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1381  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling effects on LGBTQ+ People on: August 20, 2023, 09:39:49 PM
Recently research was held by Dr Reece Bush-Evans who told that online gambling could Hide the sexuality of the LGBTQ+ people and most of these people prefer online gambling as compared to physical gambling for obvious reasons.

The more important concern for the LGBTQ+ people is that they are being treated differently in a casino which may come under harassment. Also, the study says that people at the casino, the staff plus the public have shown discriminatory behavior towards these people.

New Research Explores Effect of Gambling
I don’t think this is still happening today as the existence of LGBTQ+ people has already been accepted by the community. Though there are still some few negative treatments made by other people, but most of them have already been widely accepted as part of a human gender so there’s no reason that they will get the same humiliation like before. If ever harassment is still observed, perhaps the problem is not in them, but those irresponsible gamblers around that are narrow minded and have no sense of acceptance.
1382  Economy / Gambling / Re: Help us build the greatest crypto casino on: August 20, 2023, 08:59:56 PM
Have your own uniqueness from other other crypto casinos. If you can manage to launch a casino that offers different but new and exciting games, surely players from other casinos will shift their focus on your newly launched casino. That way, you are starting to build your own connection and demand from your customers and if you can manage perfectly your business, I believe you could give them the best crypto casino ever. This is quite hard due to market competition, but if you are giving high efforts and make an eye on serious details, then it will always be possible in time.
1383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cockfighting? on: August 20, 2023, 08:28:57 PM
Anybody know of any crypto casinos that offer cockfighting? preferably vietnamese thai cambodian or filipino
As far as I know, cockfighting has not been legalized in most countries because it’s simply a proof of cruelty to these bred gamecocks who’ll be fighting each other until one dies. While it’s been legalized in some countries but perhaps not online but only local cockfights. Well, in the Philippines, it was a hit before but when issues of corruption and robbery occur, it was then banned and was never seen operated online again.
1384  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2023 NBA Season on: August 20, 2023, 03:44:46 PM
Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting this morning that the NBA is launching an investigation into the circumstances surrounding James Harden’s claim that Daryl Morey is a liar and got him to sign a contract under false pretenses. The drama takes another step forward. I’m not sure what the NBA can do though. Maybe nullify the contract?

I don't think that the NBA can simply nullify the contract, it might take a long investigation though, as they needed to get all the facts straight before making this hard decision, but nullifying it might have a ripple effect on some contracts on the NBA specially those who are signing or teams that are giving big money to NBA players right now.

For now, it seems that the case is his words against the owners word. So let's see how the NBA is going to settle this issues. Regardless if James is not happy Sixers should allow him to get out of contract and that could be the best settlement for him.

The content of the contract represents the formal agreement between James Harden and the 76ers. Any verbal promises made by Daryl Morey to James Harden without a witness might not hold legal weight, and the law would likely lean towards Daryl Morey's side. It's unfortunate to witness their relationship deteriorate, which is quite disheartening. Personally, I'm skeptical that any lawsuit or investigation would gain traction without a valid and substantial foundation.

If that is a verbal agreement, then yes it's not going to hold at any court even in the NBA, no pun intended. Maybe he was promised with a huge some of money after this season that's why James Harden agree.

And if that is the case, then it's a trickery done by the owner, but how many of us heard this kind of excuse before? I mean we hold someone the word that they give to us and suddenly chance it in the last minutes. Harden and his agent should have written everything before agreeing to the Sixers or at least with the owner.

Daryl Morey should think about their present situation more carefully and think what will be waiting for them along the road because the horizon isn't that actually far, whatever the result of this case, the Philly will suffer because it's their team and if Harden will not be compensated, he will leave without a doubt and probably, Joel Embiid as well. I think they don't want to have that, so it's either make this issue go away by compensating Harden or suffer the consequences.
1385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling experience using loan money on: August 20, 2023, 01:33:46 PM
Why will a gambler utilized loan money for gambling in the first place, it absolutely makes no sense. Loans are taken for budgeting purposes, not gambling, and they have implications that we might never exist after encountering. Gambling with a solid mental balance will undoubtedly lead to gambling with an estimated amount of money, rather than the other way around. When it comes to gambling, we feel more pressure to do what we think is right, but we often forget that the chances of succeeding are 50/50. It's as simple as that: our results either result in profits or loses.
Even though gambling should be just for entertainment, not more so for profit and money, why do you have to make loans to get lucky, that's obviously not very good, in the end everything will get worse because gambling with borrowed money will not bring good results, so why Gamble with money you can afford to lose, not with borrowed money.

Usually, in some cases, people gamble with borrowed money because they want to try their luck again, so that the previous defeat destroyed them, so for them to take a fast way is to borrow money to gamble again, but in most cases, in the end, gamblers who are in debt will end tragically like suicides and others. The point is, never approach gambling if you really don't have money because gambling is a hobby that is quite a waste of money.

Every gambler knows this, but we cannot deny that some gamblers are still skating over a knife by putting themselves in a bad position for borrowing some money just for the sake of gambling and not just to entertain themselves for a few couple of hours. In most cases, gamblers do this because they are chasing for the money that they've lost because otherwise, it wouldn't lead them to this very position where more debts are almost inevitable.
1386  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Boxing: Regis Prograis vs Devin Haney on: August 20, 2023, 01:07:50 PM


The present champion, Regis Prograis, has an impressive record as well. Although he is not an undefeated boxer, his KO rate is high—24 out of 29 fights, which is equivalent to an 82.7% KO rate. I hope he will be as quick as Haney so he will be able to hit him and use that high KO rate to his advantage.


You can't beat what you can't hit, and Haney is so good at hitting his opponent without getting hit, after Mayweather he is the best defensive boxer now, and I believe he can beat Prograis even if Prograis has a high knock-out ratio, Haney has beaten a lot of great punchers by his technical skills I don't know who will be the favorite by experts here but this early he is my favorite to win by decision.

Though technically you're right, one cannot beat someone who he can't do damage with, but this fight will be interesting to watch as both fighters had a not-so good fight prior to this one. A lot of boxing fans said their last win was a robbery. Prograis could have been easily the favorite if not his last performance, I mean he won 4 straight TKO's after he lost to Taylor in 2019. While Haney was being rocked by a smaller and aged fighter who is out of his prime during his last fight against Loma. I know Prograis is not as fast and agile as Loma but his a power puncher and I doubt Haney's chin though, 12 rounds is pretty long to try and defend yourself not getting hit by a hard hit. Nevertheless, Haney is a good defensive fighter let's just see who will prevail.

Let's see if Haney can still intercept and avoid Regis power punches because that is his only chance to win this fight because his technicality will always be a thing and his asset no matter what division he fights on, but those defensive maneuvers while throwing a counterattack will somehow vary as the more you weight, the slower you'll get specially if 140 is not your comfortable weight. Anyway, this will be a good fight as both of them have a thing to prove.
1387  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: do anyone have done this? with gambling platforms on: August 19, 2023, 09:59:37 PM
With how the norm these days about casinos asking for KYC, it’s hard to expect that you’ll not be required to pass KYC even with an average win, most especially if it’s a jackpot prize. So I can’t give any of those casinos who will never ask for KYC, as most of the casinos I’ve come to play are already making KYC verification a compulsory one. However, if you gamble at a decentralized casino, maybe that could be possible. But it’s hard to trust decentralized casinos these days especially if you are risking a huge amount of capital.
1388  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Success or Fail? - Talking about Gambling as a major income on: August 19, 2023, 09:40:54 PM
I don’t need to argue with this as most those who venture into gambling as their major income end up failing and not succeeding. Because in any investment or gambling activity, once you put pressure into it, you’ll be constantly bothered and won’t have time to focus anymore, which will make you more susceptible to losses in the end.

This is probably the reason why gambling should never be seen as a major source of income. It’s not only unreliable, but seeing a lot of events become unpredicted in gambling, then it’s too dangerous to put high hopes that gambling will definitely be the one to put food on the table.
1389  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Typical scenario when you are losing on: August 19, 2023, 08:58:53 PM
Losing is part in gambling but the more you put your hopes high that you’ll eventually win in the end, the more losses you’re going to incur. That is proven already because a lot of times I gamble with the start of feeling positivity and all of it and then won at first but later on, all you experience are just consistent losses until you used up all your money in gambling and realized late that you’re not really lucky that day. So you call it a day and then prepare for the next day believing that you’ll eventually recover all what you lose, and yet you end up still losing even a bigger amount at the end of the day.
1390  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Navigating Bitcoin's Price Plunge: What Awaits Next? on: August 19, 2023, 08:37:04 PM

Prepare for the $35000 that's what's next. Every time BTC falls like this, it will instantly bounce but maybe it will happen next month.

We are in the accumulation period I suppose and a lot are already expecting a dive before it will shoot to break a resistance which I think this dive must be it. But I think it will drop a bit more to $25000. The market always acts weirder every time the bull market is about to begin.
Bitcoin is currently priced at $26k but I supposed it will go even lower than $25k or $24k, and might stop at its lowest point at $20k I think. However, we should not worry when this price scenario happens because whenever a price decline suddenly happens, it’s preparing for a huge bounce back of price and yes, $35k or $40k might be its target soon. So just take advantage whenever there is price decline, because bitcoin price will never stay that low forever, it’s price will recover again and might hit a new resistance when we least expect it to happen.
1391  Other / Off-topic / Re: Keeping your gambling habit a secret. on: August 19, 2023, 01:31:07 PM
I hope it is better for a gambler if he keeps his gambling habit a secret. Because in the society we live in today, different people live in different mindsets. But I have seen many murubbis in my area who make a lot of bad comments about such gambling or betting who indulge in this activity. In that case it is understood that when a gambler places a bet on his name, his family is called various bad words by the people of the society. Accordingly if a gambler keeps his gambling a secret then it is definitely a good sign. Because if that person gambles without keeping such a secret, then a gambler keeps this matter a secret keeping in mind that there will be various comments about him in the society. I would say that those who keep their gambling a secret for self-respect must be proud of it.

Not sure though, you can only keep that secret for that long. Just a couple of months ago, I saw my neighbor in a land base casino and he doesn't want me to tell it to the neighborhood. But the thing is someone have seen him and his wife and so there is a noise within the place because his job is like to give lectures or something.

But I guess no one can really hide his gambling activity to anyone. Even today, I just got home from a land base casino and saw someone that I knew and I never thought that she is also into gambling.

Well, it's understandable why people don't want their activities to be known around their neighborhood because it's not something that we should be proud of in the first place. We definitely know the ups and downs behind our gambling and it's one of the reasons why we don't actually vocal about it because we know that if they will know, we will be viewed negatively and surely we don't want that as it can really cloud their judgement towards us. You know, there are somethings that we can't take it back.
1392  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2023 NBA Season on: August 19, 2023, 12:29:20 PM
I don't what to speculate but it should be around the money I guess. Maybe he was promised to have a good money this season. But the owner turn his back on Harden.
Words are very powerful, and they should be honored. If James Harden is promised good money without conditions, then he is due for that. However, sometimes these businessmen are very clever; they tend to use their power to influence a player's decision but ultimately may not stand by their words. Nowadays, the system has already changed, as players can make demands. In the case of James Harden, being a superstar, I'm pretty sure he knows what he's doing. He understands that he won't lose his job, even if the 76ers decide to trade him, which they have refused to do until now.

Might be but as we all know, owners will have to make promises, and players should take that as a grain of salt. I remember the Jordan Poole trade, Poole said that he was assured that he will not be traded by Dunleavy Jr. But in the next 12 hours, he was traded to the Wizards.

So that is a lesson that there is no absolute word in the NBA, it's business, the owner or the president of basketball for operations of a team will have to make the hard decision. And with that, Harden might be hurt by the promises and so he wanted to leave.

Players end up thinking they run too much in the NBA.  They've been given too much control of the process.  Theor job is to play basketball, it's the business side of the team to position the players how they see fit.  When players sign a contract for millions of dollars the owner can do whatever he wants with that player from there.  Ypu always here players surprised and say that it's a business in the end.  For these teams yeah it is lol. 

This is definitely a problem that’s getting worse. The players sort of have the owners over a barrel because owners don’t want to seem like they don’t have their players’ backs. Otherwise they won’t be able to get any free agents to go there. What’s happening now in Philly is probably going to keep players from signing there in the future.

NBA players just found a loophole to put the franchise in a short lease instead of the opposite where the players should be the ones chasing the teams in-order to play because they need them and that's their only chance to get paid with millions worth of contact, they'll be lucky if they will find any team. That how should it work but now in this day and age, it's very different because the players already have the power over them and not the other way around.
1393  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling by financial dependents. on: August 18, 2023, 10:41:57 PM
Mother always knows best. But at this time, even if his mother will consistently discourage him from gambling, we cannot guarantee that his son will follow her. The fact that online gambling is just one click away, that makes it even harder on part of the parents to stop their son from continuous gambling. But as you’ve said OP, the boy seems gambling responsibly, and at his current age, he’s mature enough to think what is right from wrong. In the future, if he’ll steal money from his mother just to finance his gambling, I know it will never bring him good in the long run so he’ll still learn his own lesson from doing so.
1394  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Boxing: Regis Prograis vs Devin Haney on: August 18, 2023, 03:40:20 PM
Although the fight is not yet final as we have seen Regis throwing tantrums that the Haney's is changing the terms specially the purse split.

I don't understand what kind of disrespectful act the camp of Haney is engaging in. They are the challengers, yet they want to dictate the terms of the purse split. We know that Haney is more popular, but they should respect that Regis Prograis is the champion. As a basic rule, the champion should receive more benefits in terms of the purse split. A 50-50 split might be the lowest acceptable, but if Haney were to request a 60-40 split in his favor, I think that would already be unjustifiable.
Yes, I agree, for sure it has something to do with the split that they are offering Regis, the current champion at a lower cut in the money here. And it's good that he engage the public here. Although not sure if the Haney has replied to it. But if you look at it, this are all businessman who wants to take advantage of their opponents to gain more money as far as split goes.

For me it's ok to call this 50-50, Haney is not a crowd drawer in his own rights. In his last fights, he need to have a good opponent to have a good PPV tickets and live gates. So it's just fair for Regis to complain if he is going the smaller cut here.

He is the current champion, so he needs to maintain his position. Besides, if this fight does not happen, he will remain the champion and can still fight other boxers who challenge him. Who knows, he might get a shot at a unification fight, which I think is bigger than fighting Haney. Haney is the one who needs this fight; he is also trying to build his legacy, so he needs to become a champion. If he is too greedy, he will not get what he wants.

Right, it shouldn't be even an issue to begin with because Regis is not the one who is chasing for a fight, Haney is, and because he is already the champion and he have a lot more options to choose rather than wasting his time on negotiations with Haney who surely got his head way back down. If that's what Haney wanted, then so be it, it will be his loss and not Regis's.

Don't know what's with Haney these days, he surely know that his days in the lightweight division are numbered but he thinks that he is still special and will always get the A-side even if he doesn't have anything to offer. What happened recently against Loma was just a lucky one and certainly will not be that lucky again in his next fights.

Devin Haney already made his move and I don't know if that was wise or not but it's too obvious that he doesn't want Regis to prepare fully for their upcoming fight because he's afraid on what could happen. Moreover, Regis is the champion here and he have the full control of what could happen in the discussion, he shouldn't allow this to happen because he's been already underestimated.

First Haney wanted to be in the A-side when he's the one challenging Regis for the belt, for short, just a visitor who wanted to take his chance. And then now, he wanted to have a much earlier fight compared to what has been talked about.
1395  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Inoue vs Tapales for Unified Super Bantamweight Title - November on: August 18, 2023, 03:25:21 PM
I have full confidence in Inuoe that he will dismantle Tapales with his punches and that will make him win easily. He is a brave fighter. Tapales might be bigger but that is not what we consider,if you watch the victory of Inoue over Fulton yesterday,you will know that he will be the winner in November 20. Tapales sluggish moves isn't good enough to knock Inuoe out of his way to be the champion. I will bet on Inuoe because it is a sure win. The Filipino might still prove us wrong if he can withstand and win the fight.

I thought there's no date yet. But in any case, this will be a very good opportunity for the Filipino boxer to get a lucrative fight.
He can even get a deal that can be a very good for his retirement, even if we say, he has slim chance with Inoue.
But so far, Inoue is not yet in the list of the "elite" fighters as based on this article -

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2365353-five-boxers-who-are-just-a-win-away-from-being-elite

The names of Mayweather, Pacquiao, Cotto, Alvarez are seemingly on the list.
Whereas, Lomancheko, Santa Cruz, Mikey Garcia, Wilder and Crawford were said to be a win away when the article was written in 2015.
So this year, 2023, I believe, Inoue will be on this list of elite boxers as he attained the 4-weight champion of the world.
If he will continue to win fight after fight, he will soon find his name along with boxing greats such as Pacquiao.

It's too early to consider Inoue as an elite boxer. While he may be a four-time world champion already, there are still questions about whether he can dominate outside his country. Most of his fights have taken place in Japan, so I believe he needs to come out and compete in front of bigger crowds and challenge the best in the next division he moves up to, assuming he wins this unification fight.

There's no doubt that Inoue will dominate in the super bantamweight division, but as he moves up in weight, there will be questions about whether he can still carry his speed and power and continue to prove himself.

I agree, I know that his strong and indeed a monster just like his alias but he's getting overrated these days because of the hype that has been around him and being a four-division world champion isn't new to us because that is already achieved by numerous boxers, we should know that Inoue is still on the process and we aren't even sure if he can still add another division to his resume because it is still too early for that.

And fighting outside his country might not be new to him but that will force him to adjust as he's not in his comfortable zone anymore, everything will be a hostile as it's not his country and the rules that he's used might change as well just like how he wraps his fist because in US soil, that is sure not permitted.
1396  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Boxing Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: August 18, 2023, 02:59:51 PM
But since a rematch inside the octagon has surfaced, people are now attracted to it and that is one of the few reasons why we are still talking about this as it is more interesting rather than a boxing fight, and Jake Paul will have a chance to bounce back and redeem himself from the recent loss he had. I mean who wouldn't want a redemption fight?
There's a good chance Diaz can beat Paul because Diaz is a wrestler and MMA fight is shorter than boxing, so he don't need to have really good stamina. If Paul didn't learn how to escape from ground fight, Diaz can easily subs him, MMA fight is more technical as you can win in many ways.

The rematch should be happen ASAP before Diaz become more older.
He sure does need this to happen fast.
But Nate could sometimes be dragged by what is happening in the octagon, if a fighter is boxing him up, he will do the same and prove that his chin is tough. How many times have we seen that happen?
There's a chance he might not maximize his skills in wrestling or his submission skills just to prove that he could take down anyone with his fist or just endure their punches until the decision happens.
All Jake Paul needed is a takedown defense and then he could keep the battle in the standing position until Nate makes a wrong move. I mean, he did knock him down from their last fight so there's a chance it could happen again. But yeah, stamina might not be a big deal here for Nate, it will be Jake who should train to battle at 5 minutes per round.

That's the problem with Nate Diaz and I don't know if it's his pride or not because it seems to me that he is more inclined to do what his opponent is doing, when in fact he can showcase his skills and finish the fight as fast as he can so that he can rest afterwards with a victory on his side. But sometimes that is not the case.

Well hopefully this time he will be different, he just came from an embarrassing loss that almost made him like a clown fighting in the boxing ring where he doesn't have any abilities at all, even his defense can be neutralized easily by some uprising boxers in the industry. He now has a chance to redeem his name and take one last paycheck with him and a win before he steps down again, but for good.
1397  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo - September 30th in Las Vegas on: August 18, 2023, 12:33:55 PM
Here is the Los Angeles face-off between the two fighters, this is mega fight so it's going to be big fight,



So two undisputed boxers here, Charlo says that he will beat Canelo, so we will see. Hype has started already for this superfight.

I cannot wait for this fight to happen. I still believe that Canelo will return to his old beast form since he is more motivated to train harder against a fellow undisputed. Charlo may possess the skills and power that enabled him to become undisputed at 154 but he is moving up 2 divisions north. Canelo will be too big come fight night and he will continue to march forward to get a stoppage. And Jermell does not have enough power to make Canelo reluctant to come forward.

After this fight, Jermell said he will return to 154 and defend his remaining 3 belts against Terrence Crawford. Win or lose to Canelo I'm still doubtful about his plan of dropping back in weight. If he gets KO'd by Canelo then Bud will also demolish him at 154.

Yes, and we have seen boxers like Roy Jones Jr, who went as high as HW division to win a belt and then go back to 168 - 175 lbs and he wasn't the same anymore. And this could happen to Charlo as well, win or lose if he cuts back to 2 weight class down after fighting as high as 168 lbs, could have a devastating effect on his body.

But of course, we want him and Crawford at 154 lbs and there has been a lot of trash talking between this two party at the Spence vs Crawford fight. So it's going to be exciting for Charlo to lay down his 3 belts against Bud.

Tough to say for the Crawford vs Charlo fight because just like what you mentioned, there is a good chance that Jermell Charlo cannot go back anymore to his comfortable weight class where he has the undisputed belts and just like what the sanctioning bodies have stated in the past week, Charlo will not be an undisputed anymore after his fight against Canelo, regardless of the outcome of the fight. So, Crawford might not be that inclined to fight anymore because Charlo might not even go back.
1398  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A person who won 600k$ in lottery on: August 17, 2023, 10:09:38 PM
$600,000 is a great win but it’s not forever money, if you live in a First World country. If I won $600,000 I’d buy a couple of small houses to rent out, take a holiday and buy bitcoin with the rest.

Sounds like the guy involved in the OP’s post sadly wasn’t prepared or made for money.
If given the chance to win such huge amount, my plan is also to build some house apartments that would give me a sufficient source of income. There is no loss with that as long as you properly manage your property investment.

However, I am saddened to hear the ending of the story. Perhaps the fate of losing your money is high especially if you gain it in an abrupt way. Gambling is not bad at all, but if you won and have no concrete plans on where to use your money, it’s like you are still gambling with your funds and still end up losing everything you have.
1399  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Passive income with crypto on: August 17, 2023, 08:53:25 PM
Hey guys! I've been in crypto for a while but since it's bear market I'm curious: are there any services where you can earn passive income in crypto, except lending?
If you know, share your experience, please.
Staking and lending crypto are some of the services that will help you earn passive income in the market. But if ask if they are worth doing, well it depends on what crypto coins you are staking and when it comes to crypto lending, for me it’s quite risky especially if you are lending to some unreliable and not trustworthy groups or individuals.

If I may suggest, never go with passive income as they are sometimes attached with some scams. Learn to work on your knowledge and skills, and you will find satisfying income out from your hardwork and endurance.
1400  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What you will do? on: August 17, 2023, 07:23:41 PM
Everyone must have experienced loss, whether it's a big or small loss. And he experienced loss more often than he won. Has anyone ever experienced boredom playing gambling because they have been losing more often than winning? If anyone has experienced this, what did you do?

I'm giving out a poll to find out what all of you did and which one all of you voted for the most. I choose the number one because if I can take a break from playing gambling, I feel that I can handle my emotion with good, which can save some money. I already tried to take a break for a while to calm myself down and that worked for me.
Number 1 also works for me. Not because I need a break because I can’t afford for another loss, but because I have to keep my emotions healthy as well like it needs to take a rest at some point and be free from the stress and pressures whenever I’m losing in gambling. However, if you could learn also to minimize the amount of your bets every after loss, that could also work but you can’t stop yourself from losing still regardless if it’s just a small amount of penny. Gambling is just a game of chances, and if you don’t have the luck to win at that moment, you’ll never be profitable with gambling as it’s very clear that strategies will never guarantee you to win.
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