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2941  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anonymous 0.5+ BTC Received !! (Please Explain) on: September 30, 2015, 03:54:35 PM
It is as otether said, blockchain.info is not the best and trustworthy info about every bitcoin transaction.
There were some upsets lately with Satoshi's coins suddeny moving and it turned out to be blockchain.info bug as well.
The best course of action will be to wait day or two and see if this transaction will be confirmed.
2942  Economy / Gambling / Re: Its My Lucky Day! on: September 30, 2015, 03:48:16 PM
I bet that 'crashing' mechanism is intended so people wouldn't be able to win high, haha.
Congratulations and share with us how much did you actually lose before that huge win.
2943  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling sites offering free signup bonus? on: September 30, 2015, 03:28:29 PM
I found something nice here: https://www.betchain.com/promotions

This casino have really nice promotions. This one is nice:
110% DEPOSIT BONUS
Get a MASSIVE 110% welcome bonus on your first time deposit when you deposit up to 0.5 BTC.
Make your first deposit and the bonus will automatically be added to your account.
2944  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling. Is It Wrong? on: September 29, 2015, 12:30:04 PM
Gambling is for people. There is nothing wrong with it. The problems start when you are starting to get addicted.
Same with alcohol and drugs, if you are responsible drinker it is fine, but you can't cross the line and become alcoholic drunkard.
2945  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much have you gambled? on: September 29, 2015, 12:15:05 PM
How much have you gambled?

More than I should have.

Did you win? How much?

No. N/A

Did you lose? How much?

Yes. More than I can afford to.

This is pretty much truth for me too. I am angry and sad that I am sometimes losing so much BTC.
But then - joy of winning is so great that that you can't stop. I am probably winning around 40% bets.
But I am usually a lowroller so I didn't lose much.
2946  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Fastest Dice Websites on: September 29, 2015, 11:36:53 AM
I have played on few dice site and I would say I found fortunejack's dice the fastest.There are good sites with fastest rolls like primedice,magicaldice.

You must be drunk to say primedice has a fast roll. Everyone know PD is very slow

@OP if you want a fast roll try fortunejack and betterbets, they have a very fast rolls even for low bet amount

I agree. PD is a good honest site with incredible community but it is slow, everynoe knows that.

I would say fortunejack and magicaldice are the fastest from my experience.
PrimeDice is only slow because it is big site with a lot of gamblers and slowness is intended to protect servers.
When you are betting low, PD is rather slow but when you are are a high roller you will se how fast PrimeDice can be.
2947  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-09-29] Danish programmers create bitcoin piggy bank for children on: September 29, 2015, 11:27:50 AM
Great idea I like the digital version of standard Piggybank it brings the new possibilities and recognition of what bitcoin is to the children.
It is a definitely neat gadget to give to your child, I wonder how much it will cost to buy it.
2948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Eventually the FUNGIBILITY issue of bitcoin will make headlines ... on: September 29, 2015, 11:18:46 AM
This is a serious issue that I'm concerned with as well. I think this will give the authorities a good reason to dismiss BTC.
Authorities are already untrustworthy enough. Government is starting to act more like Big Brother than good Uncle Sam, this is the freedom we asked for? The only reason authorities would have to banish bitcoin is to control people even more. Argument that this will help fight terrorists is laughable.
2949  Economy / Services / Re: Who need personal soccer tipster ? on: September 28, 2015, 04:24:59 PM
Lol 1 week for $100, Btw Theres alot tipster out there giving tips for free.
It would be ideal if op checked Gambling section. There we have plenty of good tipsters posting, they are fairly accurate and demand only a tip if you like their services. Op you should promote yourself in the same way. If people notice that you, indeed, are pro tipster you will earn money.
2950  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can gambling be profitable in long term ? on: September 27, 2015, 01:33:22 PM
You can't profit from standard casino games like DICE or Roulette, that is a proven fact. If you think there are some systems which can help you win, you are wrong. Gambling systems have been around for as long as gambling has. No system has ever been proven to work.
2951  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ask me any sport prediction [FREE - NO REFERRAL LINK] on: September 27, 2015, 12:44:31 PM
What is the reason you don't want to answer questions in this thread, but instead you are opting to use some outside service?
2952  Economy / Gambling / Re: Loosing Streaks on: September 27, 2015, 12:00:36 PM
I like to bet on 49.5% and once had 15 loses or more in a row, I can remember exactly numbers but I was so mad... surprisingly I never had that high winning streak.
2953  Other / Meta / Re: Why bitcointalk.org Looks so Bad on: September 26, 2015, 02:42:45 PM
This forum has clear layout, it is minimalistic, easy to navigate, simple and takes little resources to browse.
Seriously this is bitcoin forum it does not have to to graphically stunning to attract teenagers. It is fine as it is imo.
2954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TO all miners and bitcoin holders would you? on: September 26, 2015, 02:32:51 PM
Well i see all days someone asking to return some years to mine more bitcoins and others wouldnt havent traded them or gaved.That wont happen ,soo back to reality if bitcoin didnt reached those 1000 dollars ,and dropped till the current value of 200 worth.Would you buy a miner or investing in equipment to mine? Lets suppose bitcoin were worthing just 300 dollars and that were the biggest ammount,reached would you invest your money at bitcoin the same way you did and do nowadays?Would bitcoin still getting such attention as has now ?

If i can go back to the day where bitcoin price still under $1 , i will buy it directly and store on paper wallet until the next halving year(2016).

If i mine, use my pc is pretty enough to earn some coins.
Well, bitcoin halving can make price to rise or could do nothing. I am sure some people remember that during last bitcoin halving in 2012 BTC price actually went down a little. And halving back then did nothing to increase value of btc in the long run.
2955  Economy / Gambling / Re: Great free bets for bitcointalk community on: September 26, 2015, 02:04:33 PM
@galaxygroup this is some time limited free trial or this thread will be constantly updated with free tips?
Maybe you plan to start some sort of pro tips for money business after you will earn enough vouches?
2956  Economy / Gambling / Re: Emerando Dice powered by Moneypot on: September 26, 2015, 12:40:03 PM
As other said you need something special and different that will bring people. If they want to play standard dice there are plenty of well established Dice sites already. Also I have a question, you can't log in without Money Pot account? How about option to play anonymously and log in with your BTC address?
2957  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can gambling be profitable in long term ? on: September 26, 2015, 12:21:09 PM
The answer is NEVER...it can never be profitable in long term ...coz there will always be a point of time when you will start loosing it and greed will take it all away....

What the hell are you talking about? Do you know how many poker pro players have made millions of dollars or how many pro tipsters make profit everyday from sport betting?
And do you know how many poker players or sport bettors lost everything? I bet losers are a lot bigger group that those who earned millions on gambling. It is generally true that you can profit if you are exceptionally good poker player or sport bettor bu you need to be elite.
And even then you can lose hard.
2958  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you guys cope with Losses? on: September 26, 2015, 12:14:00 PM
There are some points people should understand BEFORE gambling:

1. You will lose. Yes, you are meant to lose sooner or later, you can win some, but sooner or later you will lose. So be ready.
2. Gamble only wish your spare money. Money you can afford to LOSE without any harm to you or your family.
3. If you lose every penny from your gambling budget - do not play anymore. If you play nonetheless - you are addicted. Seek help.
2959  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can gambling be profitable in long term ? on: September 25, 2015, 12:55:06 PM
No. There is no possibility to win all the time.  While it is possible to make money gambling at a casino, you certainly shouldn't count on it.  
Some gamblers do count on it, and some even think they have the winning method down, when all that method will get them is broke.

The worst you can do is to fell for The Gambler's Fallacy or The Sunk Cost Fallacy.
2960  Economy / Gambling / Re: Advanced Betting strategy (low risk, low reward) on: September 25, 2015, 11:00:47 AM
Is it really a 'strategy'? It seems more like an automated gambling where you bet thousands of times and expect to win more than 50% of bets.
As you said: "because it might involve betting 5000 times in a row". There is not really any sophisticated strategy involved in dice, only raw math...
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