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1921  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is there any PVP based on skill games out there? on: July 17, 2015, 07:36:40 AM
the best pvp game is primedice by playing dice with others without any house edge and its really easy, you can also use some strategies so its a game of skill too

I guess it depends on your definition of skill, its EV neutral so could be considered to have no skill or luck.  It only costs time to play in EV land so i dont know what that makes it.

primedice's pvp game does not involve any sort of skill; purely luck, might as well be a 2x roll with no house edge if you ask me, which doesnt tie in with what the op was looking for in this thread.
1922  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How does it feel to spend bitcoins and soon after the price goes up? on: July 17, 2015, 07:28:02 AM
most of the purchases i make with bitcoin are made in terms of fiat, so when the price goes up and i make a purchase, it feels like i got to take part in a little sale. Smiley the opposite also hold true when the price goes up after making the purchase, but theres nothing that can be done with the bitcoin price volatility.
1923  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I have 0.02 btc , want to invest on: July 17, 2015, 07:24:56 AM
The only way I see that amount as an investment which returns something is gambling. Even if you have to take a risk, it's probably worth it if you're patient.

i cant stress this point enough; gambling is not an investment; gambling is gambling. all investments inherently hold risk, but gambling and investing into something are two completely different things.
1924  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS This account (8 activity away from full member) on: July 17, 2015, 07:08:46 AM
not that great of an idea to post a selling ad from the account youre selling; people are dissuaded from buying an account when its advertised that the account is sold.
1925  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cloud Mining - Please help a newbie on: July 17, 2015, 07:01:22 AM
the only cloud mining site you could have trusted was cex.io though they dont offer cloud mining now, so i guess there are no websites to trust

agree, cex.io is the only bitcoin cloudmining that i trust.
their service make sense, not like any other cloud mining site that offering big payout and fast ROI.
think smart and never trust 100% to any cloudmining website , cex.io included Smiley

cex.io stopped mining a while ago. nowadays, you should try out hashnest or bit-x. bit-x is similar to cex.io in the sense that it is an exchange that includes hashing power, which is provided by bitfury.
1926  Economy / Gambling / Re: What percent of internet Bitcoin poker is Luck vs Skill? on: July 17, 2015, 06:55:14 AM
Of course 100% skill you need if you play in fair site. I meant sometimes you find poker site with cheating.

it can never be 100% skill; skill has nothing to do with the cards youre dealt. skill only plays a factor in how you play with the cards youre given to turn a profit in the long run.

I can't agree with you more, that's why those best pro poker players win big tournaments, they have best skills and they are top players in the long term, although there are a few amateur players can win a few tours but can't win in the long term unless they turn pros.

thats where the experience comes into play; even with unlucky deals, the top players should be able to turn even a marginal profit by making the right calls in situations an amateur would have no idea what to do. i suspect that these sorts of people quite literally live for poker though Grin

im agree with you in poker game must know, when you must calls in right situations even you have worst card you still win a pot

untrue; its about knowing when to minimize your losses and not play the hand. given the worse possible situation, its more than unlikely you will lose. if anything you might win the blinds from bluffing, but those are risks, and big risks at that.

sometime bluffing needed but look time and a card . sometime player are too carefully and im sure bluffing it worth to use in good situation. that's my opinion

key word is sometimes here, you should never become too predictable when playing poker, to an experienced player, a predictable player might as well mean youre seeing their cards.
1927  Economy / Gambling / Re: What percent of internet Bitcoin poker is Luck vs Skill? on: July 17, 2015, 06:25:30 AM
Of course 100% skill you need if you play in fair site. I meant sometimes you find poker site with cheating.

it can never be 100% skill; skill has nothing to do with the cards youre dealt. skill only plays a factor in how you play with the cards youre given to turn a profit in the long run.

I can't agree with you more, that's why those best pro poker players win big tournaments, they have best skills and they are top players in the long term, although there are a few amateur players can win a few tours but can't win in the long term unless they turn pros.

thats where the experience comes into play; even with unlucky deals, the top players should be able to turn even a marginal profit by making the right calls in situations an amateur would have no idea what to do. i suspect that these sorts of people quite literally live for poker though Grin

im agree with you in poker game must know, when you must calls in right situations even you have worst card you still win a pot

untrue; its about knowing when to minimize your losses and not play the hand. given the worse possible situation, its more than unlikely you will lose. if anything you might win the blinds from bluffing, but those are risks, and big risks at that.
1928  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Got scammed by selene on: July 17, 2015, 06:14:21 AM
why didnt you have the coins held in escrow before sending the money? this was easily preventable on your part.

Tell Skrill you didn't authorize the payment, maybe you will get your money back hopefully.

hopefully. i hear skrill payments are a bit harder than something like paypal to dispute.
1929  Economy / Services / Re: 【Reward】New HUOBI.COM! Your review for 0.1~1.1BTC! Bitcoin's Bravo! on: July 17, 2015, 06:09:50 AM
As you are newbie, and we dont know that its your site. Please show us some proof, and send some btc to escrow address, then you will get more review article.

this, either escrow the funds or make some sort of official announcement come from either your main site or one of your social media outlets. without doing either, it is possible people might not get paid for their efforts. also, why is there an identity verification requirement for this? sounds a bit fishy without knowing this is an official contest put out by the company.
1930  Economy / Gambling / Re: What percent of internet Bitcoin poker is Luck vs Skill? on: July 17, 2015, 06:05:42 AM
Of course 100% skill you need if you play in fair site. I meant sometimes you find poker site with cheating.

it can never be 100% skill; skill has nothing to do with the cards youre dealt. skill only plays a factor in how you play with the cards youre given to turn a profit in the long run.

I can't agree with you more, that's why those best pro poker players win big tournaments, they have best skills and they are top players in the long term, although there are a few amateur players can win a few tours but can't win in the long term unless they turn pros.

thats where the experience comes into play; even with unlucky deals, the top players should be able to turn even a marginal profit by making the right calls in situations an amateur would have no idea what to do. i suspect that these sorts of people quite literally live for poker though Grin
1931  Economy / Gambling / Re: Signup Bonuses on: July 17, 2015, 06:02:41 AM
If you deposit enough to survive some unlucky streak, then your bonus is your best friend, so better deposit 1 btc and "rollover" your bonus Smiley

thats the point of a bonus though, they come with the wager requirement so that you will play a lot on the site before being allowed to to withdraw; and keeping in mind that casinos are for-profit entities, you are bound to lose. its not a sure thing, but its quite likely imo.
1932  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How greedy you are? When will you stop and withdrawn? on: July 17, 2015, 06:00:47 AM
For me, long term target is being a Chinese Yuan billionaire, own a Ferrari, Lamborghini and Maserati.  Grin  To be this fucking rich, I have to make over 1000X+ to achieve my goals. Currently my salary after paying taxes and spending living expenses is about 1800 USD, need to be more diligent to be ridiculously rich.  Grin  So long term for my gambling goal is over 1000X.

I have earned over 8000 USD from gambling, most of them is from dice, and others made from blackjack, texas holdem, sports betting, and I know when to be greedy and when to withdraw money, it is a skill and an instinct.

you forgot to add a yacht to your list Smiley but if you want to head in that direction, becoming a big time poker player might be good for you; ive seen poker addicts that live at the casinos (RL), and i have to say, they go through a rather large bankroll comfortably on a daily basis.

yeah you are right, I am playing in betcoin poker GTD now, 5.5 USD entry fee, and I am the chip leader, the winner will get 44 USD prize.

EDIT: Finally, I got the runner-up and the prize is 25.3 USD, good though, about 5X investment.  Grin Cheesy

hey thats good! i dont have the time or interest to get experienced at poker, but if you keep going and successfully play in the bigger rooms, you'll surely make money in the long run. just keep in mind that luck is still a factor in poker, so dont get too discouraged if you lose.
1933  Economy / Gambling / Re: The worst bitcoin casinos on: July 17, 2015, 05:58:41 AM
great idea for a thread Smiley lets go ahead and add 999dice to that list, its not exactly a casino, but its been proven to be an unfair place to gamble. yet people still play there and defend the site...
1934  Economy / Lending / Re: I need a 0.05 btc loan on: July 17, 2015, 05:50:48 AM
yes what is the proof he is not not lying?

there isnt any; just look at the op's trust profile. the account was undoubtedly made just to get a loan and scam; manyproof's behavior probably led op to use this account again to try and get a donation.
1935  Economy / Digital goods / Re: steam wallet funds for sale on: July 17, 2015, 01:30:28 AM
so im guessing the process here would be something like we would put some garbage 2 cent item on the market for hundreds of dollars, and you would buy said item, right? also you should mention weather or not you accept escrow for these trades, given that youre posting from a brand new account people trading with you will not under any circumstance go first.
1936  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are there any major businesses that accept Bitcoin directly? on: July 17, 2015, 01:11:11 AM
as far as big businesses goes, i know microsoft accepts bitcoin payments: https://commerce.microsoft.com/PaymentHub/Help/Right?helppagename=CSV_BitcoinHowTo.htm
however as stated before in the thread, those payments are likely converted to fiat on a regular basis.
1937  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: People are still buying 333 MH/s Block Erupters on: July 17, 2015, 01:09:08 AM
Theyre value should go up in the next few years as collector items.

hmm, i have an old usb antminer u1 still lying around somewhere, i was considering selling it off on ebay or something, guess ill hold on to it for a while longer, see how the value as a collectible rises Smiley
1938  Economy / Gambling / Re: Play Pachinko - A Rare Bitcoin Game | 1.05% house edge | Exciting Bonuses | on: July 17, 2015, 01:05:07 AM
Yes everything is working fine now. I will be announcing bounty for 5000th roll tomm. It will also be a cool bounty.

looking forward to it! missed my shot at the 4500 bounty though, congratulations to whoever got to claim the 0.1 BTC reward.
1939  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I have 0.02 btc , want to invest on: July 17, 2015, 01:00:40 AM
Hello from India,
i am new on this forum but i have been earning bitcoin from faucets over last year.
i have 0.022 BTC with me , i hear a lot of people saying to join campaign how can i do that , i have 0.022 BTC want to invest to get profit, please help me.



you can buy a forum account with your .022BTC, a member rank i think and you can earn .02BTC+ per week in a signature campaign

This is a great tip, possibly the best one option out there.

but when buying an account, be sure to take all the necessary security measures and get a signed message stating that the account was sold to you. it will prevent any drama in the future should the seller try and reclaim that account.
1940  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING AN ACCOUNT on: July 17, 2015, 12:57:41 AM
But what happen if the seller take back his account by proving the ownership of old address after sell the account to someone? Is it still possible right?

Please respond, I'm curious about this one.

No need to worry if the buyer have signed message from the seller when buying accounts, that would serve as proof of account transfer and he cant claim it back

Well when you buy an account you ask the seller to sign a message that that account is sold to you, and you must keep this message for future, so you are protected. - my opinion

its not just your opinion, i agree with it as well. by stating in the signed message that the account will be sold to you, the seller can no longer claim the account back as theirs using a signed message.
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