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1701  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN SLOTS] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ | Up to 0.0375 BTC/w on: May 10, 2020, 10:59:18 AM
Since it's my one year anniversary on bitcointalk (1 year + 6 minutes Cheesy), I thought I would leave my application once more.

Username: efialtis
Post Count: 2826
BTC Address (must be SegWit): bc1qyhmqacdslz67vnwntln0ntfs9vvsa8xklr5rcj
1702  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 09, 2020, 04:44:52 PM
@BitcoinGirl.Club
i hope we can meet again at the same table  Cool Wink🍻
If I am not wrong then last time we both were in the same table and had some good few hand exchanged. Yeah, would be nice to see you again but be extra careful when you bet against me, I am not a guy to call big when I have weak hand 🤪

@efialtis, more 1000 chips sent on your way for rest of the tournaments. ID: 45625360

Received and noted, thanks. I will have to join a bit later tonight but I will come and get ya guys!

Edit: Yeah, my bad, sorry! Cheesy

Edit 2: Oh yes, some sick tyKiwanuka spreadsheet!
1703  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 09, 2020, 04:11:54 PM
Joining in an hour and can't wait to see you guys on the table. So far I am seeing 12 seats has already taken excluding me. I hope we make it 20 at-least. Come on!!! Look for the prize of the final.

1. 0.05 BTC pot that's about $484.30 in current prize. Winner gets 40% I guess which is around $193.72
2. The 200 extra chips from each tournament can make 0.032 BTC (say on average 20 users in every tournament) which is around $310.20 in current price
3. Valuable BIG BTC Ticket: I have no idea about the value but safe too say the value will be worth something good.
4. SwC Flexfit Hat : Again, no idea about the value but this should be an honor which very rare users will have

Forget about 3 and 4. If you add up 1 and 2 then it's over $500.

All you are spending is the max: 0.008 BTC or $77.49 in the current price. Don't forget the fun you can have.

Come on!

BIG BTC (every last Sunday of the month) has a prize pool of around 0.75 BTC and the regular buy-in is 10 mBTC (10k chips).
1704  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 09, 2020, 02:57:15 PM
A friendly bump! We neeeeed more people, hop in and don't miss the action!!!!  Grin

Just over two hours left until the start of the new series. Hurry up, according to the spreadsheet, only 16 have paid their fees so far, which isn't great.

I thought we could certainly get at least 3 full tables...

Anyway, good luck and have fun!

Some great weather here - covid-19 restrictions are getting "softer" - I guess that's about it. Still, come on and play some poker with us even though you.cant.win this time, I mean you really can't!  Cool

Note: Future weekends will have 5k starting stacks instead of 3k - SwC updated the tournaments but couldn't do so for this week's tournaments due to ppl having already registered.

See you in a few hours guys!
1705  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 09, 2020, 12:06:16 AM
i just checked the tournament lobby for tomorrow's game---still only 3k starting stacks?!? what's up, @efialtis? i thought the poll seemed pretty clearly in favor of 5k stacks. Tongue

By the way, I stood among Top 10 in 'Play with Steve' tournament previous Wednesday. Don't assume that I'm weak player. My username - BetStrong. It speaks for itself as well. Wink

bring it! i wonder who will prevail between BetStrong and Betwrong.....

Yeah I have asked them to make it 5k but looks like they didn’t get to it yet. Will send another email now but worst case we ll have to wait until next week for 5k.
1706  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Main Club Partner of Watford FC ⚽ Fun. 🏀 Fast. 🎾 Fair. 🏆 on: May 08, 2020, 04:58:40 PM
[...]

Yeah that's one thing that I hate the most but there are couple of factor that is responsible like cashout is available only if that betting selection is available in live, it also depends on market provider. They are not to blame since their betting provider doesn't provides (maybe?) .

Perhaps that event had no odd markets available and that's why you didn't get any cashout option throughout the game.

It was available live and so were odds for it... Wink
1707  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Aktuelle Gewinnspiele im Forum on: May 08, 2020, 03:29:24 PM
vergiss nicht zu sagen das mann mindestens 1 mal bei deren seite gespielt zu haben.
und bullrun.. z.b: gibt mal dein bitcasino name mit an sonst wird das nichts Wink

Das stimmt doch überhaupt nicht?! Du kannst sogar einen brandneuen Account erstellen, falls du zuvor noch nie bei denen gespielt hast. Sprichst du hier etwa vom 1x Rollover? Das heißt lediglich, dass das bei dieser Aktion gewonnene Guthaben 1x umzusetzen ist, ehe eine Auszahlung angefordert werden kann. Hat jedoch nichts damit zu tun, dass man zuvor bei Bitcasino gespielt haben muss.
1708  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Main Club Partner of Watford FC ⚽ Fun. 🏀 Fast. 🎾 Fair. 🏆 on: May 08, 2020, 02:09:46 PM
Some little rant, quick and dirty...  Cheesy

As much as I like sportsbet.io in general - that cashout feature sucks big time and that's been the case for months now... I mean, deactivate it if you can't figure out how to offer it appropiately. Yeah, I am very well aware that it's just a feature and nothing the customer can insist on - still, the main priority should be not pissing off customers with a feature that is not working the way it should. Wink

Long story short: I had a little parlay (3 selections) with a 37.5 mBTC potential win going - 2 selections were already settled (won). Third selection was Slavia Mozyr Reserve vs Torpedo Zhodino Reserve over 1/1.5 HT with the big outsider seeing a red card in 14th minute and the favorites scoring first goal in 17th minute.

Guess what? The cashout feature never opened up, I refreshed like 100 times but it just wouldn't open and I am not talking about it not opening up right after the goal was scored...

That sucks, do something about it and please fix this guys! Wink

Have a nice evening everybody and good luck with your bets. Cheesy
1709  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [Exchange] PayPal/Skrill/Neteller BTC/LTC/ETH/ETC/PM/Payza/Webmoney/Payoneer on: May 08, 2020, 08:50:43 AM
Morning,

I have just sent $193,33 USD via Neteller. My BTC address is bc1q9janeu4mdya3vfh6ff5s29evtq3gv5yn94sxfe.

Thank you very much and have a nice day!
1710  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 08, 2020, 07:49:59 AM
Let's get back to Poker and our 2nd series guys!

I appreciate all the input regarding charity and as mentioned before, I will try to have a separate tournament going and in addition, anyone who would like to donate, is more than welcome to do so.

Only one more day to go, curious to see how many we will be tomorrow. Smiley

Hello People,
I would like to join this series too. I am reading rules and understanding everything. I will get password for the game once I send 200 chips, right? Also, whom should I send 200 chips? I don't see any member with youcantwin username on bitcointalk or is it SwC username? If yes, then what is the name of youcantwin on bitcointalk?

Hey,

good to see fresh blood - yeah, you just send 200 chips to "youcantwin" on SwC for each game you wanna join, send me a PM that you did and I will share the password - I am youcantwin... Wink The username speaks for itself by the way...
1711  Economy / Reputation / Fake Accounts bumping Covir.io ANN - Massive SPAM on: May 08, 2020, 07:44:34 AM
Well, now that sucks but the transparent person I like to be (when possible), I need to post this. Covir.io reached out and hired me to translate their website, which I did - even though it's a covid-19 related project, I thought it's a serious and legit one and so I completed the job. Afterwards I was hired to also translate their Whitepaper and I was just about to start minutes ago... when I saw the obvious: They hired fake accounts to bump their ANN thread. Well, I guess I will now skip translating their Whitepaper and the payment I would receive.

While this is not my strength in this forum and our police is much better at that, I thought I would share anyway.

Twinkledoe commented here and he was right obviously:

Very obvious that this is hiring bumpers for this project, fresh accounts with first post here.  Roll Eyes Where is the profile link of Mr. Olivier Somville and other members of this team? Seems that this is just another project using the Covid situation. Can you show us those biosafety licenses that you have.

I am not buying this one of course:

Please avoid unnecessary questions and mainly, all of your answers are available on our website or whitepaper.



Covir.io ANN Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5243195

Fake Accounts used for bumping: Those guys are posting useless crap, some are clear cases (part of a bumping accounts group) while others have only been used to post once

nousebtyha - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1735985 - Newbie account with only 1 post history (all in this thread)
Yanti389 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2706361 - Newbie account with only 1 post history (all in this thread)
DuongDucChinh7621 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2699834 - Newbie account with only 1 post history (all in this thread)
Chriswanson - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2709146 - Newbie account with only 2 post history (all in this thread)
siopesliri - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1737103 - Newbie account with only 1 post history (all in this thread)
vodung - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2708322 - Newbie account with only 1 post history (all in this thread)

Behnam67p - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2708094 - Newbie account, 4 posts total, posted in some PZM Cash bounty thread together other accounts listed here
pozitivniyoo - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2700628 - Newbie Account, 2 posts total, posted in some PZM Cash bounty thread together other accounts listed here
santslurabin - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1740844 - Newbie Account, 2 posts total, posted in some PZCM Cash bounty thread together other accounts listed here

punchranchkume - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1749236 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, TOZEX, Cocos BCX, Goldario
ubah87 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2704033 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, TOZEX, Cocos BCX, Goldario
unpimilgoo - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1736428 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
ChauNguyenBong910 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2708736 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, TOZEX, Cocos BCX, Goldario
maxzzzzzz5 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2705908 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
pamyrtyatbeg - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1745658 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
DenToken - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2700925 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
YvonJonathon746 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2699399 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
figtonmedical - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2703907 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
crazyclock10 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2703765 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, TOZEX, Cocos BCX, Goldario
pamyrtyatbeg - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1745658 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
ubah87 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2704033 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, Cocos BCX, Goldario
ShakitaTrocchio - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2702457 - Newbie account, bumping threads for Covir, TOZEX, Cocos BCX, Goldario

I guess it's more than obvious...
1712  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 07, 2020, 10:53:09 PM
Appreciate the input mate and appreciate anyone who wants to support the charity thing. I just don’t want things to get „complicated“ and I am afraid this could happen. That’s why I initially suggested to just „allow“ anyone who wants to help to send extra chips, whether upfront or after winning some.
That was quick response from you. I think both can be executed very easily.

Idea 1:
You just send the entire extra chips to the donation address instead of sending it to the winner

Idea 2:
1. Make sure you send the password to ONLY those who paid 2400 chips for both tournaments of the week. So if anyone thinks that they will only join the 2nd tournament of the week then they can not. They can skip playing the 2nd tournament of the week but will have to pay for both.

2. The winners of the 2nd tournament of the week will send the chips to you or to the donation address. We will all know who are the winners so nothing is going behind the doors.

3. End of the series you will send 50% of the extra chips to the donation address and 50% to the grand winner.

Does this look very complicated? I guess not 😉

What I wanted to say: All of that means "additional rules",  sort of...  when most people just want to play some poker. Tbh I don't see a reason why we should implement such "rules" when anyone can freely donate chips as they wish.

As some guys pointed out earlier, donating like half of the estimated prize pool would make the series less attractive and I actually get that.

Don't get me wrong - I am all for helping people in need when they are members of the community all of us obviously "love" - we just shouldn't mix up things too much.
1713  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 07, 2020, 10:28:32 PM


@efialtis, @figmentofmyass, @yahoo62278, @iv4n, @tyKiwanuka, @CoinEraser, @cygan, @morvillz7z, @babo, @Globb0 and everyone else

I Just noticed this poll and I think I have a different idea. Please note that I have no problem even to join a charity tournament which will be > 10 mBTC but not everyone will not have this luxury. Having too many tournaments at the same time is going cost everyone a lot and possibly a lot of regulars will consider to skip it too.

Instead of having a separate tournament, we can just make a twist in the current series we have.

Currently the price:


1) 0.05 BTC guaranteed Freeroll for the Finalists, valuable
2) BIG BTC Ticket
3) SwC Flexfit Hat and
4) Whatever the total those 200 extra chips from every tournament from users will make.
5) We have 8 tournament where we are paying 1200 chips in total to earn points for the final tournament. 4 winners from each tournament is sharing the individual tournament's pot.

Idea 1:
Let's talk about those 200 extra chips.
Say 20 users on average in every tournament which means we will collect 32,000 chips which means 0.032 BTC
We can simply donate this entire 0.032 BTC to the charity instead of giving it to the winner. The winners is going to receive enough money from SwC sponsoring.

Idea 2:
Entry fee for each tournament is 1000 + 200 chips and we have two tournaments every week which makes 8 in four weeks. For each week one is paying 2000 + 400 chips to play two tournaments and the goal is basically to earn as many points as they can earn to top in the leader-board.

Have a rule that one can only join the second tournament of the week if he joins the first tournament. And then what if in the first tournament of the week the winner gets the money but in the 2nd tournament of the week all the entry fees will go to the donation address or will be used for donation? This way from each 2nd tournament of the week we can collect 1200 chips from each users. Now if we have 20 player then we get 96,000 chips and this is a very good amount to donate. 0.096BTC is fairly good amount.

If we simplify it then it stands like this: One will pay 2400 chips to play two tournament a week. First one will have prize pot and points but the 2nd one will not have a prize pot but you are playing for points.

Let me know your thoughts.

PS: I am personally is going to donate 50% of my winnings from this series. This counts any winnings.

Appreciate the input mate and appreciate anyone who wants to support the charity thing. I just don’t want things to get „complicated“ and I am afraid this could happen. That’s why I initially suggested to just „allow“ anyone who wants to help to send extra chips, whether upfront or after winning some.
1714  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcointalk Poker Nights Discussion Thread (private games for btctalk members) on: May 07, 2020, 11:37:29 AM
Hey guys,

I finally got to updating OP - let me know if you are missing something! (I still have to update the player/username list)

Other than that, please spread the word and let's see if we can manage to get even more fellow bitcointalk mates to play with us in our 2nd series! Smiley
1715  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 06, 2020, 10:01:17 PM
the pool + swc bonus aren't reaching 1000$ and that's for a whole month of playing , so a dedicated event with larger buy ins is the best IMO
+1

The problem will be to hit that sweet spot regarding buy in size that enough people will still want to participate and that we collect enough money for rewards and charity. For me that sweet spot would 5-20 mBTC with half of money going to charity and other half to top three players.

> 5 mBTC sounds kinda steep for the regular gambling board crowd. i wonder if we could generate any interest on the rest of the forum though, since it would be a charity event.

maybe we should run a poll re what stakes people are willing to play.

standard payout structure no good?

Good idea - I have just added a poll. To be honest, our general thread might be the better place to discuss the charity thing but hey, let's just test the waters and see what some of our regulars think based on their votes and go from there.

Other than that - everyone getting hot or what? Only 3 more days and tbh - probably because I sucked in series #1 - I can't wait for our 2nd series! Feels like the first time...  Grin
1716  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 06, 2020, 01:06:58 PM
weird, it should have been 9max like a single table SNG. if that's an issue, we should try to get it fixed before the next championship. playing 4-handed off the bat doesn't seem ideal.

It was just a mistake/miscommunication/whatever from SwC/efialtis and won't be an issue in the future. efialtis made a post about it, contacted SwC immediately and they fixed it after some minutes:

The final has started - unfortunately we have two tables instead of one final table (as it is supposed to be) - I have already contacted SwC about it but for now, there is nothing we can do so please give your best anyway guys - sorry for the inconvenience...



Thanks for jumping in mate - yes, won't be an issue in the future - was caused due to late reg. but I will make sure we won't have late reg in our next Grand Final. Wink

I have messaged the passwords to everyone who contacted me by now and we also have a new face - I hope we will see more newcomers. Smiley

Can't wait for Sunday, be prepared, this time youcantwin (never gets old, sry)... Cool

Regarding charity - well, I will try to come up with something and post an update when I have.
1717  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Rebelwamp Japanese- Korean- Chinese-Russian Translation Service on: May 05, 2020, 07:43:06 AM
I was hoping you'd be able to resolve it but to be honest, I was expecting this.
He probably blocked you on TG, that's why you don't see him online.



I guess so... well, lesson learned - I guess there is nothing we can do about it. I hope he won't scam more people when coming back with an alt account...
1718  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 05, 2020, 07:29:43 AM
Good morning everybody,

the tournaments for series #2 are now live! Smiley I have asked SwC to switch from 3k starting stacks to 5k - lets see if they can do it.

I will now PM everyone (who has already sent chips) the passwords. Smiley



Regarding donations: Looks like most of you would like to help and I am still open to any ideas - I wouldn't mind taking like 10% of a week's "extra chips" and send them over to Royse777 - maybe we should just do that and anyone who is not comfortable doing this, just let's me know and I will not send his chips (all anonimously of course). What do you think?
1719  Economy / Gambling / Re: #2 Bitcointalk Poker Series (0.05 BTC & BIG BTC Ticket sponsored by SwC Poker) on: May 04, 2020, 10:01:58 AM
Hey guys,

I have just added a poll to get a quick feeling - referring to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5243099.0.

Long story short: I don't see us having a separate "charity-tournament" for now due to time-frame. Instead, I would like to give everyone the chance to "donate" parts of the extra chips or send additional extra chips as long as series #2 runs. Donated chips will not count towards the final prize pool as of now - I may come up with something though to cover up, so no worries, we will have a great prize for sure. Wink

Anyone who is willing to support the cause, just let me know whenever you send chips and I will take care of the rest and have Royse777 receive the funds the fastest way. Your donations do not have to be made public if you don't wish to do so.

Thank you very much in advance and thank you for having made our Bitcointalk Series such an amazing and fun event!
1720  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Main Club Partner of Watford FC ⚽ Fun. 🏀 Fast. 🎾 Fair. �� on: May 04, 2020, 08:40:52 AM
I can't withdraw some of my balance lately. It says "You are unable to withdraw for 48 hours after making a deposit due to security reasons." but my last deposit was on April 28.

Are all you BTC deposits confirmed? In the last few days there was a bit more traffic on the network and if you used min fee maybe your transaction is still in a limbo? Sportsbet will let you bet with your money even without confirmations but you can't withdraw before you have at least 3 confirmations if I am not mistaken. Long shot but still possible and I am not sure what kind of error message would site put out for that case.

This is actually one of my favorite features on Sportsbet. Very helpful when catching live bets or last minute bets. Before sportsbet that was imposible to do in BTC betting world.

Actually I received the same notification a few days ago for the first time ever. My transaction was definitely confirmed. Well, the amount wasn't large and I was lazy, so I just lost it instead of checking why it happened. Wink
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