I'm not very greedy at all. Personally mostly stick to poker.
An poker players are not greedy at all. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Greed is one thing but logical thinking applied to your gambling is another. Of course I want to 'win big' therefore I am greedy but I would never jeopardize my betting plan. If I am out of my gambling budget and I lost - I quit immediately.
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I can't wait to test if FastDice is really that fast. If that is the case it might appeal to hardcore bot bettors. But why no info about House Edge and Provably Fair feature mentioned in the Op?
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'Correct' is not the good term to use in this context. Selling accounts is technically legal - but I guess it is only because there is no way to determine if account was sold or not. I wonder if there was a 100% way to know if account was sold then it would still be popular or legal.
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This is a very bad publicity, it equals to: "ISIS, come and use bitcoin!" ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) I guess the blockchain analysis and black listing will become more and more popular, like Mike Hearn said, unfortunately ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) This news about ISIS mainly founded with Bitcoin is bullshit. We all know that. Bitcoin, or cryptocurrency in general is far less than 1% of ISIS funds. But that topic is GREAT for mass media, and for FUD spreader antibitcoin haters to show people how bitcoin is a 'threat" for peace. I too think that news like that are making stupid politicians to take legal action against 'free internet money' which bitcoin currently is.
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I am surprised. This price increase doesn't look like start of a new bubble but rather somewhat stable price. I guess Christmas seasons, Black Friday sales and overall near end of year optimism is taking over people minds. I will expect even higher price in December!
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Let's be realistic here, the ONLY advantages for players are:
1. If you hit jackpot, have lucky streaks, won some big bets etc. in short you earned more money that you invested. 2. You have fun playing despite loses or wins.
That is all. Simple as that.
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Leicester - Manchester Utd win MNU
Manchester U. used to be a total powerhouse in late 90. (Beckham times) and early 2000. but now it is like a shadow of them self from that time. Their play is more miss or hit recently and you are betting on the name more than you bet on their playing now. I would avoid betting on Man U.
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i gamble mostly everydayn but im using the free fauscet i get, you may say that, it is a small amount but if youre lucky enough you can actually multiply the amount of the btc you get from faucets, im not just talking about the free faucets from gambling sites, i use ever satoshi i get from every faucets im using. so i can say that i can collect about 0.5-0.8mbtc every day which is a big amount considering youre getting it from free faucets.
0.5 mbtc is 0.0005 BTC I seriously doubt that you can gamble this amount and win more than 1$. Also it is surprising that people are making such fuss about gambling with peanuts. How can gambling with 2 cents can be good, I would probably gamble with fully virtual currency instead.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention sportsbook, most likely a soccer game would be good. But which one to bet on and which team to choose?
Don't listen to the others. I feel that the only reason you want to rely on other people's help is to minimize your guilt when you will lose. Then you will be good with blaming others and not yourself for that.
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Bet on what? You want us to find you casino and game for you? It is kind of superstitious if you ask me. Just bet on what you find the most comfortable game of your choice. Don't count on others, your luck is yours alone.
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There are many possible causes of gambling addictions and some people may gamble for different reasons to other people. It is hard to tell without knowing each subject personally.
But in general there are some common symptoms:
1. Excitement - gambling is provoking your brain to produce the same hormones (endorphins, dopamine and serotonin) called 'hormones of happiness' as you would use drugs. 2. You can be an 'addictive personality'. In short you will be addicted to gambling faster and harder. 3. If you have not other means of wasting your free time, or are depressed or running from your life problems - you will likely be addicted to gambling just to fill the void in your heart.
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I have quite neutral experience with Raffles. I go the impression that Lottery types of gambling are not that popular and as fun as 'direct' betting or gambling. Because odds are too low and you have no influence over your game other that initial signing up moment.
Anyway if that promotion is still running, here is my address: 195ebhrFSroi892wUKV4MJd49ikmU4Vd9C
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If you guys want pure scientific explanation why Gambling is so addictive, here it is: "In the middle of our cranium, a series of circuits known as the reward system links various scattered brain regions involved in memory, movement, pleasure and motivation. When we engage in an activity that keeps us alive or helps us pass on our genes, neurons in the reward system squirt out a chemical messenger called dopamine, giving us a little wave of satisfaction and encouraging us to make a habit of enjoying hearty meals and romps in the sack. When stimulated by amphetamine, cocaine or other addictive drugs, the reward system disperses up to 10 times more dopamine than usual." And guess what, with gambling it is the same, it works like a drug to our brain. It is that you are using visual and psychological stimulant - instead of a chemical ones. More scientific explanations: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-the-brain-gets-addicted-to-gambling/
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I am not much of a high roller so my best win ever was €20 while paying Black Jack. Suffice to say I did not withdraw it immediately and then I lose part of it with further gambling. It was fun
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so many thing come on my mind when i har about "gambling" - addicted,because several person who i meet,and they playing gambling,they always addicted,and so hard to quit from gambling. - rich if win,poor if lose. i always think about that 2 words. - bad habbit,everyone know that gambling not good,an everyone who play gambling,maybe is not too good in public eyes
1. Nowadays you can be, and probably are addicted from many things like: your smartphone, internet, Facebook or other internet activities. Gambling is not sole 'bad boy' among these. 2. If you are gambling with all your money and you use system all of nothing then it is not gambling that is wrong, it is you. 3. Every addiction is not good, but you can play moderately and then it is fine, just keep your limit.
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Thanks for the payment and the bonus!
Current post count: 1161 (including this one)
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What's the point of having fake followers and likes? People are aware that people buy this kind of shit.
The same reason people cheat in online games. What is the point when they are using aimbot or other cheating software to win with others? People like to brag about how awesome they are, for someone even fake followers are good enough, because he/she can vaunt about it all day.
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Bitcoin is quite often seen as an outsider in the world of finance, simply because it’s not issued nor controlled by a bank or government. But there are several downsides to the traditional monetary system as well, which was clear for everyone to see during the recent Greece debacle. Will the future lie in traditional finance, or is Bitcoin the solution everyone has been waiting for? https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-can-become-new-global-currency/Sorry, but the link you provided is not working. It shows: Ooops... Error 404 Sorry, but the page you are looking for doesn't exist.
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I recently found Alpha Draft. Alpha draft is a e-sports fantasy league for LoL, CS GO, Dota2 and Smite. You pick your draft and gain points through the performance of your picks. I was told that they are accepting bitcoin, but I need to confirm it myself. https://alphadraft.com/
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It looks pretty nice, but it is missing the most important thing in Bitcoin, Bitcoin Core, the reference client!
Is there any particular meaning to the heights of the bulidings? It looks like it is making all of the big centralized services and companies the forefront of Bitcoin.
I was wondering the same about building heights. Anyway very nice render and information about pretty much essential bitcoin services gathered on one picture is pretty neat for less familiar with bitcoin services people.
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