do not need to give up gambling. You just need to decrease the amount of money you decide to play. `This will help you not to lose most of your money.
You think that gambling addiction is entirely financial problem. It is quite the opposite - excessive gambling (and every other addiction) is psychological problem.
Financial bankruptcy is only natural result of your excessive gambling. Your obsession and uncontrollable urges are real problem.

More info in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1475232.msg14872353#msg14872353

1124  Economy / Gambling / Re: Wheelpot.com (Formerly sat.oshi.xyz) - Moneypot based Roulette on: November 01, 2016, 01:40:23 AM
You site need more exposure, and some kind of promotion or bonus - at least for now, to entice more players.
Low Hose Edge is not enough when people can play Roulette  and many other games at their favorite casino already.
Other than that I like minimalistic concept of your design.
1125  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitizy.com - #1 Bitcoin raffle! faucet, multiplayer pvp. on: November 01, 2016, 01:28:51 AM
If you want to have real provably fair system, why don't you try to build you raffle around blockchain?
I mean there are  already other sites which are incorporated mining hash of blocks as indicator of win in their raffles.
1126  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best bitcoin casinos with easy registration? on: October 31, 2016, 02:29:47 AM
If you value your experience and really like casino of your choice then registering with your email is the best idea.
There are sites which will assign you a temp username and you will be able to play right away.
But in case your browser will crash, you lost connection, or something will go wrong, you can lose your deposit.
It is not recommended to play with temporary accounts.
1127  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why trading is better than gambling? on: October 31, 2016, 01:45:30 AM
I recently read article about difference between gambling and trading (also called speculating) on Investopedia.
It showed me that these to activities are not that different as you might think. See for yourself:
http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/042715/what-difference-between-speculation-and-gambling.asp
1128  Economy / Speculation / Re: $700 HIT ^^ TARGET 900-1100 on: October 31, 2016, 01:11:23 AM
Albeit small - we can see some positive news about Bitcoin circulating in the mass media. Apparently Swiss railway ticket machines are now able to accept Bitcoin as a payment method.
Also Switzerland's national rail service will start selling bitcoins at stations next month, how cool is that? You will be able to buy BTC at every rail station! I bet it will rise BTC price a little.

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37810438
1129  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: In gambling, Money is more important than knowledge and luck on: October 31, 2016, 01:02:10 AM
I would have to rank Knowledge first, then luck, and money last. Having lots of money doesn't necessarily mean you win in gambling. It just means you can afford to lose more. Having more knowledge in gambling and how to gamble is far better as it is what stops us from losing even more money.
I have a friend who is inexcusably ignorant and cocky. I let him deposit some money on my casino account.
Suffice to say that he tripled that deposited amount initially. So please don't tell me that knowledge is a factor in gambling (maybe in Poker and in sport betting) other games are based purely on luck.
1130  Economy / Gambling / Re: BTCPOT.CF Launched! ALL BUGS FIXED! Free Bits! on: October 31, 2016, 12:39:44 AM
You seriously put a donation button on the front page? Something like this is practically screaming: "We are poor casino and we desperately need your money! Please donate!"
Honestly, have anyone here 'donated' a money to a casino, ever?! BTW I donated plenty, but only in the form of House Edge.
1131  Economy / Gambling / Re: New in Gambling, Need Help! on: October 31, 2016, 12:30:40 AM
Who is the best Bankroll among this sites and why?

Bitvest, betking, primedice, bitsler, bit-exo, luckyb.it and Crytogames
From services you mentioned the biggest crowd founded casino with investment option is BetKing, but I would say PrimeDice is sitting on the biggest (but not disclosed) bankroll.
Why this is important? Do you like the biggest casinos only or something?
1132  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to Better Advertise Gambling Site? on: October 30, 2016, 02:20:28 PM
Are you sure about name of your site op? I mean word "loli" has some negative connotations if you dig it.
Some people might be confused as it certainly looks like a fun domain and not serious gambling site judging by the name.
1133  Economy / Gambling / Re: VOTE FOR YOUR GAMBLING SITES on: October 30, 2016, 02:14:55 PM
Actually I like the idea of having depository of gambling services with charts or top list.
The only problem I potentially see with "top list" sites is their transparency and possibility to be manipulated.
What if some casino will pay you to put their service at the top?

Yeah thats possible but we our dedicated to our work to give our user's the right rank result.
And how about the even more likely scenario when you will encounter lots of bots voting for a specific service?
I guess it can't be truly avoided. But maybe if you keep voting totally open (i.e. it show how many people voted everyday, restrict same IP voting etc.) it can help.
1134  Economy / Speculation / Re: $700 HIT ^^ TARGET 900-1100 on: October 30, 2016, 03:48:50 AM
Don't be so hasty with thought that $700 is our new home and minimum bitcoin's price from now on. It is far from that.
BTC price is barely stabilized - every $10 gain from now on will be hard. You think that $900 is a possibility in 2016? Forget it.
1135  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Controlling your temper in gambling on: October 30, 2016, 03:31:05 AM
I just want to share one tip with you guys. Do NOT drink and gamble, ever. Especially at the live casinos, where drinking and gambling is common sight.
Alcohol will dull your sensed, slow your train of thought and make you sloppy and greedy. You will regret playing and drinking later.
You want to have drinking night out? Sure. But don't gamble.
1136  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why trading is better than gambling? on: October 30, 2016, 03:25:41 AM
With trading you can find patterns, use information in the public to speculate on prices whereas with gambling the house always wins in the end.
And how many intelligent and experienced traders read and interpreted the signs and patterns in a wrong way before?
At first glance trading might be better because you have semblance of control over your assets but it hard - especially with cryptocurrency.
Where random price shifts and unclear patterns are daily routine.
1137  Economy / Gambling / Re: Who is the best Bankroll among this sites and why? on: October 30, 2016, 03:15:54 AM
I would invest my money in moneypot if I was you. Like some else said in this thread, investing in a lower bankroll allows you to profit more during the swings. It can also mean you could lose more, but in the long run ofcourse you would be in the winning side.
Have you seen that post with table, showing bankroll investment comparison, which BetKing posted in this thread?
If you study it, you will see that MoneyPot investors recently suffered loses (same with SatoshiDice).
Currently the best option for investing is BetKing, CryptoGames and SafeDice.
1138  Economy / Gambling / Re: VOTE FOR YOUR GAMBLING SITES on: October 30, 2016, 03:09:01 AM
Actually I like the idea of having depository of gambling services with charts or top list.
The only problem I potentially see with "top list" sites is their transparency and possibility to be manipulated.
What if some casino will pay you to put their service at the top?
1139  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you believe that win in gambling is depending on your luck ? on: October 29, 2016, 12:20:34 AM
Isn't it what gambling is all about? A luck? When you can't learn it, manipulate it or change it in any way, then it is luck we are talking about here.
Simple example - it does't matter how many hours you will spend on playing Dice - in the end you won't be better at it. It only shows you that 'luck factor' is a dominant part of the game.
1140  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you want to become Rich you need to Put Higher bets on: October 28, 2016, 11:55:31 PM
It does not matter if you are rich or poor since that does not change the math of the game itself, the only reason the rich may give the appearance of more success is because they can last longer playing while someone that is poor does not have that option.

if you analyze big whales they are the ones who jumped into bitcoin when the reward for mining was higher and they are the ones reaping high rewards in gambling too,they could afford to lose more than a new comer and they could always try to recover the loss with safe bets.
Trust me, they don't need to gamble. They do it for fun and recovering loses is totally optional for them. Say: if  you have 6500 BTC and you lost 30 on your weekly gambling adventure...
Do you seriously need an urge to recover it? On the contrary, you will bet more on the risky bets. Only poor gamblers show "recover behavior".
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