Can I also signup by something other than Facebook?
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You won. You should tip the dealer. hehe. Joke only. No need to do that.
Hehe, you already take a big part from the pot soo.. =P. So far he has taken nothing.
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Got any more sock puppets? I want an avatar too.
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I can't access the site from the Netherlands. The connection resets.
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They're bleeding money so I'm guessing they're sticking to bitcoin for bitcoin auctions. Those always seem to be profitable. But it would be a real shame if someone bid 1 BTC with 0 tx fee a few blocks before the auction started.
Before the auction started? You don't have the address to pay in by then yet?! Also even without a fee it will eventually confirm.
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I'm referring to is your count of 5 wins + 3 losses
I can make 100 bets and none of them have a result yet so I would have 100 bets with 0 wins and 0 losses.
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I don't see what advantage a bot would have. You should worry more about the owners bidding up their own auctions.
by owners... you mean miners, or those initiating transactions? BlockRun.com
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I never got oclvanitygen to work on my GPU (only CPU which gets 750kkeys/s) so I read here that I should downgrade to AMD Catalyst 12.8. So I did that, but still oclvanitygen does not work on my GPU: Compiling kernel, can take minutes...LLVM ERROR: Cannot select: 0x549e808: i8 = ... Anyone knows how to fix this? I was getting a similar error from my 7750 when I was running it with 13.1. It works fine with 12.10, though. I'd give that version a shot. Thanks, I'll try. I just painfully downgraded to 12.8 recently because this thread said so...
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You can activate the codes to get the hats, and sell the hats for BTC. Should be easier.
The amount of hats I own make this a near impossible task. Since a backpack can only store a thousand hats and selling them would (with my current setup) require human interaction (my tradebot is broken), whereas this way I just spam out the codes to whoever pays and he/she can enter them in Steam.
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Send me 1 btc and I absolutely 100% promise to send you up to 30 btc in one hour!
0.0000001 BTC is also covered by up to 30 BTC
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I never got oclvanitygen to work on my GPU (only CPU which gets 750kkeys/s) so I read here that I should downgrade to AMD Catalyst 12.8. So I did that, but still oclvanitygen does not work on my GPU: Device: Cayman Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (1002) Driver: 1084.4 (VM) Profile: FULL_PROFILE Version: OpenCL 1.2 AMD-APP (1084.4) Max compute units: 22 Max workgroup size: 256 Global memory: -2147483648 Max allocation: 536870912 OpenCL compiler flags: Compiling kernel, can take minutes...LLVM ERROR: Cannot select: 0x549e808: i8 = setcc 0x5494840, 0x5499070, 0x549a188 [ID=20] 0x5494840: i32 = AMDILISD::ADD 0x5499070, 0x54997e0 [ID=19] 0x5499070: i32,ch = CopyFromReg 0x418c8d8, 0x5499428 [ORD=166] [ID=15] 0x5499428: i32 = Register %vreg33 [ORD=166] [ID=3] 0x54997e0: i32,ch = load 0x418c8d8, 0x54948c8, 0x54928b8<LD4[getelementptr i nbounds ([8 x i32] addrspace(2)* @modulus, i32 0, i32 0)]> [ORD=165] [ID=18] 0x54948c8: i32 = Constant<192> [ORD=164] [ID=13] 0x54928b8: i32 = undef [ORD=165] [ID=2] 0x5499070: i32,ch = CopyFromReg 0x418c8d8, 0x5499428 [ORD=166] [ID=15] 0x5499428: i32 = Register %vreg33 [ORD=166] [ID=3] Anyone knows how to fix this? Anyone?
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I could not find anything on how the winner is being calculated.
Answer added to the FAQ. I still don't get it, sorry. So you just shuffle the array in a way that is completely controllable by you?
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BigBlitz, I like how you try to say PrimeDice is cheating (you literally say you don't, but all your posts sound like you do).
It's funny, because even though you complained about lots of losses in a row (which is perfectly normal, seriously, go learn some statistics), you "forgot" to show us this as well: 470262 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 56.74 470259 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 77.87 470258 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 90.22 470255 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Lose 25.84 470253 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 93.17 470247 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 76.58 470244 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 81.03 470234 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 68.35 470232 3447d3c4a5 21 hours ago 50.5 2 0.01000000 Win 59.52
1 loss in 9 rolls. This game must be rigged so players win more.
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Actually, this does not work like a Penny Auction. In a penny auction, you always bid a fixed amount. Here you have to pay the actual amount you are willing to pay immediately instead of bidding $1 a hundred times.
So, it works differently, and it's easier for "gamblers" to see what they spend and what they get in return.
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Btw: Whom should the system prefer? It's totally anonymous.
Your own bets. I could not find anything on how the winner is being calculated.
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Wins: 184 Losses: 272 Win/Loss ratio: 0.676
1% Happens if you bet on 68 or higher...
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100x 0.002 BTC promo: Thanks for the free money. Played it and got payed out 0.01692 a minute later
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if(contains(data.message, ["<span class='label label-success'>has tipped " + username])){ var amount = data.message.split("<span class='label label-success'>has tipped " + username + " ")[1].split(" ")[0]; outputBuffer.push({room: data.room, message: "Thanks for the " + amount + " mBTC tip " + data.user + "!"}); }
Wouldn't it make more sense to send a 'tip' event instead of parsing the text from a chat message?
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He payed out to your BTC address, not on the site.
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