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581  Economy / Gambling / Re: Worst/Best Betting Mistake Made By You? on: January 02, 2016, 04:45:16 PM
A few years ago I was in a Portland Oregon poker room, running really good and get deep into multitable tournament. Sitting next to the dealer, I look down the pocket aces. It came my turn to bed so I looked in my hand off my cards, crab chips and threw them in the pot. Before my hand to get back over my cards, the dealer quickly grab them and mucked them. That particular poker room they were very strict on the card protectors. So I got my cards mucked, chips stayed in the pot and I lost a tournament in a few more hands. Thanks dealer.
582  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What keeps you coming back??? on: January 02, 2016, 04:39:13 PM
I do not gamble to much but it always seems that when I do, I take the loss big time.  For example, I have lost over 3 BTC in the BustaBit game online.  It is fun and I like to play but I always get greedy with it.  I have won about 2.2 BTC back, but I lost more than what I have won.  For some odd reason, I keep coming back over and over.  I do not know why I do it, why do you?

I play poker because I usually think I have a pretty good chance of winning.pokers one of those games that can award you for proper play and also destroy you for proper play. Until I start losing way more than I win, there seems to be no reason to stop. Even if you're not a winning Player, it can be a pretty good time to sit down in the casino and Interact with the other players.
583  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why is gambling so addicting? on: January 02, 2016, 04:33:41 PM
For me, gambling and winning from gambling is a great adrenaline rush.money makes the world go round and we are all essentially gambling for money.we all want to win, and playing gbling games there is always a chance for that big win. Winning can be addictive.
584  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CSGO TIPS 80.56% WIN RATE/36 POSTED MATCHES on: January 01, 2016, 03:32:52 PM
Can't wait for the good matches to start again, I'll be following these tips along the ones I paid for.

Thanks, keep it up.

I hear you man it seems there has hardly been any matches available. I saw they have a few matches today on HL TV but they're like north Korean qualifiers,i'm not sure if you can even bet on this matches. I've never heard of the six teams playing today so I wouldn't bet anyway.
585  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: January 01, 2016, 03:29:12 PM
Hey guys, I've only recently this week started playing the new SWC client. I have a question about the tables, is there anyway to view your opponents timers?I don't know if it's the client itself or just my computer but I can never tell how long someone has to make their move, it just kind of waits on the playermaking me think that maybe I lagged out or something.
586  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CSGO TIPS 80.56% WIN RATE/36 POSTED MATCHES on: January 01, 2016, 03:23:35 PM
Hey thanks for getting back to me with this information. I'll be looking forward to these next upcoming tournaments for your pics and predictions. I have my opinions obviously for The matches I bet on, but it never hurts to have a second opinion about a particular match. Happy new year to you too!
587  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is there any problem if we reveal our winning strategy in gambling? on: January 01, 2016, 03:16:30 PM
Some senior members told me that they never reveal their winning strategy in gambling. Because, it may make them to loss. Is it real?


Some gamblers may have a superstitious reason not to share their gambling strategy. The only logical reason I can think of to not share a gambling strategy is if the strategy is so good that everybody uses it which in turn casinos change the rule to prevent.
588  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: In Gambling, Money is not everything on: January 01, 2016, 03:12:45 PM
I think most of us gamble for entertainment purposes. I certainly have fun playing cards and shooting dice but if there was no money on the line there's really not much point, in my opinion to be playing at all. For me when I play I'm always looking to make money. So for me monies not everything but 90% of it is.
589  Economy / Gambling / Re: E-sports under one thread on: December 30, 2015, 02:54:50 AM
I'd like to bet for CS:GO games with Bitcoin but I couldn't find a good site. Can you name some of them? Which site do you trust most? I'd like to play at anonymous, no register required sites with instant withdrawals. Basically I'm looking for a site like Directbet with CS:GO bets.

As far as no account needed I have not seen a site that compares direct bet. I'd say your best bet is nitrogen sports. If it's your first time going to the site you have the option to create an account or continue anonymously.but it will still be an account where you have to save the information, so you're better off just creating your own anyway. In my opinion nitrogens the safest book anyway. I've been using it since start up and have never had a problem.
590  Economy / Gambling / Re: Worst/Best Betting Mistake Made By You? on: December 29, 2015, 10:52:32 PM
Damn you won that? could've been a huge mistake. I don't know what's my worst one ever but the one most recently happened at the local casino. It's playing Texas hold em, in a 1/2 cash game. I was in the big blind and it was folded around to the small blind. The pre-flop raise is $25, I see is hands shaking he looks really nervous. I have actually figure he has a huge hand. I have ace king suited so I just raise him all in pre-flop. I hit my ace on the flop and he hit his king on the river. Not a huge mistake, a pretty typical poker move that I would've made it nine times out of 10.but that doesn't mean it didn't hurt to lose my money. The mistake was I think I could've played it better by calling pre-flop and playing from the flop.
591  Economy / Gambling / Re: Is there any difference between bot and manual betting.? on: December 29, 2015, 10:28:13 PM
I'd say there's a huge difference between using a bot and doing the bets manually. For me I would think there could be situations where you wouldn't want the bot to continue betting. And on the flipside there is situations where maybe you would want to go a little further with your bets if you're feeling lucky. I actually would prefer a butt but I've been burned a few times by either an error or just out right playing longer than I would want.
592  Economy / Services / Re: Master-P's FREE Escrow Service | IPO/ICO/Sig Campaign 1% | Acc Trades 0.005 fee on: December 29, 2015, 10:23:51 PM
I've just recently Heard about what was going on with the situation and I had a couple of questions. How was the scam exposed? He just decided all of a sudden not pay? Also he has been a trusted member on this website for quite a while now no one noticed that his account had been sold? Sorry to everyone who has lost their bitcoins hopefully this all gets worked out.
593  Economy / Services / Re: Can i get some community help? on: December 29, 2015, 10:18:28 PM
This is a very shitty situation going on right now. I wore the signature for at least a good week before even hearing about this. While I do feel bad for the campaign owners and it's moderator, I see no need for me wearing it another week for free. Good luck to everyone I hope somehow you get paid.
594  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CSGO TIPS 80.56% WIN RATE/36 POSTED MATCHES on: December 29, 2015, 10:13:04 PM
I haven't seen many counterstrike global offense matches lately. I guess most of the seasons are over and won't start again until after the new year? Seems like I've heard of the big one happening mid January. Anyone know if this is true?
595  Economy / Gambling / Re: How to get celebrities gambling? on: December 29, 2015, 10:09:13 PM
I'm not sure why any celebrity would want to affiliate himself with bitcoin. If they are winning bitcoin gambler wouldn't it make more sense for them to keep it quiet about how much money they're making? We need to find a way to get the every day average person into bitcoin instead.
596  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetCoin.TM Bitcoin Casino | Poker | Slots | Sports | Live Dealers | And More! on: December 29, 2015, 10:06:36 PM
Wasn't this the site that was around last year that had scam accusations against them? If I remember correctly players would deposit and the bitcoins would never reach their account. I could be wrong but that's the reason I've always stayed away from the site.
597  Economy / Services / Re: Coinbet24 Signature Campaign (open) on: December 28, 2015, 11:59:41 PM
well aint that great...
598  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling. Is It Wrong? on: December 28, 2015, 11:47:58 PM
I think its perfectly fine if your not doing it in a way that puts you or your familys well being in jeopardy. Responsible gambling can be just good fun and a way to make some pocket money. Whats wrong with that? Smiley
599  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♛ BitCasino.IO - BIGGEST CHRISTMAS PROMO / 40,000 mBTC IN PRIZE POOL FOR PLAYERS on: December 28, 2015, 11:31:44 PM
Congratulations man! I also had a few tickets in there but no such luck for me. But I do remember how much I like that casino so ill be depositing again probably on this coming payday.
600  Economy / Gambling / Re: Do you think coming up with new gambling site is risky? on: December 27, 2015, 11:39:13 PM
Its all about creating something new and marketing it well in my opinion. If you just come out with another lame dice site theres nothing setting it apart from the others who have more established sites already. I'm just going off of what attracts me to certain gambling sites. Its gotta be something new or have a nice sleek look or something.
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