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481  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-Sport Prediction , share your prediction here on: September 30, 2016, 03:51:58 AM
My CSGO prediction:

Game: Kinguin vs ArchAngels
Prediction: Kinguin ML


Kinguin is a stronger and more established team, and has more firepower. I think this should be easy for them, as ArchAngels isn't that good of a team compared to them.

My prediction was correct, as Kinguin won 2-1!

Next match:

Game: CSGO
Match: G2 vs Astralis
Prediction: Astralis ML


This bet is a bit risky, as G2 is slightly favored here. However, I don't believe that there is too much of a difference between the teams, and since it's a best of 1, anything can happen. I'm betting a small amount on Astralis, the underdog, as if they win, I'll make a nice profit.
482  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling PvP. on: September 30, 2016, 03:48:25 AM
Maybe you can make a board around here where players can place bets against eachother for whatever they want? It would be important to get an escrow involved and if it gets popular, it could be turned into a service where the service takes the role of the escrow.

Betting against someone else adds just a little more excitement and you have an opportunity to pick bets that you are likely to win.

Having a site where you basically are a 3rd party escrow for players who want to bet on anything/any game they like on the internet is a great idea.  Its not been done yet properly, having thread to match players just doesn't scale it needs to be a professional service.

I believe there is already a site like that; check out betmoose.com. You bet against anyone about anything with bitcoins, which is pretty cool.
483  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: U.S Presidential Election || Discussion and odds on: September 30, 2016, 03:37:08 AM
Seems like most sportsbooks currently favor Hillary, but I found one site that favors Trump, so if you want to bet against Trump, you might want to check it out as it has better odds for Hillary.
first of all did you really understand how the mutual betting works? the current odds showing Hillary Clinton have a bigger odds because there is a higher amount bet placed for Trump and automatically the odds adjusted getting bigger make Hillary Clinton not favorited there. so if you now bet 1 bitcoin for Hillary Clinton you might will receive a little in the final odds.

I didn't really understand what you meant there, could you maybe paraphrase please?

If what you mean is that the odds can change, I am aware that the odds will change if more people bet on the other, note my use of the word currently. However, I would wait until near the election to bet to get solid odds.
484  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: E-Sport Prediction , share your prediction here on: September 29, 2016, 03:46:27 AM
My CSGO prediction:

Game: Kinguin vs ArchAngels
Prediction: Kinguin ML


Kinguin is a stronger and more established team, and has more firepower. I think this should be easy for them, as ArchAngels isn't that good of a team compared to them.
485  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Need bustabit advice on: September 29, 2016, 03:42:15 AM
Its all depend on luck, you wont know when will it crash, there are no script that is going to help you to win, however there is one of my friends know how to predict the result, even though its not 100% but he can guess at least 60%, but i dont know he is just try to show off or really know the trick, his clue is observe the pattern

Its just  pure luck since there are no  patters  on such gambling games, your friend  claims  that he observe some patterns but  in reality  its just a  luck and  its  impossible for someone  to  observe pattern which  doesnt exist at all since  results are randomly made of the websites.

True, but I think that there is a pattern of sorts on bustabit; it seems to follow a pattern for a while, than change. Of course, I know that there are no valid strategies, but bustabit does seem to have a pattern sometimes.

I tried skipping games (I didn't bet on every game) and just "follow the pattern" once, and it did work for a while, but then bustabit crashed unexpectedly and I lost. I think that there is a pattern factor, but it is very unstable. Of course, I could be completely wrong, but it sure does seem that way.
486  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: I interviewed Primedice's 2,400+ BTC (US$1,000,000) hacker. on: September 29, 2016, 03:38:53 AM
You guys might remember HufflePuff. In 2014 he managed to win more than US$1,000,000 from Primedice by taking advantage of its flawed client-server seed pair mechanism. The trick was later discovered, but HufflePuff refused to return the coins and his identity remains hidden to this day.

I managed to get in contact with him recently.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/interview-with-a-bitcoin-hacker.html
Well done if that really was HufflePuff you were speaking to, he sure didn't give much away in the "interview"

How did you first make contact with this user and how sure are you that this was the real HufflePuff?
Maybe he found out Hufflepuff's email it was also posted in here. The only thing that would prove he's the real hacker if he sign a message but we know he wouldn't do that.

Yes, but if you send a hacker an email, would he reply confessing to his crime? The interview was definitely interesting (if it's real) but I'm not sure if it is.

Out of curiosity, even if his identity is known publicly, can primedice go after him legally ?

While primedice said he took advantage of a flaw, but what if he denies any of that ?

I don't think so. It would be like a casino going after a card counter: they can't.

I could be wrong though.
Yes but the difference is that card counting is not illegal as far as i am aware, theft is.

Did you think to ask the "hacker" to sign one of the bitcoin addresses the coins were sent to from Primedice?
This would be an easy way to prove that this guy was either HufflePuff or at least closely connected with him.

It would be an easy way to prove that it is the real HuffflePuff, but I doubt he would do that as he wants to remain anonymous. It's kind of like signing your name after you robbed a bank.
487  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: U.S Presidential Election || Discussion and odds on: September 29, 2016, 03:33:14 AM
Seems like most sportsbooks currently favor Hillary, but I found one site that favors Trump, so if you want to bet against Trump, you might want to check it out as it has better odds for Hillary.
488  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling PvP. on: September 29, 2016, 03:28:58 AM
Bitizy.com thats a pvp gambling game, there is no option to play against house, you can only play against real players.

Never heard about this site before, could you give more details about it? What kind of pvp game is offered by the site? I just opened the site but I dont understand what game is that, how to play?


It's kind of like CSGO betting sites; it's a pot game.

Basically, you wager an amount of bitcoin, and the more bitcoin you wager, the higher chance you have of winning the pot. However, you can get unlucky, and still lose even though you've bet a big amount.

It's a neat concept, I didn't know sites like this existed for bitcoin. It is PvP, however there is no strategy involved unfortunately.
never heard about this type of game i guess its much better playing against the players house only will host the game.

i have never heard of it either but i am interested to see more about it and maybe give it a try if it was any good and more importantly fair.

the only thing that i have ever seen related to CSGO betting sites was those with item betting options where you go there and make a bet with your in game items and if you win you get a bigger item (more expensive) and if you lose you lose that item. it is a good way of getting rid of all your unused items and take some risks to maybe get a better thing out of it.

Yes, the game you've heard about are just simple coin tosses, kind of like the dice games we have for bitcoin. With CSGO items, you can also bet on CSGO pro matches, however the company that made the game, Valve, is cracking down on big gambling sites.

The site the OP mentioned in his post seems to be provably fair, so it should be safe/fair.

489  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Need bustabit advice on: September 28, 2016, 03:49:06 AM
If you guys are interested and play counterstrike global offense you should try out gamnam.com it is like bustabit but you get credits for counterstrike global offense items that you can exchange for at the shop. It has chatrain and 24hour daily faucet.

I searched up "gamnam.com" and it looks like it is for sale... do you have the wrong URL? If so, what is the real one?

Sorry it is gamdom.com give it a go there is also a forum over here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1610766.0
It is fun to play for free and you can get items very low price to very high so even at a little bit from the faucet you can still win free items. Goodluck and have fun !

Ah I see, yes, it is a neat site! I tried it out a few days ago, sadly, I lost. Still a lot of fun!

However, I think that their support does need to be better; I've PM'd them about a bug and it's been several days and I've never received a reply.
490  Economy / Gambling / Re: GG.Bet - Best Bitcoin Esports Betting | Fast Withdrawal | No Bank Account Needed on: September 28, 2016, 03:45:50 AM
Looking like a great site with a lot of potential; I love the interface and design!

However, why is the CS:GO esport section with Team Contributions only? It's a cool idea, but in my opinion, we also should be able to bet on games.

Hello! We are really don't understand what do you mean about this.
Let us try to explain:
1. Team Contribution is the part of our programm to make all games, Tier 1, Tier 2 and even Tier 3 more interesting and with much more action in it. So every team from now know that in case of winning they can get 1% (and 5% for Jan) of all bets on them in the betting line.
2. Team Contribution is for all games and no metter what bets are you making - winning organization will get the bonuses from us
3. We already done payments to the teams for Aug. Some of them thanks us in public, but for now it's done mostly by CIS team, so I can give you a thanks post example from them, but it's in Russian:
Elements Pro Gaming: https://vk.com/wall-108293294_55382
Pries Gaming: https://vk.com/wall-52983144_70691
Team Empire: https://vk.com/wall-48126202_575375
Fantastic Five: https://vk.com/wall-81781809_23670
HellRaisers: https://vk.com/wall-56601810_321070
Yellow Submarine: https://vk.com/wall-3873559_35943

All of them in Russian, but the CIS team understanding that in case of their community will know about this opportunity they will get much more next month.

4. You can bet on every games you want if their bet line on our site

Oh my bad, turns out I misunderstood the layout of your site and clicked those news article banners at the top, instead of scrolling down to see the moneyline bets. Your site is working fine!  Smiley I will definitely give this site a try!
491  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling PvP. on: September 28, 2016, 03:43:42 AM
Bitizy.com thats a pvp gambling game, there is no option to play against house, you can only play against real players.

Never heard about this site before, could you give more details about it? What kind of pvp game is offered by the site? I just opened the site but I dont understand what game is that, how to play?


It's kind of like CSGO betting sites; it's a pot game.

Basically, you wager an amount of bitcoin, and the more bitcoin you wager, the higher chance you have of winning the pot. However, you can get unlucky, and still lose even though you've bet a big amount.

It's a neat concept, I didn't know sites like this existed for bitcoin. It is PvP, however there is no strategy involved unfortunately.
492  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: U.S Presidential Election || Discussion and odds on: September 28, 2016, 03:41:11 AM
I haven't watched all the debate, but I have seen highlights. God Damn, it looked like a tv show ...
2 candidates are very weak and it gives advantage to the Donald Trump, but I think Clinton was better.

I agree, Trump was very weak during this debate. He was caught lying about multiple statements, and he incorrectly read out some statistics. It looks closer to Hillary's side as of now, however Trump can still turn this around, as the people don't like Hillary much either.

Like I previously stated, we should wait until the election gets closer before we place our bets.
493  Economy / Gambling / Re: Weclick.io | Something new | Launch giveaway and bonus on: September 28, 2016, 03:37:12 AM
the ideas of this game is only click and just pray to get big luck
no strategy and trick here i think it wil boring
also the lowest bet is 0.2 mbtc we cant bet lower or higher Sad

Most gambling games are like that; there is no strategies or tricks involved, just luck. I don't see anything wrong with that, however I do believe that we should be able to change our bet amounts, so OP, that might be something you want to look into, and perhaps somehow incorporate being able to choose the odds.

I think this site has potential, especially with a lot of people playing and racing to get to the golden 7, but it needs a bit more features and promotions.
494  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: September 25, 2016, 04:23:37 PM
Currently the type="submit" attribute makes the claim button work. Where I go to change the value ex. tpye="ahdgdu"
Planning on making a way to secure the faucet against bots.
You cannot edit the type value of an input tag as it is what defines the object its self. If you changed type='submit' to anything else it would default to a text box.
What you can change is the name and id values of one, however you must make sure you change every instance of the object in the script (E.G having an input with name='input1' would correspond to $_POST['input1'], no other value would work for it) else your script will no longer work.

One more question; is there a way to search my database for a certain IP address that I can delete? I know the IP, I just want to remove it from my faucet.
You could use a SQL DELETE query in your PhpMyAdmin panel, though it would have to be somewhat complicated due to the way FaucetInABox's database infrastructure is set up. Kazuldur will probably be able to help you out with it.

Thanks for your reply; but I've already figured it out. Thanks anyways!
495  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: September 25, 2016, 03:14:12 AM
Hello Kazuldur,

Is there a way to keep separate balances for 2 different faucets on the same account? Right now even though my 2 faucets have different API keys, they are still using the same balance. Thanks!

No, you have to create a second account for that.

Great, thanks for your reply.

One more question; is there a way to search my database for a certain IP address that I can delete? I know the IP, I just want to remove it from my faucet.
496  Economy / Gambling / Re: Weclick.io | Something new | Launch giveaway and bonus on: September 25, 2016, 02:52:01 AM
Interesting concept, however 1.9% house edge is relatively high, compared to other sites. I'm interested in playing, however. I'm kind of sick of dice. Currently i'm hooked on bustabit Tongue

The server's down!
Honestly I don't know how exactly House Edge works in multiplayer game? You fight with players and yet you pay fee or something?

And yes, site is down right now: "www.weclick.io Host Error" - Not exactly the best start for a new service.

No, the House Edge is for the chances of getting the multiplier from the click number.

OP, I tried out your site; it's a nice site and idea; definitely has potential!

However, what's with the manual withdrawal? Will it be changed soon?
497  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling PvP. on: September 25, 2016, 02:37:27 AM
There's a new game out called WeClick.io, you might want to check it out.

It's not exactly PvP per say, but it does have a social aspect to it, so you might want to try it until a true PvP game is released.
498  Economy / Gambling / Re: GG.Bet - Best Bitcoin Esports Betting | Fast Withdrawal | No Bank Account Needed on: September 25, 2016, 01:57:33 AM
Looking like a great site with a lot of potential; I love the interface and design!

However, why is the CS:GO esport section with Team Contributions only? It's a cool idea, but in my opinion, we also should be able to bet on games.
499  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: U.S Presidential Election || Discussion and odds on: September 25, 2016, 01:49:42 AM
This election is really tough to place a bet on; so at the moment, I think I'm placing a small bet on the underdog, Donald Trump.

However, things can change towards the election, so I'm not placing it just yet.
500  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Casino with level up faucet on: September 25, 2016, 01:20:51 AM
PrimeDice has this system. However, you have to wager +5BTC if I remember correctly, for the faucet to start increasing. I've been playing with the faucet for one year at least and am just at the half of the goal Grin
You'll have to wager 10 btc not 5 btc to increase your faucet reward, i find it extremely hard to achieve. i think it's not worth it, unless you make that wager without losing anything.  Wink

Wagering 10 BTC is a lot, but it's not extremely hard. I think it's a misconception that you need at least 5 BTC to wager 10 BTC; it isn't true.

For example, today I wagered 0.018 BTC with 0.003 in 5 minutes. I just bet 0.001 at really high odds of winning, since it's technically still a wager.
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