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141  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍒 GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The Best Online Gambling Sites on: December 13, 2019, 10:28:52 PM
is there any form to submit your dice website like, im run dice website today, and publish it to your website, how can i do it?
thanks in advance

Anyone can request that a new site be added by clicking the "Add Site" button in the footer of my website. It's just a link to email me, but it has a few formatting adjustments. You can also just leave a comment in this thread as well. I'd suggest using a format like this:

  • Website Name :
  • Category :
  • URL :
  • Tell Us More :

I truly consider each and every site suggestion that hits my inbox, but unfortunately most suggestions are "less than stellar" to put it nicely. Lately I've found myself removing sites from my rankings more often than I've been adding new ones.
142  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍒 GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The Best Online Gambling Sites on: December 13, 2019, 10:18:11 PM
As seen on logos are fake.

Good catch, I took that "As Seen On" bar from an old design of a popular sportsbook called BetOnline back when I was building the site. To be honest, I forgot it was even there. I'll update that as soon as I can, but for now I've just removed it entirely.

How do you rank sites? What criteria are you using?

I've listed the factors I consider in the OP. Let me know what you think.

143  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍒 GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The Best Online Gambling Sites on: December 13, 2019, 06:46:05 PM
This is a self-moderated thread, but I don't see any reason why I'd need to use it.

Reserving top comment in case I need it some day.
144  Economy / Gambling / GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The World's Best Online Gambling Sites on: December 13, 2019, 06:43:43 PM
Hey BitcoinTalk!

This is the official discussion thread for GamblingSiteFinder.com.

GamblingSiteFinder.com monitors, ranks, and reviews the best online gambling sites across numerous categories including: casino, poker, sportsbook, horsebook, daily fantasy sports, forex, dice betting, crash gambling, and online bingo. Simply scroll to your favorite online gambling category and I promise you that the best options will be there sorted by quality and popularity.

I scour many of the most popular gambling forums and news outlets every day keeping tabs on the online gambling industry. If a site listed on GamblingSiteFinder.com is involved in any sort of scandal or controversy, regardless of magnitude, you better believe I am on top of it and updating my site to reflect the news. Large scale changes or updates are even chronicled in my changelog. For more information, check out my page regarding how my rankings work.

👉 If you think I’ve missed a reputable site, added an untrustworthy site, or if you think my rankings are in the incorrect order, just leave me a comment in this thread or contact me on Twitter or Reddit. It might take me a few days or even a few weeks to get back to you, but I promise I’ll consider each and every suggestion made by my loyal readers.

Here is how I determine my rankings:

FACTORS I CONSIDER

Responsible Gambling Resources

Does your site offer players the ability to self-exclude themselves, permanently close accounts, opt-out from marketing materials, set deposit limits, conduct a “reality check”, and set parental controls? Are there links to gambling hotlines present on your site? Failure to make these resources readily available to all of your customers is an easy way to get your business removed from my site.

Gaming License

Does your site hold a valid gaming license – Curacao, Isle of Man, UK, etc.? Where your iGaming license is issued from does not affect my ranking, but an unlicensed site is certainly penalized, or in almost all cases, not listed at all.

Popularity/Perception

I scour all of the major forums on a [near] daily basis making note of which sites your customers are talking about, recommending to each other, and publicly complaining about. After a trend has been established, I tweak my rankings accordingly.

Customer Service

Does your site create a barrier between you and your customers, or do you try to connect with them? Sites with at least one “personable” representative on social media sites like Twitter, FB, Reddit, BitcoinTalk, etc. rank higher than sites that only reply with auto-generated responses via email.

Transparency/Fairness

Don’t give your players a reason to believe they’re being slighted. Gambling sites that proudly display fairness results from independent auditing firms are favored in my rankings over those who don’t acknowledge this. Furthermore, sites that hide important details from customers are severely penalized, or in almost every case, excluded from my site entirely. The most common examples of this include: a) Hiding bonus rollover requirements and excluded games within a wall of legal text, and b) Failure to disclose banking limits and fees until after your customer has already deposited funds.

Fast Payouts

Your customers do not want to wait to receive their funds and they will complain if they don’t receive their winnings fast (regardless of your stated timeframes). Sites with hassle-free, expedited payouts perform better than sites that make customers wait for an extended period of time for a payout.

FACTORS I DON'T CONSIDER

Affiliate Commission

I do my absolute best to remain unbiased. This means I do not, and will not, accept any advertising requests whatsoever. Visitors to my site can be assured that I only list the most reputable sites in each category. I often receive emails from online gambling sites offering to pay me in exchange for higher rankings. And while yes, this site is monetized using affiliate programs, I do not, and will never, rank one gambling site over another because of the commission I’ve been offered. In fact, I’m not even an affiliate for most of my highest ranked gambling sites; some of them don’t even have affiliate programs.

145  Economy / Gambling / Re: CryptoSlots Now Featuring $10K Crypto Lotto! on: December 13, 2019, 06:29:11 AM
We have just launched three new slot machines that belong to our new slot line: Mega Matrix!

Great news! Do you add new slots often?
146  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS : poster book discussion on: December 13, 2019, 05:50:30 AM
Hi Peeps Place. I don't really have much to add to the discussion here, but I just wanted to drop in quick and tell you that this thread is one of the first places I turn to when researching and testing new sportsbooks. Thank you for all that you do, I know it's not easy!  Smiley
147  Economy / Gambling / Re: Game-protect scam even more nefarious than you might think. on: December 13, 2019, 05:43:01 AM
Confused here - wasnt it obvious he was also an affiliate besides his so called protection mission? Just have a look at his site...

Tbh, I'm not too familiar with this user (although I've heard whispers) but yeah, he/she promotes two sportsbooks on his homepage at the moment.
148  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER 3.0 ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 ♣ Win✅ Mac✅ Android✅ HTML5✅ on: December 13, 2019, 05:32:09 AM
3handed 2-7 OFCp and Prog OFCp should get their point limits raised. You regularly see 2-7 go to 15+ rounds and reach -100 for people, and if you are the last one to get the button, you are at a pretty big disadvantage, as chances are you or someone else will reach limit before you even get to your button. 150 for 2-7 and 200 for prog is much better.

Don't forget OFCp tournaments! I'd LOVE to play those and would probably alter my daily schedule to make it work.
149  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 27, 2019, 07:15:48 PM
It looks like PredictableLegacy has deleted his account. End of an era?
150  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 27, 2019, 06:19:10 AM
Insane action on Bustabit today; the house won over 150 BTC in the past 24 hours. Daniel must be sleeping like a baby right now.

Where is that user saying that max bet sizes should be decreased to reduce risk for investors now? lol
151  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 18, 2019, 04:27:32 PM
It sure looks like user Krills is trying to bankrupt Bustabit right now. What a run!
152  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 16, 2019, 05:17:07 PM
Yeah, random is the most important part of the deal and people have been still trying to calculate how the results could be good or bad in a row.

Now what you don't realize is that when you do martingale and bet 100 satoshi for example on 2x that means if you win 5 times in a row that is 500 satoshi won and you will not realize it more often, however when you lose 5 times in a row that will go from 100 to 200 to 400 to 800 to 1600 and you will lose 3300 satoshi, so 5 times in a row winning gives you 500 satoshi but your 5 times in a row lose gives you 3300 loss which is why there is really no way of not noticing the losses but it is quite easy to not see the wins.

Yeah, there are still people who check the wins as well but the results will be a "random" way of losing money in the end.

Elaborating on your comment, what makes the crash gambling concept brilliant (from the casino's perspective) is that it hones in on many of the cognitive distortions often found in gamblers:

  • Attribution: Problem gamblers may believe their winnings occur as a result of their efforts and not randomly.
  • Systems: Problem gamblers may believe that by learning or figuring out a certain system (a pattern of betting in a particular way), the house advantage can be overcome.
  • Selective recall: Problem gamblers tend to remember their wins and forget or gloss over their losses.
  • Near miss beliefs: Problem gamblers reduce the number of losing experiences in their minds by thinking they “almost” won. This justifies further attempts to win.

[source: verywellmind.com]
153  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER 3.0 ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 ♣ Win✅ Mac✅ Android✅ HTML5✅ on: November 16, 2019, 02:28:39 AM
I went back a few pages but couldn't find an answer. It is almost impossible to read the entire title. Does anyone use the Android app? Is it safe?
I want to try but, I can't be sure if it is safe. As you all know we are holding cryptocurrencies or other infos in our mobile.

If you are uncomfortable downloading anything to your device, SwC Poker is also available in-browser. I definitely understand your concern though, it's better to be safe than sorry!
154  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 15, 2019, 03:16:02 AM
How is it possible that the game crashes below my cash-out value at 4x 2 times in a row exactly until the script stops doubling the bet?

That's just some rotten luck my friend, sorry. I don't believe BaB is trying to scam you and your 74bits.
155  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER 3.0 ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 ♣ Win✅ Mac✅ Android✅ HTML5✅ on: November 14, 2019, 04:57:14 AM
Start the BBBJ much higher and then drop it down one rank every week.  Every once in a while it will get real low and real big.

I could get behind this idea.
156  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 12, 2019, 07:16:56 AM
PredictableLegacy now has a Twitter and Twitch account.

Twitter: @PredictableLeg

Twitch: @PredictableGames

Aaand his Twitter was already hacked. Yikes.
157  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 11, 2019, 09:38:33 PM
Your logic is incorrect. However much you may believe it's possible to predict when an outcome (in an independent event) is the most likely, it isn't. Each round of the game, the probability of an event remains the same. The event could be for example that the game crashes at 2x. Probability of this event is 49.5% for each round. You cannot take previous events into calculation as each round is independent from the previous rounds. You can calculate that the probability of an event after 999 rounds could be 99.99% but if the next round is independent from the 999 other rounds, there's no certainty that the event happens in the 1000th round.

Simply put, previous outcomes don't help predict future results. Every round's outcome is 100% independent from each previous round.

158  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER 3.0 ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 ♣ Win✅ Mac✅ Android✅ HTML5✅ on: November 11, 2019, 04:39:21 AM
Congrats acemonth and Nammus!

I still think the minimum qualifying BBJ hand needs to be increased though. In my opinion, it shouldn't be anything less than 2222.

I would rather have plo BBJ tables as well. Don't know what the requirements should be though.

I’d suggest 2222 as the minimum qualifying hand for a PLO Bad Beat Jackpot as well (at least initially). I’m not much of a PLO guy myself, but I‘d imagine 2222 is a pretty good starting point there too.
159  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER 3.0 ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 ♣ Win✅ Mac✅ Android✅ HTML5✅ on: November 09, 2019, 06:05:40 PM
Congrats acemonth and Nammus!

I still think the minimum qualifying BBJ hand needs to be increased though. In my opinion, it shouldn't be anything less than 2222.
160  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 07, 2019, 06:03:21 PM
PredictableLegacy now has a Twitter and Twitch account.

Twitter: @PredictableLeg

Twitch: @PredictableGames
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