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1761  Economy / Services / Re: ELO BOOST on League Of Legends on: April 14, 2015, 09:45:55 AM
Op I have a question for you. How long usually does it take for you to reach diamond? Say if you are starting in bronze V and wish to go all way up to diamond division? Also you need login and password to be able to play on users account, yes? And will you guarantee that your win-lose ratio will be above certain threshold, say 60%? I am thinking of creating LOL account and just use your help to reach diamond, and then brag about it how LoL is easy...

That depends on what the mmr of the guy is, if he played 10 games and got placed in bronze 5 it is bad, but if he has like 40 loses more than wins it would take you a hell lot of time to climb up even to gold because you would win like 15 lp per win and lose 25 per lose
1762  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sites to bet on different things? on: April 14, 2015, 08:52:08 AM
betmoose allows you to bet on anything from sports to music politics you can also create your own bet and earn commission

hmm looks pretty nice and its really cool that you can make your own bets but seems to have traffic too low, doesnt it?
1763  Economy / Gambling / Re: We've opened a bitcoin casino! Bitcoins exclusively. on: April 14, 2015, 08:25:48 AM
Its always nice to see new poker and blackjack casinos but i honestly dont see any reason to use this casino instead of other casinos that are trusted and safe, this guy could just run away with your money, doesnt even have provably fair wich shows how little he knows about bitcoins
1764  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sites to bet on different things? on: April 14, 2015, 07:49:02 AM
why are going for these types of bets ? there are lots of clean matches every day, is that enough for you, or do you get any outside information on these types of unusual gambling ?

Hmm, i mean not really but im bored of sport betting even tho it can be profitable and bla bla, i just wanted to try new things that are fair and fun, not more dice

you can try 777coin bustabit and luckybit for different kind of bets, they have unique games for betting and luckybit offering high return if you have luck than get up to 999x with single bet.

I know about those games and they are fine but i am not looking for that kind of stuff, im looking for bets like in sport bets but for other things, anyways people have already gave me some sites that i will check out
1765  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: April 14, 2015, 07:46:17 AM
All ''proofs'' for god end up being the same thing, philosophical thoughts that are not proof of anything. There is no scientific proof of God right now, if there was all the scientists would talk about it wouldnt they? Why would 90% of the scientists deny the existence of god? One thing is for sure tho, The Bible God definitely does not exist.
1766  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sites to bet on different things? on: April 14, 2015, 07:36:57 AM
why are going for these types of bets ? there are lots of clean matches every day, is that enough for you, or do you get any outside information on these types of unusual gambling ?

Hmm, i mean not really but im bored of sport betting even tho it can be profitable and bla bla, i just wanted to try new things that are fair and fun, not more dice
1767  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any sites to bet on different things? on: April 14, 2015, 05:20:28 AM
Thanks for the answers, i checked them but ive never heard of any of them, are they legit? Have you guys used them?
1768  Economy / Gambling / Any sites to bet on different things? on: April 13, 2015, 09:21:48 PM
I know that there are a lot of sports sites to bet on but i know some sites to bet on a lot of different shit with real money like when a celebrity is going to have a kid or pretty much anything, is there any site like that for bitcoins?
1769  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the general stance on having Bitcoin and Altcoins in a Casino? on: April 10, 2015, 07:56:24 AM
The more Alt coins you have, the more confusing it becomes. Let's take MoneyPot as a example ... They only use BTC but they use bits and some people struggle with that conversion already.

Let's rather keep it simple and just use one crypto currency.

Some of these Alt's are "pump n dumps" and it would benefit only a very small percentage of the Crypto currency community. {If you need to open up a NEW income source, use one of the more well known Alt coins, and none of these known "pump n dumps"}  Sad

Well they shouldnt be using bits then, obviously if the casinos want to add altcoins they would only add the legit altcoins not the scam ones, they can also have an indicator when you play with an altcoin of how much the altcoin is worth at that moment in btc and dollars or an autoconverter so its easy for people
1770  Economy / Gambling / Re: Martingale isn't that bad on: April 10, 2015, 07:28:46 AM
felt bored and calculated it
so imagine you have 7 btc and want to make it 8 btc and there is a house edge of 2%
chance you'll be able to do this with martingale is 86.375%
chance you'll be able to do this with a bet of 7 btc is 85.75%
just a difference for exactly the same outcome


Your calculations are wrong, with a 0% house edge doing it with martingale is a 87.5% and doing it all in with 7 btc would be also 87.5% so it doesnt matter wheter you use martingale or all in, the only thing you win is time
1771  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Free guessing game - chance to win 1 BTC on: April 09, 2015, 03:31:02 PM
Will raise not less than 34 BTC
1772  Economy / Gambling / Re: [POLL]Vote for the best Bitcoin Dice graphic! on: April 09, 2015, 02:04:24 PM
I voted for Primedice (of course)
bitdice is the second, I like their simple design.

Why of course, primedice design or graphics are definitely not the best, not even close, they are not bad but they are not the best, we are talking about the design here not if the site is good or fair etc
1773  Economy / Gambling / Re: DirectBet – LIVE Sportsbook & Racebook. Rated # 1 by Bitcointalk Members ! on: April 09, 2015, 08:51:27 AM
Why are all the posts here complaining about directbet? Ive used them for a good amount of time already and never had problem honestly, are they paid to bring the site's reputation down or what?
1774  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My life is fucked! Bought 5 BTC and lost all! God punish me. on: April 08, 2015, 04:09:25 PM
Sorry for your loss but I think you are a stupid person. You got greedy and decided to gamble and when you lost you are behaving like you are a small kid. Why are you blaming casino owner when its your fault.

Obviously if he was a smart person he wouldnt gamble all his money but gambling addiction can be a tough thing, some scientists even say that it is worse than drug addiction and if you are addicted is really hard to stop without help
1775  Economy / Marketplace / Re: People lending no collateral? on: April 08, 2015, 02:10:41 PM
Loaning without collateral is a big mistake. I understand a loan between friends but don't ever consider loaning a gambler. You will hear 1000 excuses before you ever see your coin back. Loaning is -EV.

Not if you loan carefully Wink

Loaning carefully would be loaning with collateral, if you loan with collateral you are pretty much 100% safe but without it? Even if you are extremely careful, just 1 bad loan and it fucks up everything
You can also loan carefully...you just gotta check the user his trust his posts etc and if you see something suspective then you deny them the loan.

What if they bought the account? Maybe they bought it some time ago with positive trust and BOOM you get fucked, thats why always collateral is the way to go.
1776  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: In need of a Primedice Bot that can do this martingale strategy on: April 06, 2015, 06:10:26 AM
    So i need a bot that can help me with this.

    Make X amount of 0.00000000 BTC bets
    then
    If 10 reds in a row, Base bet = 0.00000001 BTC.
    then
    Start Margintale.

    This way i have way less chance of losing 0.1btc with 28 reds in a row *i think its 28* from 1 satoshi. as i would need 38 reds in a row, less likely than 28 reds in a row.

    It is true that 38 in a row is less likely but at the same time the more bets you make the more chances of getting 38 in a row and since you are making bets until you get 10 in a row (0.097% chance of happening) so roughly every 1000 bets you can start betting for real, the problem with this strategy is that it would take you years to even make a small profit because you need 1000 bets before you even start betting with martingale

    See the thing is, primedice allows you to make 0.00000000 btc bets, could use them as pre rolls. so anything apart from "time" which does not matter to the bot is not lost am i right?

    So we get

    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000000 Lose
    BTC 0.00000001 Lose
    BTC 0.00000002 Lose
    BTC 0.00000004 Lose
    BTC 0.00000008 Lose
    BTC 0.00000016 Lose
    BTC 0.00000032 Lose
    BTC 0.00000064 Lose
    BTC 0.00000128 Lose
    BTC 0.00000256 Lose
    BTC 0.00000512 Lose
    BTC 0.00001024 Lose
    BTC 0.00002048 Lose
    BTC 0.00004096 Win BTC 0.00008192

    in one of the worst case scenarios, where previously we would probably be at loss of 0.1 btc or so maybe haven't checked


    here is the link to the bot I use, just adjust the parameters to your needs

    link: http://pastebin.com/4JrphadW#


    this bot never works, always get

    OST https://api.primedice.com/api/bet?access_token=REMOVED 400 (Bad Request)[/list]

    You are betting with base bet of 1 satoshis, to win 0.01 btc you would need to bet 2.000.000 times with martingale strategy, now if you are also using the 10 loses pre rolls wich as i said earlier would be around 1000 bets before you get them, 1.000.000 x 1.000 = 1.000.100.000 thats the number of total bets (1 billion) to win 0.01 btc, even if you are using a bot betting 1 billion times would take a lot, years..  even with 1 bet per second.
    1777  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 120bitcoin... 100% scammers on: April 05, 2015, 07:27:20 PM
    First of all this should be on scam accusations, second you need proofs but i believe you, they are obviously some sort of ponzi or just directly a scam, you should have never "invested" in such site
    1778  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does martingale really works? on: April 05, 2015, 06:51:16 PM
    An interesting, safer, yet slower strategy is to play:

    - 2X Payout

    - Double your Wager on WIN - Up to 3 Times (Ex. 0.01; 0.02; 0.04)

    - After 3rd Win Reset to Base (0.01 in above example)

    - Reset to base after any loss.

    Try it. Wink

    CD


    Some math for that strategy with a 0% house edge:

    Loosing 3 times in a row is 12.5% chance ( 1 every 8 bets)
    in 100 bets you would have at least 11 of 3 loosing streaks every 3 losing streak you are loosing (0.01 + 0.02 + 0.04 = 0.07) so 11 x 0.07 = 0.77 even if you won all the other 64 remaining bets yu would only win 0.64 so you would still lose money

    Edit: nvm just realized you talked about after each win, not loss xd
    1779  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: In need of a Primedice Bot that can do this martingale strategy on: April 05, 2015, 06:27:22 PM
    So i need a bot that can help me with this.

    Make X amount of 0.00000000 BTC bets
    then
    If 10 reds in a row, Base bet = 0.00000001 BTC.
    then
    Start Margintale.

    This way i have way less chance of losing 0.1btc with 28 reds in a row *i think its 28* from 1 satoshi. as i would need 38 reds in a row, less likely than 28 reds in a row.

    It is true that 38 in a row is less likely but at the same time the more bets you make the more chances of getting 38 in a row and since you are making bets until you get 10 in a row (0.097% chance of happening) so roughly every 1000 bets you can start betting for real, the problem with this strategy is that it would take you years to even make a small profit because you need 1000 bets before you even start betting with martingale
    1780  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to win 1 million dollars with only 10$? on: April 05, 2015, 06:23:02 PM
    http://vegasclick.com/gambling/million-dollar-bets.html

    I found this interesting article and after reading it a question passed through my mind. What would happen if people instead of using normal martingale strategy would use anti-martingale strategy? Would we see posts of people winning a lot of bitcoins with this strategy? There has been 30 losing streaks so 30 win streaks would be possible aswell, of course the bet limits would come to play but a lot of bitcoin casinos let you bet a high amount of money compared to normal casinos, just-dice allowed once even 270 btc as max bet (68.000$ as of the actual price)

    Reverse martingale?

    What if you lost $10 a million times trying to get a single million? Quite possible.




    but it's possible to make millions playing poker

    Ok, we get 2 situations:

    but it's possible to make millions playing poker and it's possible to lose a million playing poker

    but it's possible to make millions playing poker to lose it all later.

    Well satisticly you would lose a little bit more than 1 million before winning 1 million but you also can be really lucky and win the 1 million in your first tries, the thing is that is possible
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