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601  Economy / Gambling / Re: I want play ! on: November 11, 2015, 04:30:14 PM
For a dice site overview of the most active/popular websites, you can check my site https://dicesites.com
602  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Betting Group looking for more investors... on: November 11, 2015, 03:59:32 AM
Obvious ponzi is obvious.

His first post on this forum was a loan request, also last month another loan request. Yet he is some prophet constantly making profits at.. gambling, yeppp.

There is 0 reason to trust this guy, except for your greed. If you lose money here, you deserve it.
603  Economy / Gambling / Re: PevPot :: The first +EV lottery (Call for sponsors!) on: November 11, 2015, 03:35:40 AM
Sounds good! Smiley

I have been waiting for a good lottery for a long time (did join that one of Dabs 2 years ago but that died in activity.) I hope it reaches high prices and you don't make it too frequently (once a week sounds good.)
604  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetterBets.io |Secure & Trusted|Weekly Rake+VIP|DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING on: November 10, 2015, 02:44:39 PM
I did indeed make a script to bet continuously during that promo. I don't feel like releasing it though, it was a pretty ugly PHP script and I am pretty sure it's already broken.

Basically I just made a loop with a cURL request to bet with manually the URL/cookies copied from browser. So that's pretty simple if you know some programming.
605  Economy / Speculation / Re: Mmm global on: November 10, 2015, 11:12:42 AM
If this was really the cause, couldn't that be easily tracked by checking the balance of the mmm global address?  We should be able to tell exactly how much they've raised, correct?

We can't trace that because MMM doesnt have a hot wallet and all they do is assign a BTC address to another member to send BTC, all MMM have in their data base is just the information of the members and how much members have invested. It can be traced if we can hack their data base.
This is true. I also did some basic tracking from Youtube videos, and most addresses were indeed just addresses from CoinBase, OkCoin, Huobi, bx.in.th, etc.

The other thing I consider, is that the "biggest users" of MMM Global are most likely the operators/owners (how else would they make profit?) - so potentially you can get the wallet of them with addresses from them. If you can see the transactions there, you could maybe make an estimation. But it is indeed not as easy as site/hot wallets.
606  Other / Meta / Re: New gambling section? on: November 10, 2015, 09:10:39 AM
100% yes. But there is already a topic for this suggestion here: separate businesses and gambling discussion. In that topic also a longer reply of mine.

I really think the current Gambling forum is pretty bad, so I hope the "discussion" subforum gets created soon.
607  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: November 10, 2015, 06:51:25 AM
If you cannot even figure out how to run untitled-dice (https://github.com/untitled-dice/untitled-dice.github.io), then maybe it's best to not run a casino. There are some serious responsibilities to run a safe casino (even though seeds/money are on MP) so I don't think it's for everyone.
608  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcoin.ag Poker for Linux on: November 07, 2015, 09:06:17 AM
You could use VirtualBox and get official free Windows image from modern.ie. Can install Betcoin, SWC, HEM, etc there. Only need to reinstall everything every 90 days because thats a Windows trial.
609  Other / Meta / Re: Insane sig spam in gambling section? on: November 02, 2015, 05:47:02 PM
The current state of the Gambling forum is absolutely pathetic. I could give literally thousands of examples but a clear one is the topic "Can gambling be profitable in long term?". It has 31 pages of replies - currently 614 (!!) replies. There should be literally 1 reply:


Quote
No, gambling is generally not profitable in the long term. There are a few exemptions:
1) The casino gives you a positive edge (very unlikely since casino gives away free money this way - so only possible with short term bonus/promo.)
2) You cheat, like counting cards at blackjack.
3) It is a game where actual skill is involved (generally a game against other players), for example poker. Since there is still luck involved you need proper bankroll management to be still profitable against any variance in the long term.


I don't see how there can be any need of any other reply after an answer like that. There are simply no more answers, that is THE answer. The answer is not an opinion, it is a fact. Still the signature campaign spammers manage to make 614 replies (and counting.) That is just really, really insane. Basically all replies in there are the same, formulated in a slightly different way. That is 100% spam. But yeh... I wouldn't even know how to start reporting those? Would I need to report all ~600 "duplicate" replies? Equally I think it would be very difficult for moderators to start removing those replies without some clear rules about it.



I do not know what the best solution is. Banning everyone who makes a "repeating reply"? Well it can happen by mistake sometimes. Banning all signature campaigns? I don't know, in theory I like the way of earning some bits while posting. But it is really a problem that seems to be getting worse and worse.


PS, to at least get a high quality overview of topics again, I like to link to "Is it possible to separate businesses and gambling discussion". That is slightly related, although it would not solve this problem (would "solve" the topics, not the replies.)

PS2, the fact that other forums are "worse" does not mean that this isn't a problem in "Gambling" too. The difference would actually be that "Gambling" used to be fairly high quality posts and "Games and Rounds" replies were always shit. Also people don't really look at the replies in "Games and Rounds" forum so I personally don't mind the spam there that much compared to "Gambling" forum.
610  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk is it possible to separate businesses and gambling discussion? on: November 02, 2015, 05:19:10 PM
In general adding subforums is a bad idea, I have seen ideas before to create: sportsbook, dice, etc subforum and obviously that would only make things less clear (gotta visit a lot more forums to browse through gambling sites.) That being said, I think a seperate Gambling Discussion board is needed and I was actually thinking about that only the last few months (without noticing this topic.)

Tradionally AFAIK (note: 60% of my posts are in Gambling so I do really lurk there a lot Tongue), most topics were from gambling sites. Each site had one topic. And sometimes we had some discussion topics. Then begin '14 the half of the threads were from ponzis so Micon, me and others complained and new subforum was created, which was great. Now I, and apparently others according to this topic, see an increase in "discussion threads" and I think it's time to make it a separate forum for it.

The distinction for me is sites and non-sites (I think name "Gambing Discussion" is fine though). I think it's great for players to just have a list of actual sites that they can use to gamble and separate discussion threads in a subforum. Especially for new players joining the bitcoin gambling community. Now normally I wouldn't mind to mix it, like we did before. But there are really a lot of discussion threads these days. I just opened the first page of gambling and found the following threads:


Discussion
International Games Prediction Thread
BEST FREE FOOTBALL BETS #1 TIPSTER✔(W725/L180)PREMIUM PICKS FOR ONLY 0.01 BTC!!!
Cricket match prediction discussions
Has anyone here used FishBitFish?
What gambling site that you can earn 1 btc or profit 0.9 btc with invested 0.1?
Betting on Elections
II FREE Tipster Competition -sponsored by DirectBet- Registration Open
Asia League Prediction Thread
My goal to earn 1,000bitcoins within 3years
A Simple Gambling Trick
Start a Gambling Site
Tennis League All Thread
Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL)
Ice Hockey League All Thread
Challenge: What's the best way to win 1 BTC with 1 BTC?
Betterbets.io vs PocketRockets Casino
Spanish League Prediction Thread (La Liga)
Volleyball League All Thread
How to make Cricket betting more profitable
Sportsbook Strategies
tennis bets on Fairlay - Winnings: over 1 BTC
Getting a living from Gmabling alone is possible?
Am I the world's unluckiest affiliate partner?

Sites
Dicecoin.io - Provably Fair | 1k FREE Faucet | 1 BTC Max Profit | 1% House Edge
SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game
♛ BitCasino.IO - 700+ games / 63,900+ BTC Jackpot / MICROGAMING, NETENT, BETSOFT
[ANN] BubblesBit.com 1% house edge New Type of dice
BetterBets.io |Win Apple Ipad Air 2!|Weekly Rake+VIP|DICE★PLINKO★HORSE RACING
Primedice.com | Most Popular & Trusted Bitcoin Game | Huge Community | Free BTC
★ Crypto-Games.net | DICE, BLACKJACK, SLOTS | Jackpot, Ivestments!
FORTUNEJACK.COM | No.1 for Cryptocurrency Gambling | Provably Fair
Horse Racing♞ Trifecta ♞ Horse Racing ♞ UNIQUE ♞ Jackpot ♞ 0-1% EDGE
BitcoinCasino.info | All you need to know about Bitcoin gambling!
[New] ★ Casino ★ French Roulette with "La Partage" Rule ★ Quick & Regular Spin
☼ ☁ Weathbet.com ☁ ☼ - Bet on weather condition - BTC, LTC, DOGE
Seuntjies DiceBot -Multi-Site, multi-strategy betting bot for dice. With Charts! <<<< this one could be discussion, but it actually links to his bot-site
MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet
Bounty of 0.5 BTC on 10k roll | Pachinko - Come and get addicted |Start Rollin'


So that's probably more discussion threads than you would expect.


Personally I do like to join some of the "discussions", but I think there is a clear distinction between these types of topics and I think it benefits everyone to split those. I am sure there are plenty of people just looking to play at a site for their entertainment and not looking for betting tips on some Spanish team or how to start a gambling site.

Bump. Still very important in my opinion. Hope a "discussion" subforum can be added.

In combination with the signature campaign spammers, it's an even bigger problem. I mean there are 31 pages about "Can gambling be profitable in long term?" while there should be literally only 1 reply with "No" (potentially another reply that would say Poker can be profitable if you don't consider it gambling.) But almost all replies in there are low quality posts all saying the same thing over and over again. Now there is a separate meta topic for that "spam" discussion. But still just creating a "Gambling Discussion" forum would at least create a high quality overview of gambling sites again.
611  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDICE.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Monero Dice ★ Low 0.5% Edge ★ Fast Cashout ★ Fair on: November 02, 2015, 07:04:50 AM
User xman wagered BTC2102 in 355 bets (mostly BTC5-40 bets on 95%) and currently has BTC46.8 profit... nice!
612  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: VPRO Tegenlicht: Het Bitcoin-evangelie on: November 01, 2015, 02:49:44 PM
Bump. Vanavond kijken hea Wink
613  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / VPRO Tegenlicht: Het Bitcoin-evangelie on: October 30, 2015, 08:57:15 AM
VPRO Tegenlicht documentaire/aflevering over bitcoin "Het Bitcoin-evangelie".

zondag 1 november om 21:05 uur op NPO 2

>> Uitzending terugkijken op npo.nl <<
>> Watch episode on Youtube (in English) <<


http://tegenlicht.vpro.nl/afleveringen/2015-2016/bitcoin-evangelie.html



Promo video:
http://www.vpro.nl/speel.WO_VPRO_2356295.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE7esxxZgyc

Maker Hans Busstra over 'Het Bitcoin-evangelie'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdoXPx3xBa0

Roger Ver geeft ~120 euro weg tijdens de uitzending Tongue
http://tegenlicht.vpro.nl/bijlagen/2015-2016/bitcoin-evangelie/uitleg-bitcoins.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6XOe0ENVDs



Tegenlicht Meet Up
Woensdag 4 Nov 20:00
Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam

https://dezwijger.nl/programma/het-bitcoin-evangelie

bitcointalk topic voor meeting
614  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | Over Dice? | Brand new game! | 800+ BTC Invested! | 1% Edge on: October 30, 2015, 03:16:31 AM
Seems like my wallet theory was correct Tongue


Good to see you back. I removed negative trust too (yesterday already). GamblingBad also confirmed to me that he got his withdrawal.

Hope you will stay active now again, GL w/ site Smiley
615  Economy / Gambling / Re: MoneyPot.com :: The bitcoin gambling wallet on: October 27, 2015, 09:20:19 AM
Well new owner already made a thread for it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221672.0
616  Economy / Gambling / Re: PocketRocketsCasino.eu - NEW VIP Program - Dice RAKEBACK on: October 24, 2015, 05:03:33 AM
Ouch..  lost $79k in 1 bet..

617  Economy / Gambling / Re: Work out how big the Nitrogen Dice Jackpot has to be for play to be profitable on: October 23, 2015, 03:12:56 AM
First of all
And if I substitute a 12 for the 13 I get

12 * 0.001 * 0.01 / (0.3439 ^ 13) = 127.515
If you change the first 13 to 12, you have to change the second one too :p which would make it BTC43.85





Both agree it's 0.3439 probability to hit a 7 in one roll. So for a 12 streak it's 0.3439^12 = 0.00000273644

So you should hit once in every 1/0.00000273644 = 365438.155453 rolls. To calculate how much you will spend on that just multiply by roll amount and house edge:
365438.155453*0.001*0.01 = BTC3.65

1/(0.3439^13) = 1062629.12315 rolls.
1062629.12315 *0.001*0.01 = BTC10.626


I think your first explanation shouldn't multiply by 12 and 13. (guess what 138.14 divided by 13 is and 43.85 divided by 12 Wink)



Also I assume nitro just makes it to 13 whenever the jackpot is BTC3.65 which makes the jackpot never EV+. The advantage for nitro is that there is a much bigger chance the jackpot will increase to really nice numbers as it gets less likely to hit when the streak-number increases.

edit: actually according to this post, nitro doesn't do that atm. So I am not sure on which amount they make it 13.
618  Economy / Gambling / Re: PocketRocketsCasino.eu - NEW VIP Program - Dice RAKEBACK on: October 21, 2015, 03:25:44 PM
Highroller still playing. One huge bet of BTC200 for BTC53 profit.



Total profit: BTC132.8 (plus 35 coins on bbbye account)
619  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 21, 2015, 02:02:33 PM
I think that command only worked when those VM images where 30 days (so you could make it 90.) Now it's officially 90 days and I kinda assume that this command doesn't work anymore. Worth a try tho (if he ends up using that.)
620  Economy / Gambling / Re: SwCpoker.eu | No Banking, Only Bitcoin | Bitcoin Poker 2.0 LIVE NOW! on: October 21, 2015, 12:49:46 PM
So, I happen to have gotten a better computer recently, makes me consider loading some sort of WINDOZE in a vm in order to try out Seals for the first time in 2015(!).  Anyone know how to do that?  Is there some free clone of WINDOZE XP I can download somewhere?  Surely no one buys XP anymore.  Surely no one buys WINDOZE just to run it as a virus attraction machine inside VM?
I have a friend who has a colleague who knows a guy that downloaded just the official WIN10 ISO straight from Microsoft, installed it in a VM and used "KMSpico" to activate it.

There are also other free 100% legal Windows versions including XP here, but these expire after 90 days (so have to re-install all including SWC each 90 days - you will lose files too afaik.) TBH I do think it's pretty cool Microsoft offers these VM images for free (officially it's to test websites in different IE/OS versions.)
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