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4261  Economy / Gambling discussion / Bet or play with COLLECTION SERVICE inclusive? on: January 17, 2017, 04:58:25 AM
You can read daily how bettors and players are getting scammed by shady online casinos and sportsbook operators!

Do you think it is better to bet and play with collection service inclusive?

So that the costs of the enforcement proceeding are covered and victims do not have to spend money from its pockets?

Because our experience has shown that 99% of the victims are not wiling to spend anything after being scammed!

4262  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Excuses on: January 17, 2017, 04:32:08 AM
You should not try to solve problems with playing luck games and you should only bet amounts you can afford.
4263  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: To Gamble or To Invest? on: January 17, 2017, 04:18:31 AM
If you decide to gamble, you might want to take a look at the Game Protect selection. Wink
4264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: January 17, 2017, 04:09:59 AM
There are two sectors in gambling, skill games and slot games. Skill games yes it's 50 - 50 chance because it purely depends on luck. And here if you go for a long run it is 0% chance of winning. Skill games we can not say exactly how much because it depends on your skill set. If you are a pro, you can make it up to 70 - 80. For me i don't know the percentage but it's profitable method.
LOL, such a nonsense! Huh Skill games is higher than 50:50, otherwise you would not win longtherm and no, skill games do not purely depend on luck Roll Eyes, luck games purely depend on luck!
4265  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you feel shameful for being a gambler? on: January 17, 2017, 03:59:51 AM
from the start im not ashamed that im a gambler instead im a proud gambler because they can see my successful on gambling they can see that i already have my own agency and being a gambler wont eat your money its all depends on your luck, and your knowledge regarding the gambling youre playing. much better if you start gambling with your friends before going in a casino or you can start gambling in gambling sites using bitcoins. ive already done investing huge money in bitcoin and i still having a profit with it by gambling.
If you already have done investing huge money in bitcoin and still have a profit with it by gambling, why do you feel the necessity to promote a publicly proven scam for 50 cents per post? Does this make any sense? Are you kidding us?
4266  Economy / Gambling / Re: Partner, white label or what? on: January 17, 2017, 03:30:23 AM
1xBit is a hide the operator website without terms and conditions! Based on what should player deposits segregated? They can do whatever they like with your deposit, as there is no agreement.

White lables require contract partners. But as there are neither operators nor legally binding agreements stated = no white labels. I assume that the same people are behind 1xBit and 1xbet.
4267  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: FLATTIME TRADING - I WILL PAY YOU 0.05% DAILY ROI on: January 15, 2017, 05:26:36 PM
What are the securities for my investment that you do not run away with it? What will happen if you lose?
4268  Economy / Gambling / Re: ◥◤ NitrogenSports ◢ Largest & Most Trusted BTC Sportsbook ◣ NFL Parlay Sunday ◥◤ on: January 15, 2017, 12:42:47 PM
Do you have your own poker room / software or do you have a skin on a network?
4269  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game on: January 15, 2017, 11:31:00 AM
Nice catch for satoshidice that BetKing closed the doors. It is always bad for the Bitcoin community when honest operators go out of business. Angry

I hope that the affected will initiate legal action in Curacao, to get what is owed or at least to shut this scam down and prevent others from further damage.
4270  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin sports betting odds comparison on: January 15, 2017, 10:42:08 AM
If bettors can make money with it, they will for sure use it. But I think it is very time-consuming to keep it up to date or maybe you can develop APIs, if they not already exist. Good luck!
4271  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: January 15, 2017, 10:34:35 AM
Gambling produces happiness hormones like drugs or sex or sport. But only a small percentage get addicted and this not because of gambling itself, but because of their personality I think (strong/soft).
4272  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 💰 4.5 BTC BETTING COMPETITION 🍀 SPORTSBET.IO 🍀 DISCUSSION 💰 on: January 15, 2017, 10:25:18 AM
Best thing about this competition is that, there are many prizes. There will be 10 winners every week, and you you don`t even have to bet huge amounts to win. It will be great 4 weeks. Fingers crossed Smiley
Do you know as well from where those many prizes come from? If I would have an online betting site and would offer a 100 BTC Special Betting Competition, would I be the greatest star in the online betting industry?
4273  Economy / Gambling / Re: want to invest in bitvest on: January 15, 2017, 10:12:25 AM
I'm monitoring this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1585408.msg17499250#msg17499250 and bitvest did not return profits in investing.
Maybe better to invest in sites where you know who the responsible operator is? Otherwise it is like playing lotto?
4274  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which bitcoin gambling site is your favorite place to go? on: January 15, 2017, 09:56:48 AM
I have play in different gambling sites, but only few sites are my favorite, first of all, Betcoin.ag, it is best campaign, and you know, first time when i was play in this site than i decided to join in it, and now i am here and i am glad, and secondly Fortune Jack gambling site is good. Usually i play online gambling, and i realize only those sites are trust able which are here in bitcointalk.  
How is betcoin.ag best campaign? Why did you join in it and why are you glad? Do you like the low cash game and Sit & Go traffic with 20 players in average?

Or do you like to play the big Winning Poker Network (WPN) tournaments?

In this case, you better play with one of the WPN skins and have also a huge cash game and Sit & Go traffic and huge weekly leaderboards. Wink
4275  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you could create your own Bitcoin gambling site, what would you do better? on: January 15, 2017, 09:43:26 AM
I would try to introduce a system that secure the deposits, so that the operator can not embezzle it. This will also bring back trust to online gaming + betting and rise the revenue.
4276  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Everyone looses in the long run on: January 15, 2017, 09:12:02 AM
No. There is a certain percentage out there who play skill-based games like poker or sports betting with +EV and win in the long run.

Did you ever hear about poker pros winning $ millions?
4277  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can trading be considered as gambling?? on: January 15, 2017, 08:56:41 AM
What is the definition of gambling? In general, the definition of gambling is when you bet with -EV and to win basically rely on luck.

Does trading basically rely on luck? I think if you are a bad trader, then your win basically rely on luck. Hence, I would say that if you are a bad trader, trading definetely can be considered as gambling.

4278  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where would you invest if you had 40$/day ? on: January 15, 2017, 12:08:42 AM
Imagine you had a daily income of 40$ each day in bitcoin, what would do with them and where would you invest them ?
If I had that amount of money I will invest in bitcoin casinos since they give nice returns every month and I will also learn to trade because that is an activity that can be very profitable in the long term.
Fun-casino has a loss since months: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1419293.0 and at satoshidice larger amounts of Bitcoins escaped from the investors' accounts.
4279  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why do bitcoin poker only sites keep closing? on: January 14, 2017, 11:14:34 PM
Yeah I know their tourney is host by some wpn but still they have thing to connect it with them though. And as you said they only offer small and uninterested tourney? Is this like only freerolls? Does not make sense though because their site is first build and known for their poker games not other games
No, I said that betcoin.ag itself host only very small and uninteresting tournaments. They offer big and interesting tournaments from the Winning Poker Network. Betcoin.ag's cash game traffic is not connected to the Winning Poker Network and therefore very small and interesting (see data from pokerscout.com above).

As you promoted the betcoin.ag scam, you should know what betcoin.ag offer and what not.


And btw you have a red trust too how can people believe you that you are doing the right things here? I know they didnt pay a lot of coin to him but still if some red trust member is always having some issue that they cant even solved
Let us take a look at it:

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[ ]  Negative - You were scammed or you strongly believe that this person is a scammer.
->  as I never scammed anyone, there is only a strongly believe left. To say I am untrustworthy because someone believes something, is absurd! We have freedom of believe and everyone can believe whatever he likes, as long as he is not violent.  

What count is the content of the negative feedback, if it is provable thru and has a relation to the reality. And everyone can see and prove that the negative feedback betcoin.ag has is a fact and criminal offense. This is the difference between the negative feedback given to Game Protect and betcoin.ag scam.

Ask those who joined the pending litigation cases on Game Protect how they can believe that I am doing the right things here.
4280  Economy / Gambling / Re: Satoshi Dice - Play Instant Bitcoin Dice & Invest in the Bankroll on: January 14, 2017, 08:47:24 PM
Dean, nice to have you back. I invested here. And I see that my 72btc became 66 btc in the last days.. but that may be through normal winning/loosing of some whales. I am very worried however that I loose money but the banks profit does not fall???

Looking at the charts:

https://dicesites.com/satoshidice

On Jan 11 they ostensibly lost 326 BTC, so that's probably where the drop comes from
Rhavar.. Thank you a lot for your answer.. Yes.. that makes sense...
That was this guy Underdog. See his statistics https://www.satoshidice.com/user/ed10cec930365a1af6db2225843f6e36
He plays always 0,25 btc.. but when he wins he has a leverage of hundreds and when he looses he only has 0,16 x .
So. He signed up on 11 of January and won 300+ bitcoins in one run... Hey...GIVE ME A BREAK>> the guy know the server seed...Do you not think?? I am not so savvy in theses things.. but it seems fishy.. Any opinions? Or an explanation of Satoshidice...PLEAAAASE
Good question! How can investors check if really a foreign customer won these 300+ Bitcoins? Where is the transparency?

Considering that larger amounts escaped from investors' accounts and satoshidice probably will be declared bunkrupt if victims initiate legal action, I would be not surprised if this 300+ Bitcoins win was an inside job.

From primedice website

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MOST PROFIT MONTHLY

Noctis44: 53.25610045 BTC

Sin44: 51.36959127 BTC

Alleged win on satoshidice 6 x higher and exactly after large Bitcoin amounts escaped from investors' accounts! Very curious....
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