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3301  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Safe.Cash BETA - Get a FREE wallet & $10 token [Get ready for WAVE 3] on: September 12, 2015, 08:19:10 AM
Waiting for wave 3  Cheesy

For some strange reason, i wasn't payed for wave 1 (or i must have missed it in my payment overview), but that isn't going to happed for a second time  Wink

Are the same people allowed to join for all waves? I thought it was just a one-off deal.
3302  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: September 12, 2015, 08:18:28 AM
As % of house edge. All are estimates.

Small rolls

Before:
MP : Max 50%. Average 49% (estimate)
Dev : Max 50%. Average 49% (estimate)
Investor : 2%

After:
MP : 5%.
Dev : max 50%.
Investor : 45%.

Big rolls

Before:
MP : 1%
Dev : 1%
Investor : 98%

After:
MP : 5%
Dev : Max 50%
Investor : Min 45%.


Medium rolls
Something in between.

As per my understanding.  Cool

thanks a lot for trying to shed some light Smiley

but it doesn' look right to me because the new offer should not have any differences anymore for small, medium and big rolls but sure thing that I could be wrong Smiley

lets see if we get an explanation that will be understood and satisfy all


Yeah, that estimate he posted goes against Ryan's idea that investors should benefit more on huge rolls than on small. I think something's off with it for that reason.
3303  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: September 12, 2015, 01:25:28 AM
BIG UPDATE TO APP AND INVESTOR PROFIT SHARING

Apps will now get a constant 50% of the house edge. Investors will take all that risk, and give 50% of the house edge to apps. MoneyPot will take a 10% commission on all investor profit (but not on app-profit).

If apps place a bet that would put investors (after giving the commissions) at greater than 1x kelly risk the investors will give apps a reduced commission to limit themselves to a kelly. For this reason, we recommend apps limit bets to a half kelly for predictable earnings. If there is demand, we can create a setting in the admin panel for apps to reject any bet that exceeds this risk.

The 10% investor profit commission will kick in once the investor profits, reach their previous high levels. From then on, investors will pay a 10% fee on further profits, this will be deducted upon divestment , or on a monthly basis.

What was the app/investor split before this change? Wondering if investors are getting a better deal or a worse one now.
3304  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetterBets.io |Win XBOX or PS4| Weekly Rake+VIP| DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING on: September 11, 2015, 08:31:36 PM
Ok ok so this cashback club is not a contest this is a guranteed rake every week? So bjorn give us 6.8 btc for 3k volume each week? No strings?

This is correct -- that is unrelated to any contests. You also get the bonus tickets for it, Smiley.
3305  Economy / Gambling / Re: ToTheMoon.me | Bitcoin Gambling with Social Component | Faucet | Cashback on: September 11, 2015, 08:27:42 PM
There is someone betting the maximum bet every round right now on https://tothemoon.me

He is up 45 BTC right now!

It's probably the same guy that hit Bustabit earlier today and is up 102 BTC there (he was betting 1 BTC each time there as well).
3306  Economy / Gambling / Re: LuckyFlop.eu | DAILY 100 MBC FREE ROLL | BLACK JACK | VIDEO POKER | 2BTC | on: September 11, 2015, 03:51:40 PM
Just a suggestion.

Is it possible to run the 50 and 100 with say 5 players instead of current numbers,just to get the ball rolling?

There are new type of tournaments, announced on site yesterday. 12.5mbtc for 25 points entry, 5 players min. top 3 places paid. First one starts in few hours.

Very nice! I'll get in when I get enough time and start building up points (atm I just have 1, and I believe that's given by default).
3307  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game (formerly moneypot.com) on: September 11, 2015, 03:21:59 PM
OMG Shocked  Just play 532 bet , Get profit 100BTC ++  awesome
How Much BTC  need to play like that ?

 

A LOT mate A LOT  Grin

Especially with the amounts he's going after, with 1 BTC a bet on top of that... I'm sure it's a true whale. I wouldn't doubt they have at least a few hundred BTC that were backing that.

Fastastis amount , if it continues to profit what bustabit may be closed temporarily ?
At its I see two big players always profit this week

I think they are also using the strategy in addition to the BTC that much to play

No bustabit is built to protect it's bankroll. Max win will drop much lower if the bankroll gets destroyed.

This. Also, as the max win drops, it lowers the chances of whales winning (i.e., it lowers their ability to use a lot of strategies), so it ends up normalizing things.
3308  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game (formerly moneypot.com) on: September 11, 2015, 07:44:01 AM
OMG Shocked  Just play 532 bet , Get profit 100BTC ++  awesome
How Much BTC  need to play like that ?

 

A LOT mate A LOT  Grin

Especially with the amounts he's going after, with 1 BTC a bet on top of that... I'm sure it's a true whale. I wouldn't doubt they have at least a few hundred BTC that were backing that.
3309  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: >>> SteadyTurtle.com - Pure SSD - LiteSpeed - Quality Web Hosting With Bitcoins on: September 11, 2015, 07:42:55 AM
oh sorry i am writing a mail to the developer at this moment and banners will be uploaded today ( friday ) if not today then monday for sure.

Okay, thanks! Wanting to set up a couple banners so looking forward to this!
3310  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice game strategy? on: September 11, 2015, 06:51:33 AM
Very cliche, probably stated in this thread at least a few hundred times (lol), martingale. Most betting sites let you bet satoshi's at a time, so unless you flat out go on a 10+ losing streak, you can make money in short term. However, I'd only bet small amounts. I've been on dice sites too many times starting at .1 BTC trying to use the martingale strategy and I've hit some EXTREMELY bad losing streaks. Doubling your initial bet adds up very quickly, so start extremely low. Nothing above .01 imo.

Playing using martiangle eventually will lose. I'm ever doing martiangle with BTC 0.01 start from 1 satoshi. Guess what  Grin I'm let it bet with auto play for 30 minutes. First glance, I'm getting some profit but I'm looking for 2x profit so I let it bet for next 1/2 hour and finally house beat me down


That's why I suggest using it only for small amounts, adjusting to your own budget. Martingale will only earn you small amounts. If you set it on auto-bet you will lose 100 percent of the time, no matter what. You need to do it only in short bursts. Get a small bit of BTC, and cash out. If you expect to make multiple times your investment, martingale isn't for you.
what happens if you just lose the first 10 bets in a row as soon as you start then hmm? martingale isnt a strategy because it doesnt work, its something casinos make money off of when people dont know better and think that martingale will net them profit, that's why they have autobet features on there.

Losing first 10 bets is very common but most people think that after losing a bet or two, they can martingale their way out of the losses and break-even.

The strategy people use here is losing 10 times in a row on 50/50 and then betting that in the next 10 bets there will be more winners then losers.

10 losses in a row has a pretty low chance of happening, but its bound to happen eventually. the latter part of your post is known as gambler's fallacy, and is probably what leads to addiction and people digging themselves further down the hole theyve dug for themselves. unfortunately, the world doesnt maintain the balance of yin/yang when it comes to gambling as often as people would like.

so if we mrtingle for 50 rolls only nd strt with  BTC ,then we cn mke some good profits ??
but cn lso get fucked (chnces r low)
the chances are rather high imo as people tend to leave the autobet on thinking martingale will work for them indefinitely, which is completely untrue. sooner or later, probability says that you will go bust through a series of long red hits. assuming you start out with something ridiculous like a 10 satoshi bet, you might see some short term profit,, but that's just in the short term. with dice, theres no long term strategy that will work with the house edge in play.

Doesn't always work short-term, either. I was doing bets at 1.02x on a provably fair site and hit a 5-streak loss within the first few minutes.
3311  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: >>> SteadyTurtle.com - Pure SSD - LiteSpeed - Quality Web Hosting With Bitcoins on: September 11, 2015, 06:34:33 AM
Hey, ST! Wanted to let you know I did a review for your site today, Smiley. You can check it out here: SteadyTurtle review. Would love to hear your thoughts!

Its Great, Thank You  Smiley

NP! Thanks to you, too. Please keep me updated with any promos you might have, and especially if you come up with something exclusive you can share, Smiley.

Yes we will Surely, thank you.

Hey, do you happen to have a banner (728*90 or 468*60) I can use?

hy, sorry for the late reply yes we have alot of banners flash, Gifs and Static JPGs in all sizes as well i am contacting to the management to upload all the banners under affiliates section, once done i will give you link for that.

Thank you.

Thanks! I look forward to it, Smiley.

Hey ST, wanted to check in on this. Thanks!
3312  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] HaoBTC, mining dividend paid out hourly on: September 11, 2015, 03:20:27 AM
It still says "Annual interest 6%" on the website (at least for me), and the rates on Financing look the same as always.  Do I have to have money in the "Wallet" in order to know the interest rate changed?
I will announce it on this thread once the interest rate changes. And Twitter as well.

Any information about the affiliate program yet? Or at least some benefit to those that help advertise your services?
3313  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game (formerly moneypot.com) on: September 11, 2015, 03:19:47 AM
Not content with a mere 25 BTC in profit, phoking has come back and taken his spot on the all-time leaderboard!

That's 41 BTC of net profit, over only 159 BTC wagered.

 Shocked Shocked

And lady luck is still on his side, and he has a net profit of 54 BTC now (https://www.bustabit.com/user/phoking). Max profit on Bustabit is now down to 6.80 btc.

A whopping 67BTC profit at the moment!


Betting almost 1 BTC per time and holding out for ~5x. That's risky! I wish I were as lucky and as big of a risk-taker as they are, :p. I'd love to know how much they originally deposited (i.e., what their risk was relative to their funds).
3314  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice game strategy? on: September 11, 2015, 03:17:23 AM
Maybe there's a way to cheat in Dice games? Anybody knows if this is possible  Huh

People have exploited multiple sites, just like they have banks and other websites. If you mean "cheat the dice" mathematically, it's not possible. You can exploit rounding errors but that just lowers the house edge a little and doesn't help much.
3315  Economy / Gambling / Re: ░▒▓ [SoftLaunch] SharpDice -- 0.1% House Edge, Auto-Bot, MoneyPot powered! ░▒▓ on: September 11, 2015, 03:16:26 AM
Checkout our new Trivia Hour we're setting up! Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1175661.0

Great news! But you don't have any times listed yet. Are you going to be posting with the schedule ahead of time?
3316  Economy / Gambling / Re: Featured slots on bitcoin gambling guide on: September 11, 2015, 01:49:48 AM
This is a slightly old thread but does anyone know who runs bitcoingg.com?

They were paying me for my work for a long time, and then after the last batch completely cut off contact with me (despite still taking work on from others as well, and updating their site). I've tried contacting everyone I know that was associated, as well as through the site itself, and every email over the past 6 months has been ignored.

Anyone happen to know the owner's BCT name?

According to Whois info registrant name is Chris Evans

Code:
Registrant Name: Chris Evans 
Registrant Organization: BitcoinGG
Registrant Street: 52/58 William St, East Sydney 
Registrant City: Sydney
Registrant State/Province: Australia
Registrant Postal Code: NSW 2010
Registrant Country: AU
Registrant Phone: +44.1300216475
Registrant Email: support@bitcoingg.com

Interview with him http://crobitcoin.com/partners-interview-chris-evans-bitcoingg/
His profile at LifeBoat https://lifeboat.com/blog/author/chris-evans

Ugh, even tried the email there (support@bitcoingg.com) that his domain is signed up with, it leads to a dead end (daemon error is saying it doesn't exist).

Try calling on this number.

Can't call AUS.

Anyways, it looks like I'm going to have to do what I didn't want to: effectively render his site useless through legal channels, :p. Based on some research, it's probably a good thing anyways, I just hate taking things to the point of completely destroying people's work.
3317  Economy / Gambling / Re: Featured slots on bitcoin gambling guide on: September 11, 2015, 01:10:06 AM
This is a slightly old thread but does anyone know who runs bitcoingg.com?

They were paying me for my work for a long time, and then after the last batch completely cut off contact with me (despite still taking work on from others as well, and updating their site). I've tried contacting everyone I know that was associated, as well as through the site itself, and every email over the past 6 months has been ignored.

Anyone happen to know the owner's BCT name?

According to Whois info registrant name is Chris Evans

Code:
Registrant Name: Chris Evans 
Registrant Organization: BitcoinGG
Registrant Street: 52/58 William St, East Sydney 
Registrant City: Sydney
Registrant State/Province: Australia
Registrant Postal Code: NSW 2010
Registrant Country: AU
Registrant Phone: +44.1300216475
Registrant Email: support@bitcoingg.com

Interview with him http://crobitcoin.com/partners-interview-chris-evans-bitcoingg/
His profile at LifeBoat https://lifeboat.com/blog/author/chris-evans

Ugh, even tried the email there (support@bitcoingg.com) that his domain is signed up with, it leads to a dead end (daemon error is saying it doesn't exist).
3318  Economy / Gambling / Re: Featured slots on bitcoin gambling guide on: September 10, 2015, 11:03:56 PM
This is a slightly old thread but does anyone know who runs bitcoingg.com?

They were paying me for my work for a long time, and then after the last batch completely cut off contact with me (despite still taking work on from others as well, and updating their site). I've tried contacting everyone I know that was associated, as well as through the site itself, and every email over the past 6 months has been ignored.

Anyone happen to know the owner's BCT name?
3319  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetterBets.io |Win XBOX or PS4| Weekly Rake+VIP| DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING on: September 10, 2015, 10:37:07 PM

Bringing Great Rewards to Players!! 

Twitter giveaway!
The Trivia Game!


Awesome promo! Looking forward to being able to participate, Smiley.
3320  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetterBets.io |Win XBOX or PS4| Weekly Rake+VIP| DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING on: September 10, 2015, 08:25:12 AM

Noted. Please delete the contents of your above message so that the entire world doesn't know about this. I'll fix it ASAP.

Yeah, I deleted it before you got that post up, :p. Was also going to toss a message on Skype but you were offline, so was going to email you, Smiley.
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