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381  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Perfect Dice experience on: July 31, 2019, 07:56:06 PM
There are many dice sites where chat box is moderated, and I think they are doing the right thing. A certain part of gamblers prefer going to sites where there is not only garbage in the chat box.
 

If there's a lot of spam, moderators would be a hard time doing his job, that's why some sites comes up with an initiative that allows only players to chat if they reach a certain the minimum balance in their account.

Reaching a certain level or after the users have wagered a certain amount of money would be better than asking the users to have some money in their balance just to be able to use the chat box. Frankly, during my experience in dice gambling sites, I have never heard of such requirements to use the chat feature.

They have this chat feature on Stake, for example:



Overall, I think, it's fair. It's not that hard for a legit player to wager $100 worth of crypto, and, at the same time, it prevents spammers and beggars from starting to chat immediately after creating a new account because the previous one was banned or muted for a long period of time.

But you are right, it's about wagering, not about minimum balance.

I love the sites which have min age of an account or a minimum wager amount. Most of the beggars and scammers don't apply to those rule. Makes the chat experience even better. A good chat is for me also important for a dice site.
382  Economy / Gambling / Re: Free 1,000 Satoshi from 🎲 Dice on BTC in Telegram on: July 31, 2019, 09:14:17 AM
Just trying the bot but is it correct there isn't autobet yet and no options to change the multiplier?
383  Economy / Gambling / Re: --BlitzCoiner.com-- Free Bits Right to Your Wallet! on: July 31, 2019, 06:18:01 AM
I just check on the website and it has already multiple payout here and which I can say this is really little amount here. How much do you charge for each transaction? Because I saw there is around 30 bits withdrawal? Which is only 3k satoshi withdraw? I do not know how can this being processed. And hoe much per claim on faucet?

This those small amounts the fee also wouldnt be big so guess a lot of those withdraws will be stuck for a long time in the blockchain or do that combine all the withdraws in win big tx?
384  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💰TrustDice - We launched Crypto Forum! :D Everyone is welcome 💰 on: July 31, 2019, 06:16:04 AM
Any update about '6 hour faucet claim' that has been the most attractive feature of the site?

From sweeping their Twitter account it seems that the last update the team made was about their new H2 2019 Roadmap and how from its followers they'll pick 3 users to reward them $1 each  Cheesy
No updates on the faucet so far - almost looks like they're probably not even focused on that  Huh

Source: https://twitter.com/Trust_Dice

The situation on their Telegram channel is even worse. It seems like no one's home and most user questions go unanswered for decades.

Either the owners are too busy with updates, or they are not making enough money to hire a full-time moderator and manager to take care of all these things. Which is weird for a bitcoin/crypto gambling site. These are supposed to be virtual gold mines.

Would like to see some responses made to this.
I just commented here as I happened to observe that 500 satoshi every 6 hrs claim is now 'drastically' reduced to just 50 satoshi/6hr!

50sat/6 hour. Wow thats even one of the worst faucets of all the dice sites. I understand when they are lowering some faucets but this is very small.
385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you buy lottery online in bitcoin payment? on: July 30, 2019, 12:49:34 PM
Well sometimes I buy some tickets on the dice sites I am playing but I am not that big fan of lottery. Changes are mostly very small to win but on the other hand if you win, it's mostly big. But for now just some tickets for fun.
386  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅ casinoroyale.bet 🎲High Faucet 🎲 The fastest 🎲 Fairness 🎲 1%Edge on: July 30, 2019, 06:44:19 AM
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That's my style of playing but I prefer hunting 0. ;-)

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Just joined the site and what a lot of games do you got there  Grin

First trying some with the faucets and later on do a deposit to win big ;-)
387  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Maximum bet amount on single bet! on: July 30, 2019, 06:29:04 AM
My highest bet was 0.4 BTC on 1.25x on dice and it was a lost. Gladly the BTC value back then wasn't that high as now. Guess around $1000 so highest was a $400 bet.
388  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅ casinoroyale.bet 🎲High Faucet 🎲 The fastest 🎲 Fairness 🎲 1%Edge on: July 29, 2019, 06:27:52 PM
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That's my style of playing but I prefer hunting 0. ;-)

Will join the site tomorrow when I am back at a computer
389  Other / Meta / Re: List of Bitcointalk.org Userscripts/ Add-ons on: July 29, 2019, 07:18:15 AM
Didn't know there were also some usersripts like this. Gonna try the darkthemes first because mostly there are better then the original bright colors.
390  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Big wins at FreeBitco.in on: July 29, 2019, 07:14:42 AM
Why do i see here only newbie posts? Are those topics created automatically after a win or what do i miss here?
391  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲 CyberDice.net - The Future is unwritten | Daily Wagering Contest | Faucet 🎲 on: July 28, 2019, 09:23:09 AM
Those aren't silly questions, I think they're helpful mostly the first question because gambling sites usually block certain countries and sometimes they have a list that can be found in their T&C.

I've read their Term of use and FAQ but i didn't find any information about that.

2.  How are bet speeds, per second?  5?  10?  Faster/slower than that?
Isn't bet speeds based on how fast your internet connection too?

Most dice site limit the roll speed based on the wagered amount. Always funny to see the bot speed up suddenly when it reach that minimum.

Of course your internet speed is also a factor but not the main factor.
392  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Poker Career on: July 28, 2019, 09:20:54 AM
The best advise is too start low and keep to a strict bankroll management.

Do you want to play sng/tournaments or just cash games ? If you want to play cash games Google for Raszi's bankroll management.
393  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How I lost 200,000 EURO on Bitcasino.io on: July 26, 2019, 06:53:23 PM
Ouch that's a big loss. I don't know the site but do they have a provable fair section so you can validate the spins?? I would first check that out if I was you. But playing big on the site won't say you also win big. Maybe you just had some bad luck.

Maybe you can search for some other topics about them on this forum to find some more info.
394  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Preferred crypto betting site ? on: July 26, 2019, 01:37:24 PM
In the past i was playing a lot on BitcoinPenguin and it suprised me the admins of that site never created an own topic here. The site is online for some years now. I had never any trouble with them so i am still wondering why i don't read that much here on this forum about that site.
I can't remember if I've read of this casino before or heard it somewhere or I'm not really aware that they exist.

Yeah they don't have an ANN thread here but they are still operating, they should land to the forum and create their own ann thread.

Yep almost every crypto gambling site has a topic here on bitcointalk. This is the most well known crypto forum so i don't believe they havent heard about this site. Will ask them is there is a reason for not creating a topic in here.
395  Economy / Speculation / Re: I think bitcoin will move back to $10,300 today. on: July 26, 2019, 01:32:44 PM
this prediction almost happened, except that the increase did not reach $ 10300, and before reaching it, the decline returned. well, maybe today the price will recover and the price can reach that. I think, the recovery of the price of bitcoin has not been completed, and of course the price can be higher than that this year.

It didn't reach the 10.3k this time but it will do in the near future. Maybe next week already.
396  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: cryptoroulette.world SCAM!!!!! on: July 26, 2019, 01:19:13 PM
Joined their site, with their "free" promotion. "Won" .04 BTC on my third spin. Tried to cash it out. You must deposit .015 BTC to get "verified".
It's an old scam attempt. You will always win when they will launch these websites because they need you to go for an withdrawal so that they can ask for the deposit money.

Truth is that you never won anything 🤪

Please move it to the scam accusations board.

yes, old type of scamming like
- nigerian scam
- ponzi scam

when someone ask money, you never drop him - or drop him with escrow

yep, and did we all trapped in such scam when we started in the crypto world Sad now let's warn all the new users. When they ask you to deposit to withdraw, you know youre screwed.
397  Economy / Gambling / Re: Piwi247 on: July 26, 2019, 12:34:18 PM
Are you the owner of the site opening this thread? There was already a thread about piwi247 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5165706.0;topicseen). Maybe the mods can merge those topics?
398  Economy / Gambling / Re: Seuntjies DiceBot -Multi-Site, multi-strategy betting bot for dice. With Charts! on: July 26, 2019, 06:21:00 AM
How many steps into martingale progression someone saw ?

i always take the formula multiplier x 10 to get my max bad streak i can handle setuping up the bot. So on 2x its 20x and on 10x its 100x. But of course longer red streaks are still possible and they will come.
399  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: cryptoroulette.world SCAM!!!!! on: July 26, 2019, 06:16:53 AM
If seen a lot of topics here on the chat promoting such websites but gladly all were deleted very fast. Everytime they got other weird urls. I just tried one with some bonus code and directly won 'doh' and to withdraw i needed to deposit 0.01 BTC. So there is the catch and i am sure they wont pay after depositing.
400  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does hard work in gambling count? on: July 26, 2019, 06:14:24 AM
Even on poker there won't be any assured win while we have lot of experience about playing that game for years.
You can apply what you have experienced with poker but it won't guarantee you a win. You can learn on how to bluff and when to fold but it's just like that but it won't be 100% of winning.

Nope but at least poker also needs some skills so in the end you can get better if you work hard on it. For slots you get press that button as much as you like, but harder work will never let you win more on that.
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