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261  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can long term rollovers work in sports betting?? on: July 20, 2024, 08:39:59 AM
Withdrawing your money when you are winning doesn't help much at all unless you don’t plan to come back the next day. The thing is, we think we can win every day, so we think of withdrawing, but in the long term, we don't need to. We understand that on a daily basis, we might experience losses and winnings. It's part of it, but your goal is to be profitable, which means you'll need more wins (positive) than losses (negative). Instead of focusing on the timing of withdrawing, you should focus more on the quality of your picks, as that will bring the wins for you.

As long as you have the discipline to follow your bankroll management and the skills to pick the right play, you'll certainly be profitable in the long run. Lastly, view sports betting as skill-based so you'll be inspired to work hard to improve your sports capping skills.

I was also about to say this, I saw many people say that they will withdraw money immediately when winning and only leave a small amount in the account. And that's really meaningless if they still intend to keep coming back tomorrow or soon after because if they lose they will have to deposit again. We are talking about participating in gambling and there will be wins and losses, we are not talking about working and getting paid every time the work is done.

I even make the same mistake in daily trading, not just in gambling. I usually cashout every time I make a profit but maintaining consistent wins every day seems impossible and there are days when I lose a lot. I even lost money for many days in a row and when I ran out of capital, I had to deposit money again, so I later realized that withdrawing money every time I won could not guarantee my strategy. You're right, what we should care about is finding ways to win more, other things aren't so important.

Having that kind of mindset will make you unrealistic because you think you can always win, and that short-term goal might result in missing out on what could happen in the future, like a losing streak. If we have prepared for that possible scenario and know how to handle it, it will not be a problem when it comes because we are ready and know what to do. Some gamblers end up getting addicted because they think a losing streak is not going to happen. When they experience it, they tend to become more aggressive in gambling, forgetting their limits, and end up betting all they have just to win back their losses.
262  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Competition: Player with the smallest bonus donates all to Charity on: July 19, 2024, 11:53:36 PM
I watched a YouTube video where the father and son had a slot betting competition. The rule was simple- the individual with the biggest bonus wins while the individual with the smallest bonus will have to donate all of it to their favorite charity which the family has been involved in. I liked the idea gambling and donating to charity for a good cause. I have hardly heard of gamblers doing something exactly like this. Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?

It's a Father's Day celebration, but it's done that way for them. Actually, we can do anything we like, but the main goal is to donate. There's nothing extraordinary about this, and I think I could also do this if I had the money. It's a YouTube video, so most likely it's a content that will also earn them money in return, as they have a good number of subscribers—almost 700k.
263  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can long term rollovers work in sports betting?? on: July 19, 2024, 10:46:36 PM
Withdrawing your money when you are winning doesn't help much at all unless you don’t plan to come back the next day. The thing is, we think we can win every day, so we think of withdrawing, but in the long term, we don't need to. We understand that on a daily basis, we might experience losses and winnings. It's part of it, but your goal is to be profitable, which means you'll need more wins (positive) than losses (negative). Instead of focusing on the timing of withdrawing, you should focus more on the quality of your picks, as that will bring the wins for you.

As long as you have the discipline to follow your bankroll management and the skills to pick the right play, you'll certainly be profitable in the long run. Lastly, view sports betting as skill-based so you'll be inspired to work hard to improve your sports capping skills.
264  Economy / Gambling / Re: BC GAME KYC on: July 19, 2024, 01:57:06 PM

I was looking for an email address because sometimes it's easier to communicate through email, as you can attach all the necessary documents. Plus, you still have a trail of conversation since you own access to your email, unlike inside the casino, where you lose access once your account is locked.

Actually, they also have a forum, so maybe you can post your concern there too.

https://forum.bc.game/

KYC can’t be done through email since casino is using 3rd party KYC service to handle the processing of documents and verify it that’s why the support can’t provide an immediate note about the reason for KYC failure.


I definitely get that, but I just completed some KYC recently, and I did it through email. And yes, it was a third party, but you will be communicating with the casino directly, and they will just give you a link to pass the KYC. My concern is to ensure that, as customers, we can use the conversation in our email as evidence if we need to escalate the issue, such as making a scam accusation against a certain casino.

Can you provide what specific casino you do this? Yes you can communicate via email but it’s very rare for current casino that accepts KYC documents via email since this should be handle by services that allows to do KYC because it requires handling of important information while it requires different license to process KYC.
I won't name a specific casino, but one of the most popular casinos in the forum no longer has live support. I'm sure I didn't submit my KYC to their email account but through the link they provided, which redirected me to the verifier that required me to submit documents, including a selfie holding the documents. Unfortunately, I didn't pass, but I have the full conversation in the email which I could use if they scam me. The good news is that even though my account was closed, I was allowed to withdraw my balance.

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Passport document KYC sometimes declined because of the format. Drivers license or national ID is the most easy to approved for KYC verification.

At least the client will be informed so they can provide the correct format. You can't require a client to submit a document that is not available in their country. So, if the required document is a passport, they should accept it as long as it's authentic.

Everything is automated nowadays so the documents will automatically declined if not fit to the standard which is available when you are submitting the KYC documents.

That's a basic problem if that doesn't fit. if a casino does not blacklist a certain country for gambling, then I think they are ready to accomodate the KYC verification process (through the 3rd party). My case is that it fits to the standard and yet I still failed in the end.
265  Economy / Gambling / Re: BC GAME KYC on: July 19, 2024, 12:07:50 PM

I was looking for an email address because sometimes it's easier to communicate through email, as you can attach all the necessary documents. Plus, you still have a trail of conversation since you own access to your email, unlike inside the casino, where you lose access once your account is locked.

Actually, they also have a forum, so maybe you can post your concern there too.

https://forum.bc.game/

KYC can’t be done through email since casino is using 3rd party KYC service to handle the processing of documents and verify it that’s why the support can’t provide an immediate note about the reason for KYC failure.


I definitely get that, but I just completed some KYC recently, and I did it through email. And yes, it was a third party, but you will be communicating with the casino directly, and they will just give you a link to pass the KYC. My concern is to ensure that, as customers, we can use the conversation in our email as evidence if we need to escalate the issue, such as making a scam accusation against a certain casino.

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Passport document KYC sometimes declined because of the format. Drivers license or national ID is the most easy to approved for KYC verification.

At least the client will be informed so they can provide the correct format. You can't require a client to submit a document that is not available in their country. So, if the required document is a passport, they should accept it as long as it's authentic.
266  Economy / Gambling / Re: BC GAME KYC on: July 19, 2024, 11:11:34 AM
You could try to open a ticket on guru casino and they will help you to solve the problem, or write on the casino thread to get the attention from the staff.

But the ideal way to fix this problems is directly with the site support because not all the casinos have the support guys on this forum. If I were in your situación I would send the a mail.

I tried to ask in live chat an opportunity to send all the needed documents but no answer from them. I will try guru casino ty for advice

They are active 24 hours according to their website here https://bc.game/help/contactus

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I was looking for an email address because sometimes it's easier to communicate through email, as you can attach all the necessary documents. Plus, you still have a trail of conversation since you own access to your email, unlike inside the casino, where you lose access once your account is locked.

Actually, they also have a forum, so maybe you can post your concern there too.

https://forum.bc.game/
267  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bookielink on: July 18, 2024, 11:15:15 PM
This site seemed offering a lot than an ordinary sportsbook.

https://bookielink.com/
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I would love to know more about this site, but @OP, if I may suggest, if you know the representative of this site, maybe you can ask them to create a formal announcement thread in the forum. Instead of just making a random feedback or review on the site, which sometimes gets forgotten over time due to the number of casinos/sportsbooks already having their ANN thread here, an ANN thread would help. They can show their continuous presence here, and since this community is big, they will have a good market.
268  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September on: July 18, 2024, 10:32:32 PM
I'm curious why it has become "cherry-picking" now. Is it because there are still unannounced or finalized fights so far? They are probably preserving his statistics, but it will already be a target of criticism if this is true.

I am now curious as to what the skill level of his opponents is within the weight division. It seems to be an issue or something.

Some believe that Inoue "cherry-picked" TJ Doheny because Inoue declined his mandatory challenger, which resulted in losing his belt. Instead, he fought this fighter, who's ranked lower than the other boxers in the same division. But Inoue doesn’t care anyway, as there's a rumor that he is moving up to a new weight class after this fight. So, it doesn’t make sense for him to keep the belt since it will be vacated once he moves up. Besides, he has been the undisputed champion of this division for a while, so it’s time to let go and push himself for a new challenge.
269  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com|Casino & Sportsbook|VIP|Instant withdrawals!|AFA, Suarez, McGregor on: July 18, 2024, 02:55:43 PM
According to the bookies, it's not a slight advantage on Trump only, but he is the heavy favorite.
And there are still 3 months and half to go before the election start, but the odds now is really unprofitable to bet for Trump, the odds will keep lower and lower, probably it could reach -400/-500. But, we still didn't know yet whether there would be a sniper that want to hit Trump.
If there is another attempt, I'm sure it will not succeed as Trump's team is now more careful after what happened recently. The odds may not be so attractive for most of us, but if you truly believe that Trump will have a landslide victory, you should be confident in taking that -400 no matter what. After all, it's still a profit in the end, regardless of the amount.

Hopefully Duelbits will give odds boost in case they added US presidential election event. Grin
If they'll give that boost, I don't think there's a significant effect on the heavy favorite odds, but an increase of odds is still extra profit, so let's get it!
270  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com|Casino & Sportsbook|VIP|Instant withdrawals!|AFA, Suarez, McGregor on: July 18, 2024, 02:14:07 PM
The election before that was more interesting, with Trump having very attractive odds. In terms of sports betting, it was like a huge upset. I remember hearing about people making a fortune on that, with opening odds being incredibly high, around x70 or x80. Now, he's the heavy favorite, and the odds reflect their real chances. It seems likely that Trump will return to office after losing in the last election.
The odds are definitely stacked in his favor thanks to the botched assassination attempt, but you shouldn't rule Biden out because it all comes down to the swing states during the critical parts of the election.

There is still sometime left for the elections which is why a lot can change in such a short period of time. I feel it's 55:45 in Trump's favor currently.

According to the bookies, it's not a slight advantage on Trump only, but he is the heavy favorite.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/07/15/trump-betting-favorite-presidential-odds-assassination-attempt/74418034007/

betting odds on different sportsbook, probably with Duelbits as well.

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Presidential election betting odds
William Hill
Donald Trump: -300
Joe Biden: +400

Star Sports
Donald Trump: -250
Joe Biden: +450

Bovada
Donald Trump: -280
Joe Biden: +385

BetOnline
Donald Trump: -300
Joe Biden: +325

Oddschecker
Donald Trump: -223
Joe Biden: +520

This may change a bit but I don't think it's a significant change.
271  Economy / Gambling / Re: Duelbits.com|Casino & Sportsbook|VIP|Instant withdrawals!|AFA, Suarez, McGregor on: July 18, 2024, 05:12:04 AM
I remember that four years ago, the President Election of USA. between Biden and Trump was very hot. There was massive uncertainties about what will happen next after the Election day and odds for Trump to flip original result was high too. I see it very interesting with Political bets.

The election before that was more interesting, with Trump having very attractive odds. In terms of sports betting, it was like a huge upset. I remember hearing about people making a fortune on that, with opening odds being incredibly high, around x70 or x80. Now, he's the heavy favorite, and the odds reflect their real chances. It seems likely that Trump will return to office after losing in the last election.
272  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥 Betflexi.com | The Modern Crypto Casino Platform | Win 1,000,000 USDT! 🔥 on: July 18, 2024, 04:25:34 AM
A by all 100% deposit bonus with a 2x wagering requirement and no kyc! Does anyone else find this: too good to be true?
OP, do you realize that with such requirements, your casino will be heavily abused? How are you going to stop cheaters from creating multiple accounts in ordre to abuse the deposit bonus?
If you are offering this to attract new users, then am afraid to tell you: this is not the best way to do it.

I’m also interested to know about this deposit bonus. Regarding the question about KYC, I explored the site and was trying to find their license information, but it seems there’s no information provided. So, it’s presumed that they are an unlicensed casino, and an unlicensed casino does not have the right to implement a KYC requirement, correct me if I’m wrong.

If you head over to the site, https://betflexi.com/, you can only see information such as “provably fair,” “privacy policy,” “terms of use,” and “self-assessment guide.”

273  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Naoya Inoue vs TJ Doheny 122lb Title fight-September on: July 17, 2024, 01:54:54 PM
Good, I already posted that this fight is going to happen here. I wouldn't say that this i is cherry pick fight, but just a fight that will make Inoue active at least this year although there is a possibility that he might fight another one before the end of the year, so we will see.

I know that some of you are surprise TJ Doheny, but this guy is winning his last couple of fights in Japan, although only one fighter that he fought is a Japanese. He had some credentials as former champion, but he lost to Sam Goodman, who is rated number 1 by two governing bodies and another possible opponent of Inoue at the end of the year.


He is a decent fighter based on his record, and he won his last three fights, all held in Japan. His last bout was against a Filipino, while the other two prior to that were against Japanese fighters, and he won all by TKO. However, my concern is that he has not fought a boxer with a resume like Inoue, so I think this will be a mismatch.

In addition, TJ Doheny is already 37 years old, so he is at the peak of his career, and I'm afraid that after this, he might retire, especially if he suffers a KO from a heavy hitter like Inoue.

Based on his record, he has 26 wins, 20 of which are by KO/TKO, while he has 4 defeats.

https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/611407
274  Economy / Gambling / Re: MetaWin.com | The First WEB3 Casino on: July 17, 2024, 12:34:57 PM
This is insane! I haven't seen this kind of promo in any sportsbook, even though I have been gambling for years. It's like free money if you win here, but if you lose, you keep your money. That's very generous, and it feels like they really are giving away free money just to attract more gamblers. This kind of promo should catch the attention of bettors, not something where we have a very slim chance of winning.

But I have a question: is there a limit on the number of bettors who can join this? I am just concerned it may be abused.

Many sportsbooks have this kind of promotion, it's basically a free bet, we only need to place a bet, and then we get our money back if we lose, or if we win we can take all the money. Usually, there are no limits on the number of participants, but I guess that is stated somewhere.


I know about free bets, but based on my experience, casinos don't give a $20 free bet unless you have been wagering a lot on the casinos' sports games. We are talking about sports betting here, so unless you tell me there's some sites doing the same promotion that Metawin is running now, I'll believe it.

I just find it very rare; I'll describe it that way as @shield132 mentioned, but this is truly amazing.

So I ask if they'll limit it because they could pay a huge amount of money if the bet wins and there's like 10k participants in this promotion. Imagine that, it would already total $200k.
275  Economy / Gambling / Re: MetaWin.com | The First WEB3 Casino on: July 17, 2024, 10:40:46 AM
Also Metawin really have a great promotion for their sportsbook and people will really get interested to bet if they have a chance to avail this promotion Metawin made.

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This is insane! I haven't seen this kind of promo in any sportsbook, even though I have been gambling for years. It's like free money if you win here, but if you lose, you keep your money. That's very generous, and it feels like they really are giving away free money just to attract more gamblers. This kind of promo should catch the attention of bettors, not something where we have a very slim chance of winning.

But I have a question: is there a limit on the number of bettors who can join this? I am just concerned it may be abused.
276  Economy / Gambling / Re: MetaWin.com | The First WEB3 Casino on: July 14, 2024, 03:21:47 PM
It's very easy to wager $250 in 7 days especially when Metawin has games, including slots, with one of the highest possible RTPs.


It should not be a problem for regular gamblers as $250 wagered doesn't mean you lost that amount in a casino, sometimes you even win.

Woaaah! This is superb promotion considering that it only requires $250 wager for the last 7 days. 0.6$ per spin can turn into massive win with just one lucky hit with bonus game.

It's possible, so it could happen. But did anyone here share some big wins from free spins? Because I saw this guy, who is also active in gambling, enjoying his big win from free spins. Though it's not on MetaWin, I'm just trying to relate that it's possible to win big from a small free spin amount.

check his post.

Sharing my recent juicy win which x1560 multiplier from a 0.2$ base bet on Wanted Dead or a Wild by Hacksaw . I purchased this bonus for a 40USD and manage to have a x7.5 return which is crazy. I get the huge win on the last 2 spin of my free spin which I thought that a dead bonus buy.
277  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Stake F1 Team on: July 14, 2024, 02:24:17 PM
Congrats @Coin_trader, you are so lucky today. With just a small bet, you were able to turn it into a huge amount.

I watched the replay, and even though it wasn't me who won, I still find it fulfilling to watch. Save that video in your files as wins like that need to be treasured. You know we don't win most of the time, so this is a rare occasion that we need to save and value.

Happy Weekend!
278  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which casino would you trust more: one that requires KYC or one that doesn't? on: July 13, 2024, 11:43:20 PM

We still have some casinos that don't require KYC at the initial stage, but they might ask for it in case you want to make a large deposit or withdraw, but these things also won't exist in the future, even decentralized casinos and exchange platforms would either get banned or they would be forced to ask for KYC verification from their users.

It would be nice if they remain that simple. I guess there's a reason why some casinos don't require KYC at the early stage, and that is to attract more gamblers. In my opinion, it's still better for them to get more volume, as that would generate consistent income on a daily basis.

So, crypto casinos, although regulated, still have an advantage over fiat online casinos since fiat casinos require KYC before you gamble. With crypto casinos, you don't have to worry about KYC as long as you aren't gambling with a significant amount. I'm ranging from $100 to $200 a week, and I haven't been required to pass the KYC yet.
279  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Stake F1 Team on: July 13, 2024, 10:46:45 PM
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I think already have some change on KYC.

Only old user can play without (KYC) before these updates and changes to their term & conditions. Right now users are required to pass (KYC) before they can gamble. Here some discussion: https://stakecommunity.com/topic/89708-stake-forces-kyc-for-new-users/ on the discussion the @OP are being force to KYC after he was register to the site.

I think we already had this discussion a long time ago, while new user needed to passed KYC first before they can access or gambling on Stake. Old user still can play without (KYC) even my self still can play without KYC (but there is no guarantee we still can play it without KYC) because KYC might be force to any user are still not being verified to verified their account.

I think that needs to be confirmed, as I don't think there's an exemption to the rules. Just like an exchange, if you can trade without a KYC and then eventually the exchange requires everyone to pass the KYC, then it should be addressed to all users, not just the new ones. The same goes for the casino. Although I haven't followed a lot about the KYC update since I have not faced any problem gambling without KYC, this is the kind of logic I think. So I want to know if someone new here who has registered in the casino was able to play without a KYC, or not anymore.
280  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Stake F1 Team on: July 13, 2024, 02:31:19 PM
I want to play at stake but my question is what initial level of KYC is required in order to enable deposit and withdraw functions ?
CMIIW, You can play there without KYC, however it's best to complete KYC level 1 for security and convenience. Also, to get promotions and more benefits from Stake, you must finish KYC level 2.
Here's the complete information about stake KYC>

https://stake.com/blog/kyc-know-your-customer-casino-guide

That's correct, you can play without KYC. Just create an account, and you are good to go. However, if you are a gambler risking a significant amount, I suggest that you follow the KYC process so you'll get your account secured. You won't be bothered by the KYC checks because you have already passed them when you started. But just read the link @Samrean ; full information is written there.
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