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481  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Alfa Romeo F1 Team on: October 30, 2023, 01:23:13 PM
People here have already directed you on what to do if you have an actual unsolved problem with Stake, there is no need to personally attack someone who may not even have any direct responsability with your alledged negative experience, man.
Agreed. I truly don't understand why he is specifically targeting Eddie in this particular case who I feel doesn't even deal with customer complaint resolutions though I could be wrong here.

@MICRO
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Are you guys going to respond to my bet issue or you just going to ignore it because I’m not Serbian?
Good luck getting them to notice you because they are rarely active in this forum and there are a couple of pending accusations against Stake within this forum which they haven't even bothered replying to.
482  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 30, 2023, 04:40:36 AM
Alright. It looks India are just 2 big matches away from winning the cup this time around and their only obstacles are South Africa and most probably New Zealand and Australia in the semi-finals.

Am expecting an India vs South Africa encounter in the finale which would basically be battle of the chokers. Let's see what happens.
483  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - Drake, UFC, Everton, Alfa Romeo F1 Team on: October 29, 2023, 07:06:50 PM
In a situation which a game provider did not solve a bug in their games, it would be highly unfair to jump onto and lashing out against a person who does not even have any power over providers. That is why I try to be calm when dealing with those kind of agents; we are not supposed to make their job more difficult; there are already enough bad people on the internet...
Customer support is an outlet for most customers to release their anger, frustrations, regrets etc in literally every site/business out there which is something that will never change if you ask me.

Personally, I scold them too now and then whenever I encounter some site related issue, but I always stay within the limit which is what truly matters.
484  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 29, 2023, 04:46:51 PM
This world cup contest is between India, NZ, Australia and South Africa. The rest of teams are no way near to them and are out from this tournament.
Wrong. India and South Africa are the only ones who pretty much qualified for the semi-finals while NZ and Australia have the highest chances to claim the remaining two spots among the remaining teams.

Sri Lanka/Afghanistan still can qualify if they keep winning their remaining matches and if NZ/Australia keep losing the rest of their matches.
485  Economy / Gambling / Re: Nitrobetting.eu - Unmatched BTC Betting and Entertainment 🎰📈🏀⚾🏈⚽ on: October 29, 2023, 01:28:54 PM
I think this is the 2nd time Nitrobetting.eu sponsored Bitcoin Prediction Contest here in Bitcointalk. To participate, simply provide your Prediction of the price of Bitcoin on 21st November at 06:00 UTC. and Nitrobetting User ID.
Yeah. I have been participating in these contests regularly and am having a blast. It's good to see more and more sites like Nitrobetting, Sherbet etc offer these popular prediction contests on a regular basis within this forum.

I really like your site and i just made a good score (for me anyway) of about 1100 USD, however i just got an email where i was asked to log in using my own IP to verify my account. I was wondering how this helps with verification. I complied and i have no problem doing this of course, now awaiting response.
Did you use a VPN(Free/Paid) of some sort? If you did, it could be why they are asking you to do this basically.
486  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 29, 2023, 04:57:26 AM
India vs England is basically a dead rubber match if you ask me since India pretty much qualified for the semi-finals while England is pretty much out of the semi-finals race based on my observations.

Am expecting this one to be a one-sided encounter where the current champions will continue embarassing themselves as usual.
487  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: October 28, 2023, 06:55:18 PM
Asides, what leads casino into limiting a player is if the player is always playing one particular type of game and always winning, the casino will then limit the player as a way to encourage him or her to try playing some other type of games or sports. This I believe is something that is common in most online gambling casinos.
It's not that simple. Sportsbooks will limit players who keep beating their closing lines again and again implying that they keep finding value bets somehow due to which they become long-term winners.

This logic applies to any market in any sport. Very few sharps like Pinnacle, Bookmaker etc and exchanges like Betfair, Matchbook etc don't limit at all.
488  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 28, 2023, 04:39:54 PM
After the Pak vs SA thriller, we got to witness another thriller right away thanks to Aus vs NZ. 13 runs from 5 balls is actually a great equation for NZ, but the Australian fielders were amazing and stopped valuable runs.

On the other hand, we have Bangladesh who got wiped out by Netherlands though both teams are pretty much out of the tournament.
489  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: October 28, 2023, 01:21:30 PM
But if they like to submit their KYC because they know for theirselve that the risk is low then they just need to be careful and be aware about those negative implications about the actions we do.
The problem is that KYC is pretty much mandatory in many crypto gambling sites these days because of regulatory pressure due to which players are only given the option to continue playing after submitting KYC or to leave.

This is why so many players end up submitting their KYC even if they don't want to since they want to keep playing at their favourite sites.
490  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: No scam sportsbooks on: October 28, 2023, 04:41:51 AM
Betting exchanges are usually safe you're right but unfortunately the one you mention doesn't accept cryptos afaik, some of them are listed in this thread though https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5415332
Yeah. Betfair doesn't accept crypto as of now which is dumb and weird, but there are plenty of great alternatives out there like Fairlay which has decent liquidities and pinnacle odds, but they aren't accepting new registrations anymore.

Also, Orbitx(Betinasia) is another great alternative where crypto is accepted and it mirrors Betfair's odds and liquidities.
491  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 27, 2023, 06:31:16 PM
Pakistan vs South Africa turned out to be one of the most entertaining matches that I have seen so far. Afridi was incredible while Mohammad Wasim Jr bowled really well despite having cramps.

Markram messed up by throwing away his wicket when he was on course for a century, but Maharaj held his nerves till the end brilliantly. What a match!
492  Economy / Economics / Re: World Debt Clock by nations. on: October 27, 2023, 04:11:48 PM
This is like the n'th thread about world debt in recent times which is weird since global debt has, will and shall always be a thing which the world has gotten used to. This isn't some doomsday scenario or something.

The US will simply keep raising the debt ceiling again and again and they will be fine as we have observed time and time again.
493  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 27, 2023, 01:10:47 PM
Jansen, Coetzee and Shamsi were great with the ball while Pakistan just messed up once again. 270 is a really bad total in a 50 overs game especially against a team like South African batsmen who have been in phenomenal form these days.

Am expecting South Africa to win this one pretty easily as expected which would knock Pakistan out of the semifinals race.
494  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1XBIT.COM ᐉ 7 BTC WB ᐉ Altcoin Betting ᐉ no KYC ᕗ Instant payouts on: October 27, 2023, 07:17:49 AM
So 1xbet and 1xbit is related with same owner?
Pretty much. They all fall under the same umbrella along with other sites such as Melbet, Kawbet etc based on my research.

However what is surprising is that out there on several social media the name 1xbit is still actively appearing in promotions and marketing and there are quite lot of good reviews about this scam site.
1xbit advertisements seem to have decreased though over time thanks to their business incurring losses, but 1xbet is still thriving thanks to their huge sponsorship deals and powerful connections.
495  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 26, 2023, 06:12:22 PM
The cup is changing hands for sure. England played well under Eoin Morgan last time around, but Buttler is just a bad captain plain and simple. Also, players like Livingstone, Malan, Ali etc have been playing like crap consistently for sometime now.

Their main players are either injured or out of form. Jofra Archer hasn't yet recovered from injury.
Jofra Archer isn't some magician who can change the results on his own. Also, all main players are playing in their squad, but they are all out of form.
496  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: October 26, 2023, 05:28:58 PM
Not completely wrong if you ask me, KYC doesn't just benefit the casinos alone, it also benefits the gamblers in general since it helps create a safe gambling environment for all, though i understand that this would or might be hard to believe for some, most especially for those who are head bent on never seeing the brighter side of KYC verification, but only choose to put their focus on their own personal interest.
Which world are you living in? Anyone with a brain would choose to put their own personal interest first over anything else. Also, there is no bright side of KYC verification and your example to prove your point is downright silly.

Only extremely dumb scammers try to scam others after submitting KYC while the majority obviously use their brains and try their best to stay anonymous.
497  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: October 26, 2023, 01:35:52 PM
People need to move on to discussion like this since it becoming a irrelevant topic for a casino that implemented this for long time so there's no further more need to discuss regarding to this KYC thing especially if they know already the answer regarding on that implementation.
KYC vs no-KYC is a never ending debate in the world of gambling which is why discussions related to it might temporarily stop, but not permanently thanks to the majority preferring no-KYC.

People should always look for the brighter side about KYC ask to them since it will make their account more secure since no one can actually stole their money here especially if those people trying to move up some funds illegally to our account or something like what you mentioned on your post.
Lol. You can't be more wrong. KYC just helps gambling sites, but doesn't help gamblers in any manner whatsoever. Think!
498  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 26, 2023, 04:38:28 AM
Australia had a shaky start to the World Cup. In the first stage of the World Cup, it seemed that Australia would not make it to the second round. As people began to speculate, Australia slowly began to return to form. Australia is now fourth in the points table with +1.142 points despite being far down the points table. Australia secured their second round berth by beating Netherlands by 309 runs in Australia's crucial match yesterday. With that, the Netherlands went to the bottom of the points table.
No one expected Netherlands to qualify for the semi-finals, but they improved a lot by not only qualifying for the World Cup, but by defeating big teams like South Africa comfortably which is awesome.

Also, Australia will definitely qualify for the semi-finals as usual, but I am not expecting them to win the cup this time due to their over-dependence on certain players.
499  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fake casino streamers! Why such streamers are very popular? on: October 25, 2023, 05:01:12 PM
These platforms should remove such videos or place an age restriction on those containing online casino content to ensure the safety of their young viewers.
Yeah. That isn't happening anytime soon because these are the same platforms that allow viewers of all ages to watch game streams where real money can be used for various benefits such as FIFA packs, CS skins etc.

Their families are the only ones who can make sure that they don't get obsessed with any of that stuff basically.
500  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod] on: October 25, 2023, 12:59:47 PM
Netherlands looked like they would successfully restrict Australia under 330, but Maxwell had other plans scoring a century out of nowhere which surprised me considering that he was out of form for quite sometime.

Bas De Leede messed up royally by giving 110+ runs in 10 overs. Looks like they are all set to get thrashed in this match.
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