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1381  Economy / Gambling / Re: 100% winning shot for BUSTABIT but it is for long run on: September 10, 2016, 01:33:10 AM
So how long are you testing this method of yours? Because It seems like nothing more than very aggressive variation of martingale.
And we all know that  martingale is not exactly the most reliable strategy to use - and no different that flat betting in the long run.

But Bustabit might be a little different as it has some multiplayer elements in it. Still I need to see extended documentation of that "100% winning strat" to believe in it.
1382  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Offline and Online on: September 10, 2016, 01:16:30 AM
I  like it online of course and it just came to my mind what happens if some one counts the card in online casino?
Like when you are in a real casino they see you and kick you out lol.
Counting cards gets significantly harder when casinos are using multiple decks. And when playing online blackjack you often don't know how cards are being drawn,
or if there are any decks at all. Cards might appear at random based on programmed algorithm which might be confusing.
1383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling problem on: September 10, 2016, 01:04:08 AM
i have lost 0.3 btc at slot game & heads or tails games
its so hurt but i won't to cry and keep gambling hope to get profits again Cheesy
Actually that situation you presented is the most common scenario I encounter when talking to gamblers. 99% gamblers can't accept their loss and would like to recover by playing more.

Which is totally wrong approach, because they usually end up losing even more.

You need to ask yourself some questions first. - It is a problem for you that you lost money? If your answer is yes - but you still continue, then you know something is not right here.
1384  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best bitcoin casino with legit jackpot? on: September 10, 2016, 12:40:47 AM
I know that huge uproar which was caused by betcoin.ag not paying that lucky player full prize for his won jackpot.

But do we have info of other casinos paying in similar situation?

Because hitting jackpot is extremely rare occurrence. I bet that some of casinos never had to pay jackpot prize money before.

And if they suddenly have to do it, I am wondering if they would be able to?
1385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Offline and Online on: September 10, 2016, 12:34:50 AM
Well, in standard real world casinos I usually can't use Bitcoin to gamble, so it is a huge disadvantage for me. As I am almost exclusively bitcoin gambler.
I only visit standard 'live' casinos when I am having fun nigh out with friends, but then - I don't usually bet more than $10.
1386  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Investment sites for Btc on: September 09, 2016, 01:37:46 AM
But this is kind of a confusing thing to couple together. Casinos and gambling should not be known as investments. If you gamble with your money that is not investing into anything except for stuffing money into the pockets of the casino head honchos.
Investing is something that I have come to know as a stable for sure thing that will not fail you for making a profit with.
Except that you are not gambling with your money there. You lend your money to fuel casinos bankroll. It is like you = the house in this case.
So with +EV you are expecting a profit in a long run. So you really can't call it anything else than investment method.
1387  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Poker Freerolls on: September 09, 2016, 01:12:04 AM
you should try betcoin.ag
another way is pokerstars... freerolls almost every hour and if you want to do a deposit/withdraw using bitcoin you can use neteller.

5% deposit fee if you go via neteller feels like a whole new level of extra rake.  Pokerstars need to man up and just accept BTC, make sure you guys email them regularly and ask, i have done so about 5 times.

Agree, i'm always asking them to accept bitcoin.
but using neteler is pretty simple and dont have this 5%... all you have to do is sell your bitcoin at an exchange and send USD to neteller.

i do that sometimes using kraken.
PokerStars are still bitcoin unfriendly but one of their direct competitors Bovada Poker has joined bitcoin crowd recently.
Unfortunately they don't offer any freerolls. But they host Bovada's weekly $100,000 guaranteed tournament.
And some really known tournaments for advanced players: Black Diamond Poker Open, Golden Spade Poker Open and Summer Million Poker Open.
1388  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buying bitcoins with credit card on: September 09, 2016, 12:47:34 AM
Depends where you live and you'll have to share a lot of information about yourself.
I don't know many services with credit card support outside of the US.
That is pretty much it. Buying bitcoins with credit card you will be asked to reveal all sort of information about yourself sue to heavy KYC procedures and AML regulations.
But if you are fine with this then it is actually pretty safe method of obtaining BTC. You can check this service: https://www.coincorner.com/
1389  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice Games Are So Much Fun on: September 09, 2016, 12:29:59 AM
I am getting the hang of them more and more, and it's so hard not to bet everything away, LOL! My fav is freebitco.in though. Gosh... I have 20k sat there from the faucet, and all I want to do is use it all for betting, ha!

I am not addicted; the 20k is still there, but wow... I have an itch to scratch for sure.
Freebitco.in is not even a dice site but more of a faucet.
If you want to experience real dice game I suggest you try Primedice. They just recently move to PD4 were there are more features and nicer UI.
And according to players feedback PD4 is more bugged that previous version. They seem to always carry over some incontinent bugs with every new milestone release.
Same story when PrimeDice 3 was released. It had flawed provably fair system which enabled hackers to take advantage of it and cheat the system (HufflePuff incident).
1390  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the most important thing for a dice site for you? on: September 09, 2016, 12:07:52 AM
What is the most important thing for a dice site for you? Which feature?

- Design
- Faucet
- Chat
- Bot
- Etc...?

I hope this topic can be a reference for new/old dice site owners.
Actually these things you listed are only a facade - real important stuff is invisible to the eyes. And it is in my opinion is better to look for these features:

- top notch security
- impeccable reputation
- good customer support
- great software, script, real provably fair
- proof of solvency
1391  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: lost my all money on BITSLER on: September 09, 2016, 12:04:15 AM
Asking advice after you lost?  Go take a walk, dude.
That's just how gambling is; sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.

no dude i fucking lose all the time i cant stop gambling whenever i get money i go gamble
You know that you are addicted. That is good first step. Because the worst case is if someone is so stubborn and deny that he is in fact addicted gambler.
You are probably suffering the most from symptom called sunk cost fallacy - you lost some bets and you want to fix it by gambling more to recover.
It is a dead end in most cases - you will just dig deeper hole for yourself. Without proper interaction and conversation there is little I can do for you.
1392  Economy / Gambling / Re: losing from freebitco.in on: September 08, 2016, 11:59:31 PM
And that story op told us is the reason I don't particularly like every automated betting systems in Dice. It feels like I am not in control of the outcome of the game at all.
True, that you can program it with all variables you wish, but instead this I would rather bet more money using single bet option.
1393  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Blackjack Pays 3 to 2 ---- By Crypto52.com on: September 08, 2016, 11:45:43 PM
I testes you site with build in faucet. And here is my impression:

You might lower dramatically both faucet reward and time you need to wait to claim another 'gift' Current 9000 seconds seems like ridiculous long time! It is 25 hours

Maybe 400 satoshi every 10 minutes would be better option?
1394  Economy / Services / Re: FortuneJack.com NEW Campaign – Earn up to 0.2 BTC A Month!!! Weekly Payments. on: September 08, 2016, 05:40:19 PM
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1395  Economy / Gambling / Re: Wealthydice.com | Bitcoin & Cryptojacks (CJ)|*DICE*PLINKO*|*CJ FARMING*| 1% H.E on: September 07, 2016, 12:11:01 AM
What I loved the most after visiting the wealthydice is this picture taken from Demo section:



You can see that  players betting on horse racing weren't able to win a single race. Not really good ad picture if you ask me.
1396  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any good sports betting BTC sites? on: September 07, 2016, 12:00:45 AM
the best sport betting with cryptco coin
i think is directbet eu, becuase in there support much coin, not only bitcoin
but support dogecoin litecoin dashcoin ethereum

but another beting sport support bitcoin

nitrogensport
betcoin ag
If you think that the most crucial factor in measuring site potential and quality is number of coins supported then you are very wrong.

Some characteristics of good sportsbook/casino you may consider as essential:

- good security

- good reputation

- good design, script, software

- fast, responsive customer support

1397  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Giving up gambling is not easy on: September 06, 2016, 02:17:27 AM
I recommend this thread if you feel that you can be a victim of gambling addiction - Myths and facts about gambling addiction:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1475232.msg14872353#msg14872353

I think it is interesting read for everyone as some of us have warped idea of what is excessive gambling.



1398  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best casino for invest ? on: September 06, 2016, 01:49:31 AM
I would advise anyone to not invest in ONE casino but instead split your investing money among 2 or 3 (or if you have spare money or you want to invest seriously even more).

This is list of bankroll investments I know of:

https://just-dice.com               
https://www.bitdice.me
https://diggit.io/
https://www.satoshidice.com                 
https://betking.io                     
https://www.peerbet.org           
https://safedice.com                 
https://www.moneypot.com       
https://www.crypto-games.net   
https://bitvest.io   

If you know some site not mentioned above, please comment and let us know.

1399  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UFC 203 Miocic vs. Overeem on: September 06, 2016, 01:29:46 AM
It is hard to predict. In general bookmakers are giving the upper hand to Miocic but the difference in odds is not that significant - 1.71 v 2.0.
These 2 fighters both have potential to win this fight. I will personally pass this event and won't bet on any of them - for me it is 55/45 on Miocic.
1400  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: September 06, 2016, 01:01:13 AM
I had in the passed issues also where I emailed them because I forgot my password or my 2FA and in the end, I basically had to get a brand new account. I was lucky because there was no balance there however.

Hey,

You need to understand that when people try to recover accounts we need very strong proof before we give that account.
Will you accept as a proof signed message from a bitcoin address where funds were deposited from/withdrawn previously?


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