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2301  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Provably fair for investors? on: March 10, 2017, 10:15:09 AM
hi

I know it is an old thread.

are there any new developments regarding this great idea?

thx



Basically: no.

Mainly because it doesn't really matter... When you're an investor you're at the mercy of the website, whatever you do.

If you don't trust the site, don't invest. Because they can just leave with your money whenever they want...
2302  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you login to a gambling site with Twitter, Google or Facebook Id? on: March 10, 2017, 10:09:10 AM
I don't see the point in using btc if it's to give your name and data when logging in...

I mean the main aspect of btc is privacy!
There is no privacy if I login with freaking Googl lol xD
2303  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best strategy for dice from faucet on: March 10, 2017, 10:01:42 AM
I don't think martingale is the best here because it's long as fuck!

Just take the multiplicater you need to withdraw or tip to another account and try.
Anything else is a waste of time I think, at least by doing that you go fast!
2304  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling and Supertition on: March 10, 2017, 09:44:41 AM
There is nothing to make a correlation between gambling and superstition. If things happen with superstition one can be easily be rich through gambling. It's just a form of making people fool.

No of course it has nothing to do rationally.
It doesn't change the fact that's an important part xD
You always have the feeling of what's going to happen.
And that's fucking awesome to tell yourself "ok I win the next" make a big bet and yeah you won the next
2305  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ANY STRATEGY TO WIN IN GAMBLING? on: March 10, 2017, 09:41:02 AM
ok so I said shit above xD

In fact using the luck indicator isn't that good...
Especially because it doesn't change the fact that you can go and do 20 losses in a row x)
2306  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Investing in casinos on: March 09, 2017, 10:10:05 AM
Right, I wouldn't call investing in a casino "income", it's not reliable enough for that. Investing in stocks, for instance, is already shaky for "income" but at least has a consistent uptrend. While casino investing also has an uptrend, it's a lot less consistent and a lot smaller than the uptrend of other things you could invest in. It's not really worth it.

Really?
Please share with me your knowledge of stocks that are getting a consistent uptrend xD
Cause for me casino is much less random than stocks! Cause you can't beat the maths
2307  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★No.1 BITCOIN BINARY OPTIONS ★HIGHEST REWARD 190%★1% DOUBLE DICE★EXPIRY:1~720MIN on: March 09, 2017, 10:00:51 AM

It's not such a low fee.
Yeah t should be a bit higher but I do transactions with that rather often.
Although 80sat/b is a bit better in my opinion. 60 is a bit risky!
2308  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: March 09, 2017, 09:58:10 AM
would be cool if we had choose of designs and screen resolutuions

currently i dont see wins/looses i need to browse screen its not as good as old design

I agree. Also does PD have a night mode option like on Poloniex? I assumed this was suppose to be added a while back. Is there anyway to activate it, I can't find it in any of the settings?

Because the bright white background and chat is really bad on the eyes during the night.

I don't really care about resolution for me...
What is really the point of such settings?

But yeah a night mode would be really cool! I don't think it has been added or if it has it's not easy to find xD
2309  Economy / Gambling / Re: ◥◤ NitrogenSports ◢ Largest & Most Trusted BTC Sportsbook ◣ UCL Parlay Promo ◥◤ on: March 09, 2017, 09:51:57 AM
Was disappoointed in the in game live betting on the champions league you offered.Afer a goal was scored in each game you shut the books on any betting on both games while every other bookmaker kept there betting open.You have to do better in future.


Well live betting has always been a bit shitty here.
You should go to directbet for that, Nitrogen is known for their odds pre match which are always very good.
But yeh they suck a bit in live management xD
2310  Economy / Gambling / Re: luckybtc.io - BRAND NEW SITE - Provably fair. on: March 09, 2017, 09:47:00 AM
I don't see the point of using this.

There is litteraly 0 new features
It's just a mere copy paste, why in hell spend your btc here?
2311  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A online game use bitcoin as payment? on: March 09, 2017, 09:31:04 AM
From what I read I guess OP is looking for a game like Leauge of Legends or maybe WoW
But where payments are accepted in btc

And I don't know much about this but I don't think btc is really used in gaming industry ^^
2312  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are dice sites reliable? on: March 09, 2017, 09:24:38 AM
Most dice sites offer the "third party verification" feature.

Provably fair was created mainly to ensure that dice sites are reliable!
2313  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Martingale Basketball Betting System on: March 09, 2017, 09:22:02 AM
This is really a dangerous game you're playing OP. I've tried this in college and lost a lot of funds on this style. Especially if you are betting on different leagues and teams. It is like using martingale on different casino games every bet. Well, I wish the best of luck to you, but be careful, if you get a long losing streak then you'll for sure won't be able to fund the amount of bets you need.

have you seen the graph provided by OP?  Does this show dangerous?  If you can see he bet and have a continous losing streak but in just one win he is back in track again with profit.  This is much better than using martingale method in dice.

And what if you lose a bunch in a row?

Even if you won't say it's "dangerous" maybe a little homework can show you how it's stupid. If each bet is really 50/50, the odds of winning 8 in a row are the same as losing 8 in a row. With this method you win 8 bucks by winning 8 in a row, how much do you lose if you lose 8 in a row?

Not to mention this experiment somehow has every bet at 2.0 odds, maybe martingale would work in a magical fairlyand with no juice.

It's a bit more complicated in the case of sport betting.
On dice and roulette yeah I agree martingale doesn't work. But on sports it's slightly different because the odds are... They're strange things. It's not because you bet on a 2:1 game that it will indeed have 50% chance of winning.
Martingale, if you're already a good gambler, can help reduce even more the potential losses you might have
2314  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to Turn Gambling into a Profitable Activity on: March 09, 2017, 09:19:40 AM
I've done something not too bad on Yolodice.com not long ago.

Of course I'm not saying I broke the maths of it xD
But it was not too bad, earned 30mBTC in short time:
you put bet amount at a low one, like 1mBTC. Then you look at your "luck stat" and you hit the bet button until your luck increased a bit
then you lower bet amount a lot and do the same until luck goes down enough.

Repeat and profit Smiley
2315  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: March 07, 2017, 02:36:06 AM
Hello everyone!

Sorry for being a bit late but the round is over!
Here is the sheet:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i0TgImdXeU6ZVLCc69fJCnoPwQvXxf0xgzPs20cDj0Y/edit?usp=sharing



The following users are banned:
Code:
Woshib



Thanks again for this great week.
Especially to our excellent Sr Members!

Why did you ban me? When I post in an auction, I am obliged to do a one liner, so for you I have to add some words that are not useful?
Signature campaigns are ilogical, you try to avoid small posters, but you enroll spammers that just write to be paid.
What I can say is that it was a good experience.

No of course I'm not waiting from you that you add some useless words.
Fact is that if you remove all posts made in auctions, digital goods and exchanges (which we can't pay because they're completely useless for the company image) you have made only 2 other posts this week and they aren't exactly what you could call "quality post".

But you are right my sentence was not correct. You are removed from the campaign because we have only 10 spots and dozens of candidates, but not banned, you won't be included in my banned list as you haven't spamming, your writing is just not suited for this campaign.
Ban would mean you are in fact acting in a condemnable way, which is not the case, I'll update my previous post.
2316  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: March 06, 2017, 07:18:55 PM
Rytyr you're upgraded to full member for next round!

One Sr member spot left.
I don't remember, is there anyone who is at full member rates while Sr Member rank?
2317  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: March 06, 2017, 07:17:20 PM
Hi, I would like to apply for your campaign. I will update my signature once I get accepted here. Thanks.

BitcoinTalk username: JanpriX
YOLOdice user id: 20033
Forum rank: Sr. Member
Current post count: 256

Denied

BitcoinTalk username: paul gatt
YOLOdice user id:  11317
Forum rank: Sr.member
Current post count:  320
I would like join this campaign, please accept me!

Accepted but be careful about post quality

BitcoinTalk username: Jannn
YOLOdice user id: 20248
Forum rank: Senior
Current post count: 578

Denied

BitcoinTalk username: onrise
YOLOdice user id: 19682
Forum rank: Member
Current post count: 78

Denied

Hello, I'd like to join your signature campaign or get enrolled when there's free spot. Thank you. Smiley

BitcoinTalk username: Tyrantt
YOLOdice user id: 9647
Forum rank: Senior Member
Current post count: 2008 (without this one)

Denied
2318  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: March 06, 2017, 07:15:30 PM
Hello everyone!

Sorry for being a bit late but the round is over!
Here is the sheet:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i0TgImdXeU6ZVLCc69fJCnoPwQvXxf0xgzPs20cDj0Y/edit?usp=sharing



The following user is removed for inactivity:
Code:
Woshib



Thanks again for this great week.
Especially to our excellent Sr Members!
2319  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ETF betting on: March 05, 2017, 02:44:44 PM
I don't think it will happen right now.

Etf don't happen just by magic!
The problem is that as BTC is completely decentralized there is no one to defend its interests, or at least no one official.
It seems people think that ETF will go through just... Just like that, because it's bitcoin!
I don't think it can happen, I don't do trading so I have little opinion here, but there is no reason to be so sure about ETF coming.

We might see a silly little crash in not long ^^
2320  Economy / Services / Re: FORTUNEJACK - Earn up to 0.2BTC - NEW Signature Campaign - Weekly Payments on: March 05, 2017, 02:40:01 PM
You're a pussy. You don't stick to what you say. You eat your words and act you didn't. Be a man!

I expressed doubts as other dozens of users of the site, they clarified the situation and I withdrew my suspicions.

In my country assuming actions and admitting when you're wrong is called being a man.
You might think otherwise of course.
Maybe for you sticking to what you say even when you've been proven wrong is called being a man.
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