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2341  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: March 03, 2017, 10:56:47 AM
I wonder if this could be because they are paying for the transaction fee therefore they wish to eliminate all micro transaction to avoid paying many fees for it? Saw another thread for their possible exit scam as well, I hope this is not the case. Anyone tried withdrawing over 0.1 btc and received it?

No I don't think about an exit scam... Wouldn't be logical.

Fortune Jack is a great casino with good reputation. If they wanted to make an exit scam, they would just open their bankroll to investments, then you can bet they would gather 500BTC in no time.
So why exiting the scam now without having attracted numerous investors first? It makes no sense IMHO.
2342  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: March 03, 2017, 10:55:12 AM
Fortune Jack. Any official explanation about those ridiculous min. amount to withdrawal?
Till now there is no news from the officials.but based on some other members statement it seems this withdraw limit is temporary and should be reduced once they've done all necessary stuffs before instant withdraw feature mode become active.so we should wait for the announcement.

Think it is not temporary.
I chatted with them now and solution was:

At this case, I can suggest you to make deposit to fill your balance till 0.1 BTC and then withdraw them.

 Angry

Lol!!!

No this is not a satisfactiory solution.
This is completely dumb, you're not going to fill the gap just in order to withdraw YOUR money...

I don't understand what they're doing right now and it worries me...
2343  Economy / Gambling / Re: fortunejack.com POSSIBLE EXIT SCAM on: March 03, 2017, 10:54:03 AM
Ok this is... Strange.
Withdrawal limit of 0.1BTC is a lot indeed.

I don't really understand there decision, it's not really logical for a casino IMHO :/
2344  Economy / Gambling / Re: fortunejack.com POSSIBLE EXIT SCAM on: March 03, 2017, 02:13:49 AM
An exit scam...

That would seem impossible to me.
Why pulling an exit scam when you don't open your bankroll to investment?

Before exiting, better let the site run a bit and open the bankroll investment to anyone!
Double profit
2345  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your reason to gamble? Fun or profit? on: March 03, 2017, 02:11:38 AM
Anyone gambling for profit is an idiot.

You  can gamble for the hope of winning, or the sensation you get when you win.
But gambling for profit is not only dangerous, it's also stupid.
2346  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Losing investment on Gambling sites on: March 03, 2017, 02:10:21 AM
Losing hte investment because of the site making no profit is quite rare...

In fact it's illgogical for the site to lose money as they have a house edge.
What can happen though is seeing the site running with your invested money :/
2347  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do You Go to Land Based Casinos? on: March 03, 2017, 02:09:06 AM
If you mean real life casino the answer is "not any more"

I love the feeling you get in real casinos, but the fact is that now you can have exactly the same online with live casinos!
It's much better than the old ones with only the digital version
I always play live casino Smiley
2348  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★Crypto-Games.net ★ 9 coins ★ 6 games ★ Since 2014 ★ Contests ★2100 BTC invested on: March 02, 2017, 09:42:40 AM
Maintenance is scheduled for tomorrow at 7:00 UTC, website will be unavailable for couple of hours. Thank you for understanding.

YOU SEE PRIMEDICE??
That's not complicated to warn your users before maintenance xD
They should learn a bit from you guys xD
2349  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: March 02, 2017, 09:41:23 AM

Was there a major hack recently or is it just a old news as i have not heard anything about the hack.
What happened to the live support which i saw the other day after the upgrade.@ Stunna was that a test run, are you planning to go with the live support or stopped because of the high volume. Smiley

Yeah there was a major leak by Cloudfare.
Lots of sensible data on lots of sites have been leaked, but as far as I know Primedice isn't concerned.
At least that's what Stunna and MICRO say.
2350  Economy / Gambling / Re: Help on python BOT to resolve PrimeDice Captcha on: March 02, 2017, 09:38:21 AM
Wahou man
Well that's great to try of course. And having a long term project is always good for motivaton.
But here what you're saying is a bit like "I've started to learn climbing yesterday, could you explain me how to climb Everest?" ^^

As said above, train a bit with the needed libraries first Wink
2351  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitdouble.io | social gambling game | Prov fair | 0.025 mBit faucet | VIP Prog on: March 01, 2017, 06:35:41 PM
One of the regular player RubberedMonkey is having a good run today at Bitdouble.io, he won a bet with 256 mBTC on green, and won himself a total amount of 3358 mBTC in one bet, Congrats to him for being a big winner at Bitdouble.io, here is the screenshot of his big crazy win. It is always good to see the green 0 at Bitdouble.io  Cheesy



WTF?

The guy is completely ruining the site and breaking stats xD
6BTC of profit? 3.5 btc in one bet??

How solid are his balls to bet 250$ on a 14:1 rate bet xD
2352  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | Most Popular & Trusted | Huge Community | Free BTC on: March 01, 2017, 06:33:51 PM
Happy hour now Smiley.

Daaaaaaaaaaaaamn

Well as always I'm too late  Embarrassed

Anyway, thanks for the happy hour (even if I couldn't get this one it's always cool).
Hope next one I'll get it :p
2353  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDICE.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Monero ★ 0.5% Edge ★ Fast Cashout ★ Since 2014 on: March 01, 2017, 06:31:42 PM
This is not the first time that happens and probably not the last one. Always Safedice will be back to life as soon as admin get back online. Think positive

It was only down the other day for 30 minutes. Just doing some maintenance. No worries.

No worries but it's always great to warn users.

Especially when there is a whole thread dedicated to your site on a forum :3
Doesn't cost much and always cool.
2354  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: does a player with big amount fair enough to accept in card game? on: March 01, 2017, 06:28:16 PM
i'm sure it not just happen to me!!!
cause sometimes there were a gambler in card game sit in the table with big amount like 3rd until 5th times more than us and any other player.
by these advantages he/she will directly drift us and the other players as what he/she want it
by these think i don't know how you say but i really wonder does it a fair think cause we don't know how's anyone speculate their amount in the way their gambling


Of course he has an advantage.

That's why when you win in poker, you try to stay on the table as long as you can, because as long as you stay the amount you have is much higher and so are your pression means towards your opponent.
2355  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Price Betting on: March 01, 2017, 06:26:15 PM
https://btc-e.com/bets

I really don't understand this. They are letting you bet on what the price of bitcoin will be in 5 minutes. How is this fair at all? Could a whale not bet and then buy/sell to take everyones money?

No, that's more or less the same idea as opening a short or a long.
It's just made in another way so it's even easier, that's all.

I have to personally recomend btc-e as a very professional site, they have a very good support even if not the best volumes ever.
2356  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: March 01, 2017, 06:20:17 PM
With all the senior members being denied due to not having a spot available.
I was wondering if there is one open for a full member?
Indeed there is still a few, and if you change your signature and make a proper application post I'll accept you Wink

BitcoinTalk username: dmamigo
YOLOdice user id: 18898
Forum rank: Member
Current post count: 119
Accepted

Btctalk Name: noodle_dam
Yolodice User ID: Will register for one once I am notified when I selected to participate.
Rank: Full member
Current post count: 156
Accepted

BitcoinTalk username: Herbet Fry
YOLOdice user id: Cecilia
Forum rank: Full member
Current post count: 179

I would like an opportunity to be part of yolodice. I had a look at the site it is nice. Played a bit with faucet money Smiley
Thanks for considering me.
Denied
2357  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: February 27, 2017, 06:27:24 PM
Hello everyone

Here is the end of week 6! And here is the sheet with the stats and my comments:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i0TgImdXeU6ZVLCc69fJCnoPwQvXxf0xgzPs20cDj0Y/edit#gid=0

Again, I want to thank all the users posting in a high quality, especially our Sr member and above in general. But also lots of great full members.

The results get better and better and I see no reason to be worried about the campaign. Thanks again to everyone.



The following users are banned
Code:
Potato Chips
PhucS
Yuhee
ko0ll0ove
MakeMoneyBtc
romanlanskoj

You can leave the campaign whenever you want but the best would be to be polite enough to warn me.

Also if you feel like there was a mistake or something unfair, do like FasTroy. Stay polite and calm and PM me about the problem. If I made a mistake I'll apologize and correct it.
2358  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: February 27, 2017, 06:23:06 PM
I want to join this campaign

BitcoinTalk username: JANGKRIK BOSS
YOLOdice user id: 17634
Forum rank: Full Member
Current post count: 439

I hope you can accept my requested above. Thanks.

Denied

BitcoinTalk username: cryptworld
YOLOdice user id: 17662
Forum rank: Hero
Current post count: 894

Will change avatar and signature once accepted.

Sorry, no hero spot available

But is there still any spot left?

Seems to me that your excel sheet is quite full!

Good question.
Spots are changing all the time, but there are always members and often full member spots lefts. But yeah pretty much no Senior and hero spots left :/

BitcoinTalk username: ije07
YOLOdice user id: ije07
Forum rank: member
Current post count: 387


join signature sir ,
please check

Denied

BitcoinTalk username: rocku12345
YOLOdice user id: 17704
Forum rank: Sr Member
Current post count: 243

Sorry no Sr member spot left

Bitcointalk Username: Creepings
YOLOdice user id: 18151
Forum Rank: Member
Current Post: 131

Denied

Let me ask if there's available spot for hero member.. Let me take the spot for me..


Bitcointalk Username: BitMaxz
YOLOdice user id: 18221
Forum Rank: Hero member
Current Post: 3488

Sorry no hero spot left

if there are still slot for senior member i would like to get in, thanks

Sorry no senior spot left

I'd like to enroll in this campaign Smiley

BitcoinTalk username: bob123
YOLOdice user id: 18360
Forum rank: Senior Member
Current post count: 759

Sorry no Senior spot left

BitcoinTalk username: digaran
YOLOdice user id: 18434
Forum rank: Sr,member
Current post count: 1240

Sorry no Senior spot left

BitcoinTalk username: digaran
YOLOdice user id: 18434
Forum rank: Sr,member
Current post count: 1240

Sorry no senior spot left

Hello there Op, i would like to enroll to your campaign.

BitcoinTalk username: bias
YOLOdice user id: 18574
Forum rank: Sr. Member
Current post count: 380

Hope i get accepted, thank you in advance.

SOrry no senior spot left
2359  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] YOLOdice.com Signature Campaign on: February 26, 2017, 07:43:02 PM
Hi M0glie if there will be a slot with Sr. Member I hope I will be added. Really appreciate it if you do.
Thank you.
Also updated my Signature already.

Done, welcome to Sr members Wink

Hi m0gliE, I has upgraded my rank to Full Member now, so can I upgrade my member rank in your spread sheet?
Thank you in advance!

I'm afraid you're no longer part of the campaign.
The round ends only tomorrow (or at least later tonight) and you don't have the YOLO signature today...
So you won't get paid for this round and you're out of the campaign.
2360  Economy / Gambling / Re: mBit Casino - Signup for The Premier Bitcoin Gaming Experience on: February 24, 2017, 08:24:51 AM
How about the points earned for the tournament? Sorry if I miss the terms about how points are collected but I cant find it anywhere.
Is it something for every xx wager, player will get 1point or it is depend on how many spins made by the players?

Hey Panjul07,

We use a formula based on the wager amount, not the number of spins. For the Table Games Tournament, points are also awarded based on the wager amount.

Hope this answers your question.

Thanks!
mBit Casino

Mind to give more details about the formula, how many btc wagered needed to get 1 points? Just wanna make sure that players also able to count how many points they have based on how many btc they have wagered. So they can calculate manually on how many points they should get, to be compared with your system.
Hey Panjul07,

The formula is [wager] x a multiplier. We do not publish the exact formula as to protect player privacy.

Thanks,
mBit Casino

I don't see how not publishing the multipliers can protect player's privacy. Sure, if they bet a round number you might be able to figure out what game they played if it was only 1, but other than that the formula has no affect on identification. If you ask me, the multiplier should definitely be published for transparency purposes and so players can see which is the best game to play.

There is no reason to participate if there is not full transparent documentation how points for the leader board are calculated.
I asked same question BitStarz and they also do not reveal how points are calculated.
On regular provably fair dice sites wagering contest are fully transparent and one bitcoin wagered equals one bitcoin on the leaderboard.
I don't see why they don't publish the exact multiplier yeah
But if result is directly proportionnal to the amount wagered, there is no need to know the multplier, you know that you'll win if you're the one betting more.
In fact i don't see the point of this multiplier...
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