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21  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: May 01, 2015, 12:14:08 AM
How much does it costs to own it ? Just tell me ! Thanks !

I'm looking for offers.  One person offered me 0.35 btc.  I'm hoping for more than that.
22  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: April 29, 2015, 03:20:05 PM
Players are active

Earnings this week at $39 (this can go up and down depending on how the players do)

This sportsbook accepts regular deposits and bitcoin - and they pay out in traditional (moneygram/check) or bitcoin as well.
23  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: April 29, 2015, 04:29:22 AM
Replied to you via PM. 
24  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Another Sportsbook Affiliate Account For Sale on: April 29, 2015, 03:28:22 AM
Has active players.  Book pays out weekly.  Has paid out almost $4,000 lifetime.
Daily reports.  Just paid again Monday ($63)
Comes with advertising prepaid on a sports newsletter for fall 2015
Of course escrow is fine.
This account has a restriction on selling accounts - but I have permission to transfer it (can explain more if interested)

Ask any question.  Account specifics provided in PM (unless very general)

Hid a few numbers to ensure the privacy of the account - but you can log in with me via teamviewer if you want to prove it's mine.

25  Economy / Auctions / Re: Bitcoin Gambling Affiliate Site on: April 19, 2015, 02:52:10 PM
Includes affiliate sites
26  Economy / Auctions / Bitcoin Gambling Affiliate Site on: April 18, 2015, 08:29:47 PM
Description: Custom built affiliate website www.btcbetting.net

Easy to use back end, update, move or add new affiliate sites in minute.  3 active affiliate accounts.  They've made 1.2 btc, 3 btc and 0.23 btc since November/December.

Starting bid: 0.65 BTC
Buy it now: 2.25 BTC
End date and time: 04/21/13:00hrs Eastern
Payment methods accepted: Bitcoin
Additional information: Escrow welcome.  Happy to utilize a trusted mod who can make sure everything goes smoothly before releasing the funds.  Needs SEO.  So far traffic has only come from a sports newsletter which your link will be included in (Sept-Dec)


27  Economy / Digital goods / Website For Sale on: April 18, 2015, 11:59:43 AM
Gambling affiliate / review website

www.btcbetting.net

Site has a custom back end for easy add/removal and ranking of sites.

3 of the affiliate accounts have active players.

1 Affiliate account has earned 1.2 BTC since December
1 Affiliate Account has earned 3 BTC in the last 6 months

Can provide screenshot or answer any questions.

DM me with offers.

Yes I'd be happy to use an escrow. And if trusted mod wants to verify the affiliate accounts I can provide them with temporary access to the accounts.
28  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Affiliate account for sale on: April 14, 2015, 06:25:33 PM
I'm hoping for offers

For sure I would do escrow.
29  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Affiliate account for sale on: April 14, 2015, 06:14:34 PM
Has earned 1.4 btc so far since December.  9 signups, 5 active players.

Have 9 months prepaid remaining on a gambling site that brings it a bit of steady traffic.

Can provide screenshots or access to an admin to verify it's mine to sell.

Make me an offer.
30  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: March 26, 2015, 05:35:09 AM
Got frustrated.  Short term slumps suck.  

Tom from Bitcoinvideocasino emailed me a break down of my play and offered to crunch all the numbers.

I wish the site had more options for BJ - but it's still my go-to site.  

I deleted my post.  Not because anyone asked me to.  

When you're in the heat of a "session" - having a stretch of 1 win in 17 hands is crushing.

When I've won and cashed out - I've had my BTC in my other wallet within seconds.  No site I play at pays that fast.

I also know a person who won a jackpot and had the full amount in their other wallet literally within minutes.

That alone makes still play.

Don't drink and post...lesson for the day.
31  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 28, 2015, 10:32:11 PM

Hi,

If I am understanding you correctly, the three issues that you presented boil down to this one issue: When you split on aces or tens and then get 21, you still end up losing if the dealer gets blackjack. As far as we can tell, this is standard blackjack behavior. This is why we don't list this in the rules. Your hand and the dealer's hand only counts as a blackjack if the first two cards are 21. Once you have split your hand, you will have now played more than two cards.

Here is a quote from wikipedia: "As a general rule, a ten on a split ace (or vice versa) is not considered a natural blackjack and does not get any bonus."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aces_and_eights_(blackjack)#Splitting

If you were to get 21 with three cards, and the dealer has blackjack, the dealer will win. Similarly, if you get blackjack and the dealer does not also have blackjack, you win no matter what since the best hand he could get would be 21 with three or more cards.

The relevant thing that we do list in the rules is "dealer does not peek". This means that if the dealer has blackjack, he does not immediately tell you. We could look into adding dealer peeking, but then we would need to change other rules in the dealer's favor to ensure that the house edge stays at 0.5% before progressive jackpot contributions.

Sites that offer dealer peek, don't offer push on doubles or splits vs. a blackjack
Sites that don't offer peek - push on doubles or splits vs. blackjack

How about you limit the number of splits on aces to make up the difference?  Offering  surrender or dealer peek would sure eliminate a lot of what looks like real unfair.

And considering not everyone plays progressive jackpots, I could care less if that was eliminated to help improve the fairness.

At minimum, progressive jackpots should only come from the btc people who play the progressive put into it.
32  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 28, 2015, 03:34:59 AM
Here's the rules you list
Minimum bet is 0.0001 BTC
Maximum bet is 1 BTC
Blackjack pays 3:2
Insurance pays 2:1
Number of decks is 5
Number of allowed splits is 3
Dealer does not hit on soft 17
Can double after split
Can not hit split aces
Can resplit aces
Can double on first two
Dealer does not peek

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Where does it say that you lose both bets when you double down and the dealer has blackjack?
Where does it say that you lose all split aces that are 10A (KA etc) vs a dealer blackjack?

Are more rules listed somewhere else?

No response to this?  You pretty much make up extra rules that no other casino has, then reply back with "we only have 0.5% advantage" etc.

You say to check the rules, so I check the rules.  None of this rip off parts are listed (lose both hands when you double and dealer has a BJ.  Lose both hands when you split against an ace.  Lose any hands where you split and get A10 and dealer has 21.)

Thumbs down to you.
33  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 26, 2015, 06:56:17 AM
Losing black jacks to black jacks? Shouldn't that be a push? Not liking this one bit...I'll just not play blackjack!

On splits.  Other casinos that don't offer dealer peek, don't offer surrender, all consider a split blackjack to be a push against a dealer blackjack.

Same with double down and dealer has a BJ.  1st hand loses, double down gets returned.

Not here.
34  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 26, 2015, 06:44:12 AM
Here's the rules you list
Minimum bet is 0.0001 BTC
Maximum bet is 1 BTC
Blackjack pays 3:2
Insurance pays 2:1
Number of decks is 5
Number of allowed splits is 3
Dealer does not hit on soft 17
Can double after split
Can not hit split aces
Can resplit aces
Can double on first two
Dealer does not peek

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Where does it say that you lose both bets when you double down and the dealer has blackjack?
Where does it say that you lose all split aces that are 10A (KA etc) vs a dealer blackjack?

Are more rules listed somewhere else?
35  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 26, 2015, 05:33:09 AM
You add towards the bonus even from people who don't play the bonus game?
36  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Video Casino -- New .0001 BTC Credit sizes! [UPDATED 12/04/2013] on: January 26, 2015, 02:49:27 AM
I have checked the rules everywhere - and this is unfair no matter how it is sliced.

You don't have dealer peek for blackjack
You don't offer surrender
You allow resplitting of aces.
When the dealer has a blackjack, you take ALL the bets?

Even casinos with the same supposed advantage of you consider A10 on splits to be a push against a dealer blackjack.

Not the first time it has happened to me - and it's crazy that you hide behind "we only have 0.5% advantage" when rules like this are blatantly a ripoff.

I understand variance, and I won't even ask how it is that the last 200 hands I had 12, 174 of them I get a face card, but the last 200 times I double down against a 9, I get a face card 44 times.   That's variance huh?  I'll take your word on "provability", but the aces thing is BS.

Be fair about this.  It's the 3rd time it happened and it really affects a bankroll.


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37  Economy / Services / Re: Need $5 online purchase on: January 17, 2015, 10:41:01 PM
Found a solution - thanks for offering to help.  Appreciate it
38  Economy / Services / Re: Need $5 online purchase on: January 17, 2015, 09:53:38 PM
You're right.  I came across the function through google - but a more recent FAQ indicates it's not offered any more.
39  Economy / Services / Need $5 online purchase on: January 17, 2015, 09:27:12 PM
I need a $5 purchase made with a valid credit card.

It's for a voip service for an in-law (technically an ex-inlaw) who uses MagicJack.  It won't accept my credit card (based in Canada) - and paypal does not allow for the plugin feature where it generates you a temporary cc number if you are anywhere but in the US.

So I need someone to buy a month of MagicJack (it's an existing account).  It's $5.  I'll pay $12 via BTC.  Will pay first if the person has a decent reputation.

Thanks

(Just thinking - you'll obviously not want to leave your cc on the account.  So if someone is willing to do the paypal temporary cc number for the purchase - that probably protects them a lot better)
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