Yes exactly, my time is very expensive, but I really do care about Bitcoin community and Bitcoin ecosystem. This is why I am spending my time here @ bitcointalk. I really hate when bitcoin users are scammed directly or indirectly. I stated: anonibet.com is SCAM. Believe me, search engines are indexing bitcointalk.org very good and very fast. You are ignoring one simple question, because you have nothing to say. The question was - Please explain us that move: It is not my job to investigate such therefore you are seeking an explanation from the wrong person. Anonitips facebook page is there as of now, and i did not see the part where it was removed. Feel free to contact Anonitips in your own Capacity. Goxcraft, all you have ever done on this thread is to call Anonibet a Scam. Please bring forth evidence of the point at which you were Scammed by Anonibet. Your argument does not hold water and for the sake of not polluting the thread, I will leave you to post as you wish. Instead of spending valuable time replying to baseless scam accusations, i have been instructed not to entertain you further. We have bigger projects we are working on at Anonibet. Regards, John John- You sound like a nice guy and all... but goxcraft has made it as about as transparent as it's going to get. There is obvious lying going on here (something no one wants to see from the oldest and supposedly "best" book). It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize what's going on here.... The only reason I am even getting involved is because I was a victim of bitbook (all documented) and have since turned to an advocate for the bitcoin gambling community. I was trying to help out Michael ( info@anonibet.com) when he was at a loss of words and had to dispatch you to save the day. Fact is someone who works for your company won the contest and (very unsuccessfully) attempted to cover his tracks. Too bad for anonibet that goxcraft is smart and while it probably isn't worth his time, Anonibet isn't looking like this ambassador of a sportsbooks they claim to be. Forget your crummy odds at this point, you're jacking around us players! Stuff like this give Bitcoin a bad name and that's the last thing we want! Wake the f up people.
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(118-82) + 3.364 units
NCAA BBALL (21-11) NBA (19-7) +3.021 Boxing (5-0) +.6625 Tennis (4-0) +.4 MLB (36-35) + .0275 UFC (0-1), -.275 NHL (32-28) -.6656
Fernando Verdasco vs Dustin Brown CasinoBitcoin: -333 Nitrogen: -353 Anonibet: -400
Verdasco -333 @ CasinoBitcoin. Risking .333 to win .1
Carlos Berlocq vs Dusan Lajovic CasinoBitcoin: -233 Nitrogen: -229 Anonibet: -250
Berlocq -229 @ Nitrogen. Risking .458 to win .2
Good Luck everyone!
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How much does anonibet owe you from the contest?
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Martin Klizan @ CasinoBitcoin is the play. Risking .435 to win .1 Ferrer -1111 @ CasinoBitcoin is clearly the right play. Risking 1.111 to win .1 POD (118-82) + 3.364 units Cool NCAA BBALL (21-11) NBA (19-7) +3.021 Boxing (5-0) +.6625 Tennis (4-0) +.4 MLB (36-35) + .0275UFC (0-1), -.275 NHL (32-28) -.6656
2-0 last night in the German Open while we wait for this MLB dry spell aka All Star game. Might take the NL for entertainment value but will more than likely wait until Friday for regular season play to resume.
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john, how do you relate to the contest winner anonitips?
Anonitips is an anonibet customer who participated in the contest. That is as much as I know about him and as stated in the last post, This Thread is now beyond the contest. Please PM and if your question warrants a response it will be provided. I will do my best to answer all logical and meaningful questions to satisfy our Valued Anonibet Customers. Back to the thread, We have the odds for the coming British bout . All the best in your betting endeavours.I like how John tries to divert the attention at hand (obvious foul play) with huge pictures advertising an event July 27 LOL Bad odds, shady contests, and getting muscled around? Guess that's alright as long as you're grandfathered in as the oldest bitcoin sportsbook LOL
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Jeremy what are the approximate limits here? I'm thinking of getting back into sports betting at BTC site.
Nitrogen it's great how you showed there were some contest winners but even better would be if some of them popped on here to say they had won. Otherwise all winners could just be nitrogen aliases. (See Anonibet accusations)
Hey, Jeremy. I can attest that I am Nitrogen user 33159. I managed to make my way onto the leaderboard despite not hearing about the contest until the middle of the tournament. In case you are concerned that I am a shill for Nitrogen, take a look back at some of my prior posts. I was sufficiently skeptical just a couple of weeks ago that I was asking about trying to set up a third-party hedge system to protect against the possibility of a fly-by-night sportsbook. If you go further back in my posts to December/January, you'll see that my skepticism has its roots in the Bitcoinsports debacle, which I had the displeasure of participating in. In the interest of complete transparency, I should point out that Nitrogen has not yet paid out the 1.53 BTC contest winnings. This is exactly as stated in the contest terms, which say that they will pay out on July 26. Since they paid out my > 5 BTC in winnings yesterday and let me withdraw it within minutes, I have very little fear at this point that they will be moving to Bermuda on 7/25. Nevertheless, I'll come back here and let everyone know when they pay out. As for the other contest winners, I think that the individual bet slips linked on their blog are pretty convincing. The only other winner with whom I have personally corresponded is member # 200. I can say with great confidence that he is also not a Nitrogen insider. Our initial chat conversation centered around a bad line that we had both noticed. Once we burst each other's hopes that each of us was the only one who had noticed this "golden" opportunity, we brought it to the attention of Nitrogen support. They generously offered him an unsolicited tip for this, by the way, as they did to me in a similar circumstance a few days later. In summary, I fully appreciate your skepticism about BTC sportsbooks in general, about NitrogenSports in particular, and about this looks-too-good-to-be-true World Cup contest. However, my personal experience with them has been excellent to date, and I have the Bitcoins to prove it! They are subject to occasional DDOS attacks, but I consider this part of the territory. I'm sure they'll reduce the impact of these over time. P.S. I was robbed of 2.5 BTC on my bet that Thomas Mueller would win the Golden Ball, but the corrupt, greedy, secretive organization responsible for that theft was FIFA, not NitrogenSports! Congrats man and I bet that you do get paid. I have never had any serious gripes with Nitrogen and payouts. Cheers
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Jeremy what are the approximate limits here? I'm thinking of getting back into sports betting at BTC site.
Nitrogen it's great how you showed there were some contest winners but even better would be if some of them popped on here to say they had won. Otherwise all winners could just be nitrogen aliases. (See Anonibet accusations)
Anywhere from .25 to 1 BTC on Saturday night televised sporting events. One of my few problems with them.
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Woah, people are still using this site? Didn't he get hacked/go insolvent and started slow paying? I recall he stopped paying his signature advertisers as well. Seems like red flags to me...
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LOL @ Cloudbet jacking around a player over a dollar. Almost makes me want to post my pictures and conversation I had with this book Why do you say a dollar? 100 mbitcoin = 0.1 bitcoin = 60 dollar Ok I didn't read the entire argument, but in any event that's much worse
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I think if they were to cheat then they wouldn't go enter themselves as Anonibet, they would obvs make a fake name.
Thank you for your post. Our customers will "defacto" know that it is not Anonibet style to organize a suspicious contest. Michael Yeah. That's what couldbet and nitrogen are here for We never compare oursself to any competitor. In none of our post to date, you will find any comment related to our competitors. We would like to keep our thread for our customers and their requests regarding Anonibet. Ok but the topic at hand is this suspicious contest that you're denying ever occurred. I was giving you the benefit of the doubt
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Adding:
David Ferrer vs Mikhail Kukushkin CasinoBitcoin: -1111 Anonibet: -1650 Nitrogen: -1695
Ferrer -1111 @ CasinoBitcoin is clearly the right play. Risking 1.111 to win .1 POD
Loving these soft tennis lines and will continue to play where there is the most value.
Good Luck everyone and thanks for using my Affiliate links!
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I think if they were to cheat then they wouldn't go enter themselves as Anonibet, they would obvs make a fake name.
Thank you for your post. Our customers will "defacto" know that it is not Anonibet style to organize a suspicious contest. Michael Yeah. That's what couldbet and nitrogen are here for
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(116-82) + 3.164 units NCAA BBALL (21-11) NBA (19-7) +3.021 Boxing (5-0) +.6625 Tennis (2-0) +.2 MLB (36-35) + .0275UFC (0-1), -.275 NHL (32-28) -.6656 Congrats to all those who have supported me throughout this journey! Let's get some line comparisons and picks for Tennis: Martin Klizan vs Igor SijslingCasinoBitcoin: -435Nitrogen: -485 Anonibet: -500 Martin Klizan @ CasinoBitcoin is the play. Risking .435 to win .1
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My apologies for not posting my boxing picks as I had planned. Got caught up with some last minute traveling. Our friends over at DirectBet and CasinoBitcoin know how well I did Back tonight with some more plays!
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Now just raise your limits and I'll take you more seriously
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I'd suggest letting people bump this thread as an alternate to tweeting for future twitter contests. Some people may want to remain anonymous cough cough Good idea though!
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Really hope anonibet isn't pulling a cloudbet....
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