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1321  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is your gambling stategy? Are you risky, or do you prefer slow? on: January 13, 2016, 03:56:07 AM
I gamble for fun, so I usually bet little amounts to get the most out of it as possible.

There isn't really that much strategy in gambling in games with a house edge, so usually I don't use any sort of "strategy" except martingale.

Even when I play for fun i use a strategy. Money is money, even small amounts of money.
So yeah i got a strategy by watching the game and check out competition. If the table is good for me, I play it.
Else i make sure to go away.

Checking out the competition is usually done in poker, I play luck based games for fun so there's not really any strategy involved.

However, when I bet on sports, I always try and choose the best picks even if it's for fun.
1322  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casino that does/doesn't admit they've been hacked? on: January 13, 2016, 03:52:36 AM
Bitcoin casinos might keep small hacks quiet; but they usually have to tell the public about major hacks as it may affect their users.
Their users are bound to notice the hacks after a while, and that might make them lose trust in the casino. The best thing to do is to tell the public and to handle the situation professionally; don't leave them in the dark.

Primedice has actually been taken advantage of in the past, you can read about it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=843892.0
1323  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: signature help on: January 13, 2016, 03:39:22 AM
See here --- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0



I think the only 2 campaigns that accept newbies are 777Coin and BitVest. But Bitvest is currently having issues regarding recent payouts to their existing participants.

Hope this helps in brief.

I appreicate your help thank you sir/madam

You can now lock the thread if you don't have anymore quetion. Help the forum be clean. Smiley

This; if you don't know how to lock this thread yourself, you can click the "lock topic" button in the bottom left corner, and that will lock the thread for you. Locking threads prevent new replies, so people will know that your question has been answered.
1324  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: is gambling fix your life? or wreck your life? on: January 13, 2016, 03:33:51 AM
I love gambling. Maybe it is an addiction may be not. But you always spend money what you love. Don't you?

I've never actually looked at gambling as spending money on something you love to do; that's an interesting perspective. It's true a lot of people spend money on what they love, so I think you're fine if you don't spend money excessively; if you spend an amount you can afford, you'll be fine.
1325  Economy / Gambling / Re: Domain name for poker site on: January 10, 2016, 08:59:39 PM
I'd say it's between luckycardz and bulletspoker. The other names might not make sense to many at first glance, however these 2 are straight forward; the players will know they are going to play on a gambling site. Bulletspoker definitely tells them right away that they are going to be playing poker, luckycardz could refer to multiple games.

However, luckycardz could come in handy if you want to open a Bitcoin casino that offers multiple games that involve cards, such as blackjack.

Good luck!
1326  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is your gambling stategy? Are you risky, or do you prefer slow? on: January 10, 2016, 08:54:55 PM
I gamble for fun, so I usually bet little amounts to get the most out of it as possible.

There isn't really that much strategy in gambling in games with a house edge, so usually I don't use any sort of "strategy" except martingale.
1327  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Fake Faucets on: January 10, 2016, 08:39:40 PM
For some peoples paying 1 sat, for some paying full reward. I dont know why, maybe its depend on country or other things.

as far as i know they are using faucet box script which do not work country wise yes i know he can make changes in the script but if i visit these faucets 10 times 2 times i also see full reward as well but 8 time i see 1 satoshi and i dont change country in between Smiley

so one way or another these are cheating

It's not country based, they are probably using the percentage feature, with the faucetbox script you can set weighted rewards.

For example, they could be giving an 80% chance to win 1 satoshi and a 20% chance to win the full reward.
1328  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Best miner simplified clouds and 2016 taps !! on: January 10, 2016, 08:08:09 PM
Please read the forum rules. You can't create a thread solely for the purpose of advertising your referral link.

I suggest you delete this thread. You can do this by clicking the "move topic" button in the bottom left corner and moving it to the "archival" subforum.

1329  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Is it possible a day to get 0.01 BTC to the Faucet? on: January 10, 2016, 07:55:04 PM
You can max earn 0.001-0.002 btc thats from bitcoin faucet sites... 0.01 is too much big, you can have that if you gamble the faucet money and have the good luck in your hand at the same time..  Tongue

Most gambling sites won't let you deposit your satoshis, as it is too small of an amount; you'd have to play at a site that has a feature to multiply your satoshis built in such as www.freebitco.in or www.bitcoinshowers.com/btcgame

Referrals are necessary, if you have a large amount you'll be making a lot of Bitcoin. I know one person who owns a faucet rotator, and he makes around 0.005 from just one faucet's referral payouts in a day. Now, imagine that you have multiple faucets in your list, and some might even pay out more referral payout. You'll have to drive traffic to your rotator though, which will possibly take some time.
1330  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Losing a martingale is easier than you think on: January 09, 2016, 07:47:27 PM
Betting min amount using this strategy with a nice bankroll that can survive 30 straight losses. do that for 1 month straight
Example

1satoshi/second x 60sec = 60sat x 60 Minutes = 3600sat x 24 hours = 86,400sat per day x 30 = 2,592,000 sat

2,592,000 satoshis is roughly only $11 USD; your electricity probably costs more than what you will make. Also, you can't count on making 1 satoshi a second, as you might lose a few times. This strategy would work in theory, but it is probably not worth it.
1331  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Favorite Faucet on: January 09, 2016, 07:37:23 PM



Try www.bitcoinshowers.com; we are a faucet with a clean and modern design! You can also try your luck and attempt to multiply your satoshis over at www.bitcoinshowers.com/btcgame!
1332  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does this happen to you? on: January 08, 2016, 05:00:42 AM
Thank good with Bitcoin we can know if the casino is scamming us or not. It should be easy to look at the code of the casino and audit it to know if you are just being paranoid or they are somehow exploiting your bets, but it's very rare that a decent casino is doing this because they wouldn't stay in business for a single day after the incident is revealed.
I was wondering: isn't possible to cheat by creating fake Provably Fair system? Weren't the past any causes of Casinos including fake Provably Fair systems?
Of course I know it would be rather short timed ruse but still it would be a way to scam some people.

Yes, it would be possible, and has happened in the past such as in the case of 999dice which used a fake provably fair system, which eventually got exposed.
You can see the thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948965

Usually, big casinos don't take this risk, as with an established userbase, they have more to gain in the long term by staying than by running with the money they received in a short time period.

1333  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Have a good idea. Read and say me if possible on: January 08, 2016, 03:49:03 AM
I think this idea is nice, but it's not as easy as it sounds. I've found that gmail and modern email clients have a very good spam filter, that may be the reason why no one has bothered to make your idea a reality yet.


1334  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Fake Faucets on: January 08, 2016, 03:43:48 AM
BTC Boom is a scam indeed.

Advertised 700, Claims they've sent you 700 but after a good couple of claims you only get sent 1 satoshi even when the website says its sent you 700.

If I could find the owner I'd email him and ask him "wtf mate" but since its entirely private he's most likely buggered the script to kick out 1 satoshi after X claims.

Such bad!

I'm sharing here so other people don't get sucked in to claiming without noticing the dodgy tactic..

Faucets payouts history:
Faucet name   Amount   Date   
btcboom.xyz   1 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:37:59 UTC   
Give Me BTC   500 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:33:52 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   1 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:31:48 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   1 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:19:17 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   1 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:07:39 UTC   
btc4me.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:04:39 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   1 satoshi   2016-01-08 00:03:26 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   1 satoshi   2016-01-07 23:55:51 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-07 00:34:00 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-06 23:21:27 UTC   
btc4me.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-06 23:11:51 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-06 22:59:05 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-06 22:47:44 UTC   
btcboom.xyz   700 satoshi   2016-01-06 10:32:47 UTC

Do you think you can maybe add a screenshot as proof? Anyone can type up some text.

As for my experience, I can't see them sending anything. They let you log into their faucet without inputting a bitcoin address, so it definitely is sketchy.
1335  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ugliest gambling site? on: January 08, 2016, 03:39:30 AM
freebitco.in its too simply and bad design...
always getting lose in there...this is why this site get more ugly

Freebitco.in isn't really a gambling site; it's more of a faucet. It has a fairly high house edge, so that possibly might be the reason why you are losing a lot.
1336  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ugliest gambling site? on: January 08, 2016, 03:16:01 AM
Moneypot.com - The ugliest website for me.

AFAIK moneypot is not a gambling site, it is a bitcoin gambling wallet. There are a lot of apps in moneypot, but not all of them are ugly. One example is betterbets.io, it is a great looking moneypot app even it is the best IMO.

panjul07 but more site use simple moneypot scrypt, whitout change and have really poor graphic, 3-6 month later born 1-2 dice site at week with basic moneypot scrypt.  Grin


Also, the Dust Dice game uses the moneypot API, and it is one of the best looking dice sites I've seen around.

I don't like the interface of Just-Dice, as I think it is too simple and I don't like the colors much, but I sometimes do play there as they are one of the most trusted dice sites.

I think the look of 999dice isn't that bad, but I don't like them as they aren't truly provably fair.
1337  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Gambling Site to Invest In on: January 06, 2016, 05:05:36 AM
It depends. If you want to make quick money in a short time, invest in a lesser known gambling site that doesn't have a big bankroll.

However, if you want to be safe but earn at a slower pace, invest in a very well known site like PrimeDice, moneypot.com or Just-Dice. However, these site's bankrolls are rather large, so you'd have to invest a big amount of money to make a decent profit.
1338  Economy / Gambling / Re: Dicecoin.io - how they refund my stolen money. on: January 06, 2016, 05:02:48 AM
Nice ad and promo for this site, i don't this story is real or fake, now many people will know this site, imo it looks like a self-ad, but if this is real, admin is very nice. he can pay you the stolen money, which i never heard such kind of story.


No bro. its a real story  Wink it is not a fake and ad for this site. Probably lucky that I've been made a deposit here

I would rather be concerned about how this could have happened. Could it be that someone has access to dicecoin.io and everyones funds are at risk ? Or is only Your account compromised, maybe they have even keylogged your computer. Meaning all your accounts are at risk, so instead of thinking "lucky" you should be worried.

This, I'd be a bit concerned if I were you; if someone really is controlling your computer by remote, try and get rid of them so it doesn't happen again.

Do you have an antivirus? I'd suggest you run a scan to see if there are any malicious programs that are installed on your computer. I think it is a problem on your end, as if it was a problem on dicecoin.io's end, the admin probably would be aware and fixing issues right now.
1339  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your average bet per game? on: January 06, 2016, 04:59:32 AM
I usually play for fun, so I don't bet much, I usually bet around 0.01 to 0.0001 per bet. Betting smaller can make your money last longer.
1340  Economy / Gambling / Re: Whats your strategy on parlay? on: January 06, 2016, 04:58:21 AM
I usually don't parlay, as I think it's too risky sometimes. Sometimes I do parlay when I think all the teams I include in my parlay have a good chance of winning, and my bet amount is usually smaller than normal, but sometimes if I feel confident it's higher.
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