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441  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺 wild.io 🎰 Wheel of Fortune 🎁 Daily Rewards 🔥 10 Minutes Cashouts on: January 20, 2024, 05:02:01 PM
casino do not answer emails. may be the discussing with casino guru.. but not with me. i do not know what they think at this moment about situation. you can see my complaint, all information are there ..

It's crazy when a casino puts its reputation on the line for a little over $10k... I think that shouldn't be too high amount for any casino that intends to run a serious business and grow with time.

Well, their representative has been silent for 10 days already. I don't like it when a casino ignores some serious issues, in the long run, they will just lose players.
442  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 20, 2024, 02:33:27 PM
I contacted Little Mouse on TG yesterday and he promised to chase this up. It would be wise for Denis to come back into this topic and explain and solve the situation because if he does not do that this topic will no doubt have a big red flag above it in about 1 or 2 weeks.
But first, let's give them a chance to solve the situation. I will also go submit a complaint at Askgamblers and/or Casinoguru but that will be a later step.

Sorry to hear about this issue Gekke, I really hope that Coins.Game will do the right thing here and solve this as fast as possible. I never had similar problems, but I don't bet a lot on sports... I'm more for slots and some other lucky-based games.

And Coins.Game should think about this BTC withdrawal fee... fees are not so high anymore, so I am not sure why they still keep the 1 mBTC fee.
443  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does it bother you when dealers change during play? on: January 20, 2024, 08:29:30 AM
Well, it doesn't happen that often, at least it hasn't happened to me in a long time... I don't mind when dealers change during play, I guess we can see this as something negative, especially if we start losing with a new dealer, but a new dealer can also bring luck. I don't have some negative experience so it doesn't bother me.



444  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Higher and lower risks in gambling is the gamblers choice. on: January 19, 2024, 09:20:05 PM
This is all about you either faces your fears and ready to accept what it brings or you withdraws from your fears and minimizes the threats outcomes.

Responsible gambling means that you gamble only with money you can afford to lose. So when you make a deposit you need to relax and enjoy playing, if you are comfortable with low odds and big bets do it, and if you prefer low stakes on high odds feel free and brave to try it. I guess the point is in having fun while risking and trying to make more, whatever games/stakes/odds you prefer... nobody can tell you the outcome, it's on us to try it and take a risk and accept the results whatever they may be. But either way, if you risk just what you can afford to lose you will feel a lot more comfortable while playing and in case you lose.
445  Economy / Gambling / Re: Why they need a license if bitcon is not money? on: January 19, 2024, 07:20:16 PM
Just want to say Fuck Curaçao, the island in the middle of nowhere who decide to take the crypto gambling industry in their hands and make billions of dollars with it. Who the fuck they are to wash money this way?

Well, I agree with you... Crypto should be free for all, without geo and other kind of restrictions. And I believe that some part of crypto (I am not sure how big that part can and will be) will stay like that and will represent some freedom.

I think you already answered your question from the headline. Curacao and many other governments just wish to make more money... everything is taxed and regulated, so can we expect them to let crypto alone? I don't think so... what we can do is to try to avoid some regulations as much as we can, but as it seems that becomes harder every year.
446  Economy / Gambling / Re: How Crypto casino market themselves? on: January 18, 2024, 05:50:05 PM
I am curious to know who are their targeted audience and at what age group. In general gambling people target countries like thailand more but probably this is not the case with crypto. Do they target nerds or total dumbs? How efficient they are between their marketing tactics?

I am not sure that I understand your question, but what I can say is that marketing is all about being seen. If you don't get it just take a look at what and how the biggest are doing, and you can follow their footsteps. For example Stake, FortunJack, CryptoGames, Rollbit, Roobet... a few examples in crypto, but you can take a look outside crypto as well, the biggest ones can be seen everywhere at any time. To be seen like that you need to have a nice amount of money just for marketing purposes, investing in marketing is never thrown money,



447  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football predictions for today on: January 18, 2024, 02:58:36 PM


Small odds, but this is maybe a nice chance of doubling the bet. I decided to give it a try... maybe Sir Garry is on the winning streak! That would be nice! Smiley

And Vennali is right, you don't need to create a new topic for every prediction. You can make a new comment or edit your first post and just add new predictions under the old one.

Good luck to all of us!



448  Economy / Gambling / Re: No KYC Crypto Casinos & Sites | NoToKYC.com | Exclusive Bonuses on: January 18, 2024, 09:26:06 AM
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If we care so much about our data, we should just choose one reputable casino and complete kyc and stick with them for a very long time. More and more regulations are coming, making it impossible to avoid KYC

I believe that there will always be casinos that will be KYC-free, or at least without mandatory KYC, and I will stick with those casinos. But I agree that more regulations are coming and it will be tricky for many crypto casinos & services to avoid KYC rules, especially for the ones who aim big and wish to operate in the US and EU. Anyway, when dealing with money people should always be ready for KYC...

449  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: January 17, 2024, 09:16:47 PM
The best platform lads!! That FUN partnership was huge, and the way I first learned about you in the end. Just keep up the good work, everything works perfectly so far!!

Well, the Fun is steady at 14-15 sats, but I think it will go down a bit more. That doesn't have anything with DPlay, so I am not sure what kind of partnership you are talking about. Lately, I see some newbies shilling for DPlay in some threads, in more than one thread, so I wonder where it all comes from?!

So the big question is, will we see FUN under 10 sats or not? Smiley
450  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 17, 2024, 07:24:50 PM
Thanks for the advice. As for KYC: i if you register with a wallet, it depends on whether you will fall into risk check categories or not.

I am not sure I understand this part... @Nwada001 asked the straight question, and your answer is everything except a straight one.

My site review: Poorly designed.
You should realize that the logo is too tiny. Testing it on different browsers will make you see how things look.  What looks nice is the dropdown on the NAV bar, at least that was simple, and only a few sports unless they click the SPORTS itself.

Poor and simple design. It seems this is more than just a poker place, they have live & slot games, sports books, and poker. The site can look a lot better as this thread, I am not sure what is OP (owner or just some manager) but both the site and this thread should look a lot better if they wish to attract some players from here.
451  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Social aspects of online gambling on: January 17, 2024, 06:01:39 PM
Online gambling socialization among players is out of point. The few casinos I have gambled, I have not seen anyone who discussed with another person...

When a casino becomes super popular it's hard to chat... but in the beginning, when there are not so many active players chatting can be interesting, especially if there are some contests for some small prizes. I had the chance to be one of the first players in many casinos, and it's interesting to compete with a few people and chat with them.

Social aspects of online gambling may exist in pvp based games such as poker but of course the communication will be limited to chat messages.
Maybe in the future there will be poker game where players need to open their camera so players can see other player's face like what they can see in real poker game.

It's interesting to chat with other poker players, especially if know each other from before... but it's interesting when things become hot, when some crazy turns are happening on the table, and we all jump in with comments. That's is kinda enough thrill for me, I wouldn't like to play poker with an activated cam and look at other players. I don't feel it's my thing.
452  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 17, 2024, 07:35:49 AM
I am now watiting a total of 20 days of which 13 are working days for my uploaded driving license to be verified.
I will wait 2 more working days when the total of 15 has been reached, before I will submit a complaint on CasinoGuru.
My experience at Coins.game has been very bad because of this long waiting time, I have never experienced something even close to this waiting time.

I feel you, nobody likes to wait! Who knows what is the reason behind this delay, but I hope that it will be sorted out soon and maybe Denis will give some answers about this situation. I don't play with some big amounts so I don't think about going through the KYC process...

Looking forward for another contest from coins.game but seems that it wont happen soon as they seems to be evaluating what they have done here in this forum.
Hope they get good result so they can continue their promotion in this forum.

Well, I would like to see & participate in another contest... I would prefer slots again, but I would join even if they decide to try something else. Regardless of the result of the evaluation, I think that the casino should stay active on the forum and do some competitions & promotions from time to time.
453  Economy / Economics / Re: girl math vs boy math on: January 16, 2024, 05:19:45 PM
This is a joke, right? Not all young girls and boys think like this. Maybe I could add another joke.

20yo girl: I don't have money. Maybe I should start an Onlyfans.
20yo boy: I don't have money. Maybe I should invest in crypto(By "crypto" he means NFTs, pump & dump shitcoins and memecoins)
4 years later....
24yo girl: Great! Now I can retire with the millions of dollars I made by showing my a$$ to horny paying simps on Onlyfans.
24yo boy: Damn it. That memecoin, which was supposed to be "the new Bitcoin" dropped down to zero. I lost my life savings and I'm broke.
I hope that McDonalds is hiring right now.

End of Story. Grin

This is a good one, we should take a look at things with different perspective. Yesterday I saw some Tweet from some girl, she is making memes because she is not hot enough for onlyfans. So this girl vs boy question doesn't have some universal answer, we are all thrown into this world and we play with cards we got. Some have nice bodies, other have great minds... and while some are blessed with both there are people who don't have either of them.

And math is exact science, something we can't say for life. There's always that "luck" factor, if we don't have luck in crucial moments than all other factors are in vain.

454  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to self exclude from anonymous gambling sites on: January 16, 2024, 03:28:15 PM
Gamblers use their money as their main weapon in gambling. This money means coins, if these coins are stuck by staking then the gambling game of that gambler will stop. A gambler will never stake all his assets, he cannot gamble with those coins until the staking period. And trust wallet seems much more active to me than the atomic wallet you mentioned. Since trust wallet is a decentralized wallet it is most popular among all users.
What if there is no staking? You don't have to stake for you to stop gambling. No need for any reasons or distraction if you want to stop.
But if that's how it works then do any means that you can for you to help yourself get out of gambling.
It stops a lot of gamblers by that but it doesn't ensure that you're going to stop forever.

Trust, Atomic, Exodus, and many other wallets have staking features. Exchanges and some casinos have great staking offers as well. I also think that people should be able just to stop their gambling habits, but not everyone has a strong character. So staking/locking coins for a while is a good option for people with weak hands. But let's not forget that staking comes with some risks as well, nothing is risk-free in the crypto world.

As Terrific said, staking can stop gamblers for a while, but this is not something that can work forever. People should learn how to control their gambling habits and to be responsible gamblers, running away from a problem will not solve it.
455  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you pay attention on other people bet and it amount, and does it affect you? on: January 16, 2024, 10:49:51 AM
I watch others gamble, I watch how the bet, I start to think about betting more than usually. Do you have such feeling also? Do you have a feeling that if others make large bets, that you also must bet large, otherwise you would feel like uncomfortable, or feel like a poor among rich, or something of that kind.

I like to check some big/huge wins that people share on various social networks, it's always nice when I see some fellow gambler winning against the house. I like to see how people play some in-house games with crazy big amounts, but even more, I enjoy checking out huge slot wins. I would like to play with higher stakes, the more money involved higher the excitement is, but not everyone can be a high roller. I can't say I envy them, but I would like to experience some max win on some slot definitely, even with some lower stakes, it would be a great feeling! Smiley
456  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: cashout or wait till the end? on: January 15, 2024, 10:33:12 PM
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cashing out or waiting till the end of game which is more better?

It always depends on your stake and your bankroll... Most of us would cash out $1.85m without thinking, but multimillionaires & billionaires would probably say "Who fuck it", they can easily make another big bet and hope for even greater rewards.

So here it's not the question of what is better, it's the question of where you stand and what you are hoping to win. While for many of us these amounts look crazy big, for some people this is daily fun.
457  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Land-based Casino Enjoyers are something else. on: January 15, 2024, 09:18:15 PM
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Watching this "meme vid" or whatever made me curious enough to dig into this little rabbit hole where I see casino gamblers, particularly those who play slot, go bonkers and I mean like literal mental while playing slots.
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Yes, some slot players can go in some mental state of mind... It's crazy I know, but that comes from that old belief that we can "feed up slots" and after feeding it enough that slot may give something big. So I think they are mostly afraid of someone taking their spot if they stand up... so they would rather "mess up" themselves than lose a spot after playing a lot of spins and putting a lot of money in the machine.

The video is gross, but it shows how far are some people willing to go in their madness. That's why I always say that we should be responsible gamblers, we need to know our limits and gamble for fun. It's a great pleasure to win, but it's gambling we can easily lose... so we can't just forget everything and lose ourselves just because we think it's our turn to win, it's an illusion that can get us into trouble.
458  Economy / Gambling / Re: COINS.GAME | THE MOST REWARDING CRYPTO CASINO | SPORTSBOOK & CASINO on: January 15, 2024, 07:55:01 PM
-SNIP-
Maybe next time instead of posting an image for the code, could you just copy-paste the code and quote it so that I can easily copy paste the code too.Just kidding. 😂😂

I already claimed that code and I got 8 free spins with 0.4 USD per spin for Level 5 rank and turned it to 11 USD. I'm going to bet it on sports. Coins.game is giving us free  spins, totally free without any wager requirement. Last time they also gave us free spins for Aviator but that one requires us to deposit 5 USD (not a big deal). Hopefully we can see again a contest sponsored by coins.game her in BitcoinTalk.

For level 6 I got 10 free spins and I won $2.5, so I guess we can say that you won a nice amount from those 8 free spins. San Quentin is a high-volatility slot, and it's not easy to win a bonus round in just a few spins. Generally, No Limit is a great provider with many nice slots with crazy high max payouts, but even thou I won & bought many bonuses my max win never crossed x3k.

Enjoy your winnings, I will probably do the same, there are some nice games for tomorrow so I will make parlay and try to hit some higher odds. Good luck all! I hope that someone will hit the bonus round from these free spins! Smiley
459  Economy / Gambling / Re: "Exploring RITZ Sports Bet: The Future of Decentralized and Centralized Betting on: January 15, 2024, 06:46:34 PM
After checking the Ritz menu and their road map I can't say I see anything interesting here: https://www.sportsbetritz.com/menu

I haven't seen anything about the hybrid site, centralized and decentralized betting, and how they plan to make it happen, the focus is on the Ritz token and the plans for the token. I am not sure that this thread belongs here in the Gambling section, it's just a gambling project in the beginning stage.

I guess OP can give us more info about their plans and ideas... what is "a hybrid sports betting house model? How do they plan to combine trust and transparency with ease of use? It's not the question of what "unique opportunities and challenges" we foresee, the question what unique can Ritz offer to attract us players and to make us change our favorite sports books?
460  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: You'll be a discipline gambler in sports if you have a real bankroll. on: January 14, 2024, 09:27:56 PM
Do you believe that you will be more disciplined in sports betting if you have a dedicated bankroll?
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So the question is, can you manage with $50 as your total monthly bankroll, or would you rather increase it and risk losing money that is not meant for such purposes?

No, I can't maintain the discipline... I am a degen. If I have a balance in some casino I will try in-house games and maybe that will get me a few dollars, but in one moment I will turn to slots. The thing with slots is that you never know, I can bust my balance or I can make more (been there and done that too many times), but that never lasts.

It's hard to be and stay disciplined gambler, at least for us who like to gamble and for us who like all gambling games. Hard truth! We like to play and for some of us it's hard to stop playing even after we win and make some profit.
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