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421  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: November 19, 2023, 06:47:48 AM
Once a while, you find a legit review, but I always browse around if I want to read some reviews.
Differentiating between legit and fake reviews is the tough part though which is why it's a useless site in my eyes.

So the new art contest is up on Halloween theme by the Roobet team so who all are excited to take part in it this time and this is really interesting that they have continued it from a long time and making artists motivation up by bringing up these contests on frequent intervals.
I find it weird that they are conducting a Halloween themed contest after the festival itself ended. They should have conducted it throughout the month of October for best results basically.
422  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 18, 2023, 06:01:12 PM
but India has alot chance to choke in big stage as they mostly did but if they delivered something new this time then they will be much more dangerous than current look while according to stats  Australia are much more better side in final and semifinals so it's really tough to predict any team from now but will be predict on day performances.
It may be possible that India choke tomorrow as there are many examples from past where an underdog won the title.
Have you guys ever heard of the saying that the present is more important than the past or future? The present matters the most and India is the stronger team by miles currently which is why they are the favorites.

Australia could surprise everyone by winning, but the chances of that happening are far lower which is why they are the underdogs. Let's see what happens!
423  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What lies ahead for Bitcoin in the coming days? on: November 18, 2023, 04:18:34 PM
What lies ahead for BTC are ups and downs or rising and falling op simply put. The same goes for literally every other cryptocurrency out there. Excluding stablecoins, this is how all cryptocurrencies usually behave.

BTC will never go back to 0 though and it will probably settle in between the $30K - $40K in the near future.
424  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 18, 2023, 01:32:15 PM
Both teams are champions and deserve to be a finalist and both sides will give it all but I am still not sure if I want a close fight with the Australian side lol. These guys know how to win an ICC tournament so I'd very much prefer a boring one-sided match in favour of India. Call me names or whatever but I don't want to risk anything at all.  Grin
I don't see the final being a tight contest primarily because the current Australian team have proven time and again that they can collapse like dominoes under intense pressure due to which they almost messed up against South Africa.

On the other hand, India has the perfect bowling lineup which is capable of rescuing them even if their batsmen collapse which itself is extremely doubtful.
425  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betnomi | Project status on: November 18, 2023, 05:56:01 AM
The difference between Betnomi and 1xbit is the fact thatbetnomi had a reputation before the attack and everyone here in the forum was ok with Betnomi, but the same can not be said of 1xbit who never for once had any positive reputation all the while, and we are glad that 1xbits are out of this forum for good, but we hope for betnomi return under another name and brand and being able to refund everyone that lost their money due to the crisis in the casino management for a while that has lead to this present situation for the casino and we wish them all the beat as their make efforts to recover that good image that betnomi hardback.
Both Betnomi and 1xbit scammed their users which is why what @Mate2237 stated makes complete sense in this regard. The only big difference between them is the fact that 1xbit openly scams their customers while Betnomi doesn't.

Also, keep dreaming if you think that Betnomi will recover their good image even if they actually reimburse all the victims.
426  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 17, 2023, 06:49:23 PM
Mitchell Marsh made an insane prediction stating that Australia will score 450-2 while India will fold for 65 runs when the reality is that the chances of the opposite happening are higher.

It's a clever way to irritate the Indian crowd for sure. He needs to focus on being more consistent rather than making these outlandish statements.
427  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betnomi | Project status on: November 17, 2023, 04:11:39 PM
I didn't see this coming op. Very few have the guts to speak out like this after messing up so many lives thanks to their actions(Intentional or Unintentional). As the saying goes, it takes eons to build reputation, but seconds for it to crumble.

Even if you and your team somehow miraculously refund all amounts properly, your site will never stand tall again.
428  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 17, 2023, 01:38:49 PM
I don't know about you guys, but I felt bad seeing both South Africa and New Zealand losing their golden chance to win the World Cup yet again. I expected at least one of them to reach the final, but that clearly didn't happen.

It's truly tough being fans of both of these teams who haven't won a single World Cup so far, but NZ at the very least won the WTC once.

429  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Casinos with Online and Offline version, Are they the same? on: November 17, 2023, 06:50:59 AM
I think the most disappointing thing about offline casinos is that they are trying to be offline but at the same time, digitized.

Let me explain what I mean with an example : you go into a casino in Las Vegas and sit down to play slots. Except the machine won't accept change or dollars, it only accepts pre-paid deposits on some BS membership card. Later you decide to try Blackjack, but you quickly learn that the Blackjack table is now a computer screen on a different machine. All this is very disappointing and different from how you remember the casino experience, even a decade ago.

You decide to go home and gamble on your own computer screen. The end.

At least, that is how I feel about the current state offline gambling casinos.
I don't blame them though for updating their systems in this manner because they are just trying to keep up with the latest trends which is why you cannot expect them to stick to old fashioned blackjack tables etc.

We might get completely digital blackjack tables, Baccarat tables etc at these offline casinos in the future.
430  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [free to join] Ready for my new wonderful contest ? Win 3 great prizes on: November 17, 2023, 05:08:18 AM
Glad to see another contest from the current Santa of this forum(Becassine). Also, it's good to see Bitmover's tool steadily gaining well-deserved popularity over time within this forum.

Quote: "Bitcoin has no top, because the dollar has no bottom" -Max Kaiser
431  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] COINS.GAME | Most Rewarding Crypto Casino | Signature Campaign Up to $100 on: November 17, 2023, 04:41:18 AM
If all of you have no problem with getting paid with LTC, please send me your LTC address. If the fee doesn't get normalized next week, we will pay through LTC. If fee is normal, we will use BTC.
I have zero issues with being paid in LTC since it's my favorite altcoin thanks to its superfast TX times and negligible TX fees. Great decision LM!

LTC addy: LTj9f6EwYvVquGKh5powFKs72tZaqfwMLF
432  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 16, 2023, 04:49:26 PM
Jesus! What a crazy entertaining match between Australia and South Africa. It looked like Australia would have been in huge trouble if De Kock didn't put Cummins down since it would expose the weak tail-enders.

I never expected the proteas to put up such a good fight after their terrible effort with the bat. I don't see such an average Australian team defeating the Indians in the final.
433  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Casinos with Online and Offline version, Are they the same? on: November 16, 2023, 04:26:21 PM
No idea about Betking, but 1xbet(Online) is definitely a scam site which coordinates with other scam sites like 1xbit, Melbet etc operating out of Russia based on information obtained from various trustworthy sources.

Never heard of 1xbet(Offline) though, but I would steer clear of anything remotely similar to those scam sites op.
434  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 16, 2023, 01:56:21 PM
South Africa! Damn! I feel that they will never get rid of their chokers tag in big ICC tournaments sadly. Even Afghanistan put up a better fight in comparison which goes to show why the chokers tag suits them perfectly.

Never understood why Bavuma was in the team and why the heck was he chosen as the captain. I applaud Miller for his amazing performance under such insane pressure. Looks like it's India vs Australia yet again in the final.
435  Economy / Gambling / Re: Guide for newcomers Start a fun and profitable gambling entertainment journey o on: November 16, 2023, 07:22:27 AM
Have no idea why the discussion veered away towards gambling addiction in this site's ANN thread. Anyway, I just stumbled onto this thread and tried checking the site out through the link in op, but it didn't load.

I had to manually find it through google. Also, the language is a mix of English and Thai/Filipino which made me lose complete interest in this site.
436  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 15, 2023, 04:56:17 PM
It's all over for New Zealand. Revenge taken successfully by the Indians in style. The match was pretty much over in the first innings itself thanks to the monster total set by the Indians. Rahul's late blitz won them the game.

Also, I expected Shami to be the highest wicket taker in this game and I was right. 7 freaking wickets. I think he should be awarded the man of the match award.
437  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat & Crypto - Effective Expert Advise on: November 15, 2023, 01:02:14 PM
Buy low and sell high! That's the best advice anyone can give you when it comes to dealing with financial currencies like BTC op. However, buying low and selling high is easier said than done which is why it's a risky endeavour.

Crypto is not something that you would want to dabble with if you are looking for stability in life thanks to its extremely volatile nature.
438  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✨ BITCASINO - Elevate Your Gameplay 💎 #1 VIP Crypto Casino ✈️ on: November 15, 2023, 04:54:55 AM
Done posting my first entry yesterday. I still not unsure whether Bitcoin will stay near 40K on the last week of November but I’m optimistic that it will go that direction in preparation for December pump fest!

It’s either above 40K or below 35K is my 2nd prediction given that Bitcoin price is so abnormal right now. Let’s hit ATH entry on Bitcasino prediction contest. Maybe they might give us more goodies when ATH reached this bull run.
It's tough to tell thanks to SEC delaying spot ETF approvals as usual. Am still expecting it to surpass the 40K mark by the first week of December though I could be completely wrong if these delays continue.

Whatever the case, I am just happy to see BTC not behaving like a proper stablecoin anymore.
439  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: November 14, 2023, 05:00:45 PM
Just for Luls, You know what would be funny?

South Africa and New Zealand beating their respective opponent in the Semis, it would be a big *uck you moment for PIG-3 as one is already crippled and kicked out.

We'll also have a new World Champion as both teams failed to win the ODI WC, like a million times.
I wouldn't mind that at all if I am being honest. Both South Africa and New Zealand resemble RCB and KXIP who are literally dying to win the cup atleast once just like England in the last edition.

India/Australia winning would resemble CSK/MI in this context and are predictable winners.
440  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why do you want to play on casinos without KYC requirements? on: November 14, 2023, 01:04:51 PM
KYC is being implemented to protect the user and the business owner itself. Imagine being anonymous in an online casino and earning a lot of money; don't you think no one will be suspicious of that? KYC serves as a tracker if the gambler is engaging in illicit activity using the online casino, anyway everyone has their own opinion about KYC.
Nonsense. Most gamblers gamble in the crypto world with the intention of earning big money anonymously. Why in the world would the site suspect an anonymous person earning big money when they can easily check his bet history?

KYC does help reduce illicit activity to some extent, but criminals will always find ways to circumvent it. Also, your KYC information is vulnerable to hackers in some sites.
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