I personally don't see how money laundering can occur here (or at least on a massive scale). If he wanted to mix his coins he is much better off going to a coin mixer as opposed to a centralised casino.
$545 is definitely not a small amount in my opinion. Op could technically keep depositing that amount and withdrawing it again and again which is basically money laundering on a massive scale. Besides, this is a very small amount, and it was clear that he wanted to bet on a single event (which has a lower limit than expected). Duelbits has the right to uphold their ToS, of course, but to me this is an honest mistake.
This isn't Duelbit's mistake at all since they were following their TOS properly. Fault lies on op who either didn't read the TOS and wagering tricks or engaged in money laundering.
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Tried contacting some sponsors in this forum, but they didn't express any interest. It's because they do not see many users. If they would see good numbers like they have in football events then we would get better offer. I just hope that some day we will have a community where there will be many users who will wait for this kind of events to join.
More interest means more attraction for the sponsors. We have only few days left :-(
Makes sense, but sponsors will invest even if there aren't many participants sometimes. For example, I still remember one of the IPL pools(Think it was the first one) where a sponsor decided to pitch in even though there were just around 10-15 participants. I believe @Sashi something won that particular prediction pool.
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2nd prediction: 36,403 EUR
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There is no point to being harsh on anyone - everyone has their opinion.
Harsh? What the heck are you talking about shill? You clearly need to improve your brain-power asap. In one of the links you mentioned about women winning a bet in football match doesn't seem to be regular gamblor - she was a heartbroken woman who won a bet. Luck was on her side. Also in other story a man with $50 - don't seem like he is regular gamblor.
More nonsense. Do you even think before typing this garbage? Anyone with a half-decent brain knows for a fact that you don't to gamble regularly in order to become rich and it all comes down to luck(In purely luck based games).
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The title of this thread needs to change to 'Why op is dumb?' instead in my opinion. Why? Because your logic about Satoshi makes zero sense and I have no idea what someone like you is doing in this forum.
Anyone with a half-decent brain knows that Satoshi deserves credit for his/her/their contributions to the cryptocurrency world which is why op needs to grow up asap.
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There is nothing to be optimistic about gambling. Gambling does not make person rich, it is a thrilling game which can cost one's peace and this is an addiction like drinking. I have not seen people being benefited from it. If there is anyone who has seen someone being rich and happy being a gamblor please enlighten me as well.
Nonsense. I completely disagree with you. It's definitely possible to get rich through gambling and there are plenty of examples out there to prove what I said. https://www.iol.co.za/news/eish/mom-wins-r3m-soccer-bet-277745https://tomatocart.com/top-gambling-success-stories/However, these winners are few and far between since the house wins majority of the time. It's very tough to get rich through gambling, but not impossible.
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I have contacted Steve at the beginning of the week but no answer yet. The support told me that today:
" Our team will double-check if your limits can be raised. As per checking with our Sportsbook team, unfortunately your limits can't be raised right now. "
Don't you get it? They won't reverse their decision since they know that you're a consistent winner which is something sportsbooks and casinos absolutely hate. They reduce limits randomly for different winners based on various factors. These decisions make sense since they want to keep their business afloat even though it sucks for the winning gamblers. Some sites like Pinnacle etc never reduce your limits. Betting exchanges also don't reduce limits since they don't care whether you win or lose.
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Lol. So many shills are using alt accounts in this manner to scam the scammers themselves and 1xbit are so stupid that they haven't done anything about it despite being aware of these issues. Pathetic fools. Most of these accounts received negative ratings long before 1xbit launched its campaigns here. Check the dates. Furthermore, I specifically cited ratings that are not related to 1xbit. This is the exact opposite of what 1xbit_official said.
Agreed. @Erdogan and @Naficopa are two dumb shills whose nonsensical reasoning is quite similar which leads me to believe that they could be connected. Can't believe that these idiots are getting paid for writing garbage. What else can you expect from spammers being employed by scammers?
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It is highly likely that the match would end up in a draw because West Indies is fighting back and Kraigg Brathwaite is leading from the front and had a good partnership with Jermaine Blackwood and both reached their century, but Jermaine Blackwood lost his wicket and they are still trailing by 219 runs and two more days left in this match and unless there is a big turnaround in the morning session the match will end up in a draw .
Sad to see Blackwood get out after reaching his century which piles on more pressure on his captain currently. Weird thing is that the captain + vice-captain of both teams scored centuries so far in this match. My prediction is that West Indies will get close to the target and end up falling short due to which this match will end as a draw.
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This is a classic case of not following the rules properly and blaming the casino for your own mistakes. Op could have easily acquired his money by wagering it all by x1 using strategies that involve minimal risk.
Some examples are betting on both the banker and player in Baccarat(Small commission on banker), 1.01 dice betting etc. He clearly needs to improve his brain-power.
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Yep, chasing for the win to win some prizes on event/promotions is really risky. There was time that I feel that I could get the first prize on a promotion so I tried to wager larger than my usual. Unfortunately too, I wasn't able to get the first or even the second prize of the contest.
This is why gambling is addictive since it tempts you no matter how resilient you are. Most gamblers end up losing against the house while the minority actually win thanks to luck siding with them. I usually control my addiction by sticking to a fixed amount which I am willing to lose per session(Online and Offline).
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What a load of crap. It is true that it's easier to become rich by living in first world countries when compared to 3rd world countries for obvious reasons, but this doesn't imply that hard work, being open-minded etc are guaranteed to make you rich.
If that was the case, majority of the world would have been rich, but that clearly isn't the case. Honestly, it's possible to go from rags to riches anywhere as long as luck sides with you.
For example, some of the richest(Rags to Riches) people in the world are from India(Shah Rukh Khan etc).
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That would surely lift most of the complaints off, but back in 2015 our intentions were to make as anonymous casino as possible (when crypto and all that stuff appeared). Ain't much changed since then - we added email KYC and that's all what have changed about anonymity.
Seriously? Who are you trying to fool? You guys are using KYC as a cover to justify your scamming tricks just like some other crypto casinos out there. Anyone with a half-decent brain knows that your casino will always be anonymous in order to avoid getting screwed by lawsuits etc filed by victims. Just remember that no excuse can overturn the messed up reputation of your site.
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But no problem, I can see there is an "Other" option so that will have to be enough for me.
1xbit? You are one hilarious shill. Other option is meant for legit crypto gambling sites(Not scam sites like 1xbit). Op also messed up by adding shady casinos like Bitstarz and Duckdice in this particular list. But the OP why is there no duelbits there? if there was i would choose that casino as a favorite and also duelbit has a sportsbook for now.
He clearly didn't do a lot of research since he excluded sites like Crypto.Games, Duelbits, Rollbit etc which are way more popular than many of the sites on that list. Lazy stuff overall.
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In the WTC table, Australia and Pakistan both lead the way. If Pakistan had taken advantage of home advantage here, they would have won instead of drawing. Pakistan has tough road trips ahead. Losing next match will see them fall below Sri Lanka.
Actually, Australia could have won this one easily, but they messed up big-time due to which Pakistan somehow managed a draw. I never expected them to win even after an amazing second innings. I feel that the final test will go to Australia since their batting and bowling units have been consistent so far in this series. You are right that pitch was not upto standard and we see hardly any support for bowlers so far except in Pakistan second innings. Australia is visiting Pakistan after 24 years and Pakistan just don't wanna lose this series to prove there equivalency with Australia team. Poor show by curator.
I agree that the pitches were not in their best state, but the Australian bowlers still managed to take advantage of them in a better manner when compared to the Pakistan bowlers which is praiseworthy.
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Just received an email regarding Rollbit NFTs which surprised me since I didn't expect this particular gimmick to still be relevant for so long. Wonder how much longer they will stay relevant in this manner. Points are if a successful and well-recognized company raise more fund, it is safer than a new compapy pops up and raises fund. It is certainly that there is always risk when you invest into any company, anything but investing into a new product of Rollbit, a successful company, casino is safer than investing into NFT of a new born NFT project.
I do agree that it is safer since Rollbit has proven to be a reliable site, but I would only invest in these bots in the short-term since I don't think that they will stay relevant in the long-term.
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Checked the site out even though I am aware of the fact that it's a scam and I wasn't surprised to see how bad the site looked. The UI is all over the place and it looks like op designed it within an hour or something.
Just another dumb scammer trying to take advantage of the crypto gambling world. Anyone with a half-decent brain would avoid this site like the plague.
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Gambling are Adult entertainment ... and children should stay children. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) .... they will have their opportunity when they are older to make the choice, if they want to gamble or not. Agreed. There are way better safer activities that children can enjoy when compared to gambling. Many popular games actually provide gambling style activities using virtual currencies in a creative manner(Auction House etc) which kids can enjoy. Exposing them to gambling with real money could corrupt their minds which could be detrimental to their future.
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Zelensky is clearly desperate and is doing whatever it takes to not give into Putin's demands which is why this new law doesn't really surprise me.
Ukraine citizens were most probably relying on crypto long before the invasion started. This new law will help boost its adoption even further in their country even primarily helping refugees who fled to other neighbouring countries.
US dollar used to benefit from wars in the past and it looks like popular cryptocurrencies like BTC etc are benefiting from them too these days.
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Unbelievable comeback. Never expected Pakistan to escape from a loss in this second test. Azam, Rizwan etc were brilliant while Lyon was the only Aus bowler piling pressure on them based on what I observed.
Pakistan were lucky on a couple of occasions. For example, Smith could have removed Shafique early, but messed up big-time. Looks like the third and final test is the decider.
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