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641  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: T20 and T20I cricket prediction and discussion on: April 17, 2021, 04:47:53 PM
Second wicket also gone now, spin bowling is working for MI now but two straight wickets from spinners still MI chooses Pollard for the next over.SRH just needs 79 from 63 balls so all they need to do is to play according to the required run rate so few big shots in the death overs can win this match for them.

For MI to win, they'll need to do extremely tight fielding but when Warner is still on the crease, I don't think it's going to be any easy for MI to handle him and there are still more batsmen available in SRH who can help chase the score quite easy. Wink The run-ball difference is not that big and I think SRH will easily win this game today.
642  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the best Sport to bet on ? on: April 17, 2021, 04:44:13 PM
For me, it's definitely Soccer because I've been a player of the same sport for a very long time and also follow many different leagues. I mostly love the over/under bets that I get for the goals while moneyline bets are not my favorite. Next ones I follow are Basketball (especially NBA) in which again I only place bets on over/under points betting and Horse-Racing in which I go for 1-3.
643  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: T20 and T20I cricket prediction and discussion on: April 17, 2021, 04:25:56 PM
Big challenge for Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians is the favorite and will probably win the match.

I don't believe it as Bairstow and Warner are giving a great tackle to Mumbai Indians' attacking field and hitting enough great shots to create a score which will help their team later even if they become "Out" and SRH needs just 94 runs off 83 balls. Let's watch and enjoy the game. So, strategic timeout's over as I'm writing this. Wink
644  Economy / Gambling / Re: Rollbit.com | Crypto's Most Rewarding Casino 👑 on: April 17, 2021, 03:57:58 PM
As I've not played here yet, I'd like to ask the participants about what are the withdrawal fees in BTC and ETH?

As well, is there a minimum amount we need to have in our account in order to redeem our coins?

And does this site have internal exchange service available to change from one coin to another at a nominal fee?
645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 10 Best Cryptocurrencies To Invest in for 2021 on: April 17, 2021, 01:43:21 PM
Honestly, I didn't think XRP and Doge could be this good either, lol. If we see that XRP still has a bit of a problem with the SEC (although I don't know if this issue is still relevant or not for now), and it's easy to doge Pump just because of a tweet from someone, Elon Musk is a great guy, but makes a doge pump with tweets making it weird in my opinion

Honestly, he's become worst in my eyes and will surely look the same to others who would have lost shorting Doge. I didn't short Doge, I never even bought it because it's some highly manipulated market which isn't good at all to be entered. While some people make something out of those out-of-thin-air pumps, those who buy high are the ones who will cry later badly.
646  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 10 Best Cryptocurrencies To Invest in for 2021 on: April 16, 2021, 08:44:48 PM
And I started with tether because it was the most obvious problem with the list. XRP is, for example, another coin to be very careful with, since it's centralized, the issuer still has a huge stash of coins (premine) and he can manipulate the market heavily.

Exactly, because all this misleads some investors who are new to investing and finding some "good" tokens to invest. XRP had been crazy shit and the worst of them all, Doge pump was unbelievable as well as unwanted too. I believe the day isn't too far when the investors will even start buying coins like TRX, JST, SUN, BTT, etc. thinking that these coins may pump high too following how shitcoins like Doge have performed during this bull-run.
647  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: My warning for you all. Alt season will begin soon!!! on: April 16, 2021, 07:48:33 PM
This can be right only if BTC dominance continues to fall, but as 52 is its major support area, I believe it'll bounce back again at least once before it gets down to 50 and below and brings the alt season back. It'll be interesting to watch which coins will pop up huge once alt season begins as when without the alt season, we're seeing crazy longs taking place on shitcoins like Doge, just think what will happen to other working tokens' prices.
648  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DOGE is living proof of Influential Power of Rich People! on: April 16, 2021, 07:37:33 PM
No, I'm not a Doge holder and will never be. A meme coin, or a joke coin whatever you call it, has now become one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies according to marketcap which is itself a big joke of the day. The influential power of people like Elon Musk? Yes, he's got enough to say and his herd follows him like blind disciples. This is shit turning real, and I'm losing my cool due to this.
649  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tips on how to place sports bets on: April 16, 2021, 06:40:06 PM
Stay away from games like Dice unless you are doing it purely for fun
Does it mean that gambling on Dice really is mostly based on luck? And we may have only small chances to win?  Grin Grin
I also feel the same because I so far cannot analyze or predict the exact dice for betting  Grin

Dice is actually a highly unpredictable game TBH and it's next to impossible to predict even an over/under 49.5/50.5 for a 2x bet. I've even got a losing streak of around 7 losses on 1.10x rolls which was like "Why the hell did I play dice?" Only players who know secret seeds can suck the hell out of a casino like a player did to Primedice, but that's cheating which isn't honest.
650  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you limit your gambling time? on: April 16, 2021, 06:31:05 PM
Do you actually...
- Have a weekly budget to play and do not ever go over it?

Yes, I have a fixed budget but not for week, for a month and I don't play over if I lose that much during that month.

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- Not ever get in debt for gambling?

I once got under a debt due to gambling but after repaying it, never took a loan to gamble and had only gambled with my own money that I could afford to lose.

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- Have an allocated time for gambling and never exceed it?

I'd say No as I gamble based on my mood, so I never set any time limits as for how long will I play.

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- Gamble only socially with friends of relatives?

Gambling is more an intimate kinda thing to me and I love to do it in private, so no socialism involved here.

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- Have someone helping you control your gambling?

No, because I'm not such a personality who needs any sort of help when it comes to controlling myself while gambling as I believe I've got great control over myself.
651  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tips on how to place sports bets on: April 15, 2021, 07:31:08 PM
Less than 2.0 in decimals I consider short. Why is always picking short odds riskier? I've never heard of such a thing. I don't play a lot, but so far picking short ones turned out not so bad for me.

It truly depends on the sport you're betting on. I mean, I've seen even the best players beaten in Tennis bets who had pre-match odds of less than 1.5 so odds less than 2.0 aren't a guarantee of win at all. I'd also like to let you know that I bet on cricket matches too and when it's about IPL (Indian Premier League), games changes every moment so even the best team with less odds stands no better chance at winning the match and while that's the case, I simply hedge my bets by first going for the higher odds team and then, if they start to win and the favorite team starts to lose, I bet on the favorite team to hedge out my bets.
652  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin price fall to Zero? Possible or not? on: April 08, 2021, 07:03:35 PM
(1) No way to trade bitcoin or exchange it for goods and services.
(2) All governments of the world placing a ban on bitcoin and bitcoin related activities making it highly illegal.
(3) The entire bitcoin network and nodes going offline making it impossible to even make underground transactions in bitcoin.
(4) Another crypto overtaking bitcoin and value and more people shifting investment to this new crypto.

1. That won't happen ever because the day it got started getting traded, it was the first ever win of Bitcoiners.
2. Making it illegal? For what exactly? Is Bitcoin a drug? No, it's now a high-class asset.
3. Impossible because mining won't stop, at least not till it's highly profitable and the rewards keep coming in. Even if some miners stop mining after rewards are over, there'll still be many good miners who will mine BTC on their Goodwill.
4. Nevertheless, it won't happen ever.
653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Ethereum GAS fee so high? on: April 05, 2021, 10:39:52 PM
The smart contract transactions are way too higher than what the Ethereum blocks can digest, and the major firms that are keeping the fee standards high by asking for and paying very high fees are Uniswap and Sushiswap. Though, you can't do anything but to pay high fees or if you've paid low fee, then either wait till gas fee level reduces and reaches your fee area or you need to redo the transaction with higher ETH fee just as you do in BTC.
654  Economy / Gambling / Re: Very immoral marketing strategy. on: April 05, 2021, 10:22:37 PM
If you keep your eyes and ears open, you won't need anyone else to awaken you about it. Likewise, if gamblers already know that it's just a plain trick by gambling sites to attract new gamblers to play on their slots or go for their slot bonuses, even new gamblers won't entertain such websites and never visit them again. The thing is, weighing all of them on one scale isn't good because not all of the gambling websites does like that. I even don't know which sites or influencers you're talking about TBH but FYI, I never gamble on slots even after watching someone creating fortunes over a specific slot and the gambling site asking us to try it out. Every gambler has a different taste and so, slot doesn't suit me.
655  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I'm wondering who trades with paid signals? on: April 05, 2021, 08:54:40 PM
@OP, what an awesome intro with no real trades' pics, no information about your most traded pairs, nothing and you just said that you've been trading for 6 years? Where are your stats?  Sad

Anyways, I never paid for signals but yeah I follow a free channel that I guess almost all of the forum members know about - Blockchain Whispers Baby! Wink
656  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fate or lack of control - Gambling on: April 05, 2021, 08:35:01 PM
So there is no harm if they are used to it, because with them being used to gambling I'm sure they must have their own way when losing at gambling. Therefore, when they have control then making gambling as a source of income might be fine for those who are used to it but indeed, the most important thing is not to make gambling a source of income because after all gambling is just for fun with any outcome that will be obtained.

Mate, you're talking about gambling not trading. Gambling can only give you something huge once, twice or maybe thrice if you're so damn lucky you know? But if you're going to cradle it as a habit, you'll regret later or maybe forever. I mean, gambling is good to reduce stress but what if it becomes the reason of stress itself? Then it's needed to be left at some point no? Even with great control, nobody here can predict almost everything to be true because the best bettors have said that a gambler whose portfolio has 60% wins and 40% losses is a real gambler because he'd been gambling for many more years compared to any other gambler against him.
657  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: NFTs everywhere ! on: April 05, 2021, 08:27:49 PM
NFTs are TBH nothing but proof of ownerships that you hold something in an image that isn't yours and can't be, but in an imaginary way, it can be yours so that you can keep a hold of that specific NFT in order to get a feeling that you have it. Let's say you want a BMW car but you can't afford it, now if someone from BMW sells an NFT of the same car but for a very low price and you can afford it, you can buy it and think that you own that car (but you don't). The interesting part is, your purchase of the NFT and that NFT itself is then included as a transaction in Blockchain and saved forever. To me, NFTs are a bubble and will burst one day, but let's see how it goes.
658  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and crypto are Same like casino slots on: April 05, 2021, 07:35:35 PM
@OP, You even know what kind of efforts did Satoshi put behind BTC and gave the birth to a new revolution that later became cryptocurrencies? Do you even have knowledge about slot machines and know the difference between BTC and slot machines? BTC is not just limited to making money but it has various technical aspects which people like you won't understand because you come from the trader's part and so, you're not going to look for what it is but rather how much is it going to bring you in profits. You're just a P/L statement @OP.
659  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - UFC Official Betting Partner - Play Smarter 🥊 on: April 05, 2021, 07:25:29 PM
That's true. I've been a victim of this one too many times. I think that was when I was trying to attain a vip level at a casino due to the added benefits available at those levels. Anyway, I lost more while trying to pump up my wager numbers only to discover that the reward wasn't so good as I initially expected. I did learnt my lesson. My plan for the 1 Million Wagering contest isn't to just wager without any other purpose than pumping up my wager stats but to try and win most of the bets I take while I'm at it.

That's a better way to gamble where you're actually concerned about your money. I was so stupid back in the past that when I tried to gain just $1 or sometimes maybe $5, I destroyed my whole bankroll and left with just a few cents when I've had like $50 or $100 a few moments ago (during those days) and it wasn't for any wagering contest or any sort of promo, it was just that greed that wanted me to grab that extra buck, running behind which I lost everything many times. I hope other gamblers would learn from my experience and won't repeat it at any cost.
660  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The self exclusion scheme, anyone have any experience regarding that ? on: April 05, 2021, 06:58:05 PM
See, an addiction like gambling is more dangerous than drugs, and when it's out of control, it can even become life-threatening. Now, if someone tries to block themselves from a gambling website through self exclusion, or account deletion/destruction whatever you call it, then it shows that there is 1% chance that the gambler is trying to leave gambling anyhow. Still, the main thing is, how strong is the will power and inner strength of that gambler is, to hold himself from getting back to the same route. If he actually gets control over his greed and makes up his mind that whatever he has, he will be happy with it forever and won't need anything else, then I don't think anything can stop him from leaving the gambling addiction completely and stopping himself doing it again.
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