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5981  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Social experiments in the world of gambling on: January 04, 2020, 07:01:15 AM
If someone ask a help for me after he suffers from losing a huge amount of money. I think it would depends because if he will ask money just for him to gamble i would rather not help him because he will just be push himself to gamble even more again. But if he ask money to help him to financial problem i would only lend him a few money and watch him goes, so i could know if he will really use it for good.
I think that's the case too and what if I'm also in the same situation but not having a problem in gambling but real life financial problem. I can help him in some manner but if it's the money, no can do. You sure to lend him even if you don't know him? I think it wouldn't be lend anymore but that would be your good will to help him so that he have something to start with. Well, only few people will do that unless you really have something to offer and you're okay with the amount you're giving him.
5982  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Gambling on Mobile Devices on: January 03, 2020, 10:42:28 PM
I do visit casinos through the browser from my phone but I'm off installing apps. I'm already good visiting them directly with their links but I have no confidence of downloading. The experience is different but as long as you have stable data connection, you can still play as it is.
It's one of the innovation that other casinos are doing, making their own apps so that their users can have the convenience to gamble anywhere they want even not in front of their computers or laptops.
5983  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Next big thing in crypto? on: January 03, 2020, 10:16:47 PM
The crypto backed by the gov't or by the banks. The known CBDC or Central Bank Digital Currency.
This is now the main thing in China lately and I think US and other powerful countries will also follow the trend for this. Once this has already been implemented in China and it's being used by most citizens, I think most of the countries that are looking into cryptocurrency will start to follow that path.
5984  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin Community calls out Charlie Lee on: January 03, 2020, 01:10:17 PM
he sold his bags when litecoin hit its all-time high, and he also said he will not buy it back. of course, the community is angry with it, last year he promised to make development but in reality? will you still believe in him after all of this? I am not.
Yeah that act of him already can say that he's out of the project and whatever's next with Litecoin depends on the urge of the community. I don't believe him anymore and if he's still doing this for the sake of the community that's probably by his good will but still people can't forget that he's no longer responsible for the development of Litecoin. He's likely the spokesperson of the Litecoin community but it's not that the same as before anymore.
5985  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will You Bet Or Gamble Before New Year, Or On The New Year on: January 03, 2020, 10:51:40 AM
I didn't gamble before the new year so the obvious answer is I'll gamble after it. The holidays was always one of the busiest days and I can't even put the time to gamble or even dice for awhile but since it's done, new year's done as well. I'm now free to do whatever I want. And I think it's now time to lock the topic as it's purpose has been served.
5986  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Any other games working with crypto? on: January 03, 2020, 10:26:19 AM
For crypto game, I have been playing Rankingball for awhile since i like NFL and NBA.

And i earned quite amount of its crypto.

Are there any other games working with crypto?
What crypto do you earn with that game? I'm not familiar with that and honestly it's the first time to hear that game. It's will be much appreciated if you are the one that will share more about that game. Everyone wants to get into that activity of earning while playing and it will be better if the crypto that we will earn from there is the one that's on different exchanges.
5987  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will XRP repeat last 2017 bull run? on: January 03, 2020, 09:52:42 AM
This year will be the decider if most of the cryptocurrencies will go back to the same status as they were during 2017 bull run. We will eventually see if they are opening an entry for everybody before it goes back to that high price that they have before. XRP is top 3 and despite of being stagnant, there's a chance for every cryptocurrency to get back to the bull run price. But not everyone of them will be the same as before, there will be a top choice for most investors and it could XRP will still be one of it.
5988  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Decisions for a better life on: January 03, 2020, 09:21:23 AM
This depends on my career and if my gambling career is soaring high, I'll choose it. I'll earn as much as I can and then save for retirement and enjoy it with my family. They are my family so if I'm at the top of my career and I can make a huge bucks out of it then why shouldn't I allocate my time for it for the time being and when I'm done, I can share it to my loved ones. But if my career isn't really that good, family definitely is of the top choice not just for me but for everybody. But I don't think I'll come up into this situation.  Grin
5989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Paying with crypto is more accessible than ever on: January 03, 2020, 08:51:18 AM
Bitcoin cash? is that a joke? If merchants want their customers to pay for higher fees and suffer for slower confirmation, they'll choose this coin. So, it's already been said that this was an old data and I don't think there will be the same choice for most merchants for that altcoin. Bitcoin is still the best despite of other altcoins advertising that they're cheaper and faster than bitcoin, still they can't do a par with it. I think there's a new data that BNB is also one of the choices among the cryptos to be accepted by merchants.
5990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Token? vs Coin? on: January 03, 2020, 08:22:35 AM
I've searched a bit about BPX token and I've seen that it's explorer is on etherscan.io so which means that it's running on Ethereum's network/chain which makes it eligible to be called as a token.

Why do most investors choose coins to invest compared to tokens because tokens are still below the coins and most tokens become shitcoin.
And the difference in tokens is only using the ethereum blockchain and it's still under Ethereum so I like coins compared to tokens.
Not only Ethereum chain but also other coins chain such as BNB, TRX, EOS and other chains that can be used depending on the choice of the developer. It became a popular choice for most altcoins to choose coins rather than tokens but it's not the case most of the time.
5991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much of your money only needed for gambling and others is for family on: January 02, 2020, 11:52:25 PM
A gambler that spends money for gambling first before his family needs to think or seeks professional help. If someone experiences this kind of situation, you need to set yourself first and think of the priorities you have for your family and then when you're done sustaining their needs and providing everything for them, you can gamble without thinking of the needs that you have to provide for them because you have put them first on your list before your hobby. Good for those that doesn't have a family to provide so you can think of anything what you want with your money.
5992  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: A question about ETH2.0 on: January 02, 2020, 11:23:38 PM
If you are referring to master node runner you should build a better PC than what you have, more storage space and better ram and CPU to avoid any hiccups, go for 16gig ram and terabyte hard disk and a more snappier CPU with multi thread
I second this.
Vitalik may say an average computer would be enough but still you need to have a better specs if you're doing this. I'm not an expert on this area but usually updates may require your PC to be upgraded too so if it's already on the go and you're already a validator, don't wait for future updates that will cause you time and effort for upgrading to be compatible being one.
5993  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Looking for the low to buy more Litecoins on: January 02, 2020, 10:50:22 PM
It looks like it will take time to see Litecoin under $30. The stabilize price of it is just moving back and forth to that price and $40. If you really want to buy Litecoins you should take time and consider this suggestion:

all you need to do is buying avg bottom price. and you already made research that coin potential in the future
then you wait and always monitor to place the stoploss if needed
As an addition, you can simply cost average at whatever price and aim for how many Litecoins exactly you want to buy regardless of the bottom.
5994  Economy / Gambling / Re: Premium Poker Courses, Software and GTO Solutions with a massive 95% discount! on: January 02, 2020, 10:24:05 PM

What can you say about the courses? I'm not interested of buying it but I'm interested to know if courses like this is good enough to pay for those who wants to upgrade what they know about poker. And if you are allowed to tell us, how much you paid for the order? because it wasn't mentioned by op but only the discount.

I don't know the majority of the courses listed but  Run it once , Upswing and raise your edge were really recommended to me in the past .However I really don't have a complete idea about them
the best thing to do is to look for reviews online especially in poker forums

prices aren't the same for all of them but you can always check the original price and ask the seller for his price , mine was 100 euros but the data is over 150GB
Whaa, that's a huge amount of data and I thought it was just few pages that contains the courses. Thank you for answering my question about your bought courses.

Just adding to what SyGambler said:

The course he bought for 100 euros is the most expensive one I'm selling.
It's also, at the same time, easily the one that offers the best value for money.
It's HUGE, at over 150 GB! with 600+ videos (and tons of other stuff) and will serve you for a long time!
It covers a wide range of topics taking you from the most basic concepts all the way to the more advanced solver based strategies.

It also includes all future updates for FREE! (and this one gets updated regularly)

I have many, many courses starting at only 10 euros.
The average price is probably around 50 euros.
A course you buy from me for 50 euros retails for at least $1000.

I'm happy to answer any questions anybody might have, just hit me up on Discord or Skype.
Thanks.
All right that's good that you have mentioned that there are other courses on different prices. Sure it's a lot of courses that someone will buy it and it's not that quick to ask for other questions unless the sygambler or any buyer finishes all of the contents.
5995  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright never understood anything about bitcoin on: January 02, 2020, 09:59:47 PM
He should start a new career of being a stand up comedian. I've seen other haters of bitcoin and they are the known economists and investors which all of you is also aware of. He's a joke and I'm wondering if he's aware of what he's saying to the media and what he feels that he's the hot topic of most discussions here.

In fact, a lot of people don't like cryptocurrencies, they think Bitcoin is a joke, and they often predict that bitcoin will die in the future.
Ignoring every speculation that bitcoin continued to exist and grow, Craig Wright could continue to predict bitcoin but no one would believe him.
Yes, bitcoin can't please all the people and most of those people that dislike people doesn't really understand it. He's free to give his opinion and predictions and no can stop him but soon, the majority will just laugh at him and those have believed him will realize how pathetic he is.
5996  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have You Counted Or Estimate All Your Losses And.... on: January 02, 2020, 09:33:56 PM
It's not impossible to estimate but I can't give a number how much lost I've made with my entire life. But if sometime wants to track how much he's winning and losing, you can always check how much you have deposited and analyze if you're losing that much and winning a little but this is mostly the case of every gambler. We win tiny but we are losing big amounts, the past is no longer an important record to me but the current ones is more important. I just want to get on track with the present activity I have.
I don't need to estimate how much loss I have, but there are interesting things where I'm not sorry at all, there is a comparison where profits and losses are always 1: 5 if calculated in mind, but often can also be 30: 1, so absolutely nothing can be calculated in detail, it is more important to always enjoy interesting things throughout the game.
Hey, that's a good calculation if you are using ratio on your mind with your profits and losses. And I couldn't agree more about enjoying when you're playing because if you are not, you are prone to losing and having that mindset of yolo. Which means, that you can bet as much as you want and you're triggered because you let yourself be played by the game instead of playing the game itself.
5997  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have You Counted Or Estimate All Your Losses And.... on: January 02, 2020, 05:45:56 PM
It's not impossible to estimate but I can't give a number how much lost I've made with my entire life. But if sometime wants to track how much he's winning and losing, you can always check how much you have deposited and analyze if you're losing that much and winning a little but this is mostly the case of every gambler. We win tiny but we are losing big amounts, the past is no longer an important record to me but the current ones is more important. I just want to get on track with the present activity I have.
5998  Economy / Gambling / Re: Premium Poker Courses, Software and GTO Solutions with a massive 95% discount! on: January 02, 2020, 04:14:20 PM
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What can you say about the courses? I'm not interested of buying it but I'm interested to know if courses like this is good enough to pay for those who wants to upgrade what they know about poker. And if you are allowed to tell us, how much you paid for the order? because it wasn't mentioned by op but only the discount.
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