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6901  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 01, 2019, 02:14:47 AM

@Pamoldar proud of you my first and last merit get from



I had no idea that I was so generous 🤪

I used to have sMerits but these days I am always out of it. By the way, you are welcome.
6902  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: September 01, 2019, 02:11:27 AM
Man Utd and Southampton stuffed me up with my parlay bet by not scoring over 2.5 goals, it was looking good early on and even when Danso received the red card I still thought that Man Utd would score another goal but it wasn't to be. Man Utd should of won the match and right now its not looking good for them as they are already 7 points behind Liverpool.
Are you really thinking that Man Utd is a competitive team? The glory is not there anymore.

Man U does not have any clue what they are doing. Solskjaer really needs to think about his tactics, it's not helping the team. The recent performance can't go anymore wrong.
6903  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: August 31, 2019, 06:23:44 PM
3 - 0 for Liverpool. I was generous to think Burnly to score at least one goal LOL
Anyway, 9 10 (one slam point) points in total in the pool. Not bad performance at all if I compare with other weeks.

Back to Liverpool, 4 wins from 4 matches full 12 points. Let keep winning like this. Eyes are on the season title.
6904  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: August 31, 2019, 04:41:48 PM
The main match of the day (for me) has just started. After 10 minutes nothing significant yet. Salah needs to score.

Edit: 2 - 0 for Liverpool. Salah yet to score
6905  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: August 31, 2019, 04:00:05 PM
Chelsea losing two points was shock. I was almost sure that they were going to win but in football it's just very risky to tell something very early. Well played Sheff Utd.

And Newcastle did not score anymore. Damn, Joelinton! He broke my heart. 😥
6906  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: August 31, 2019, 03:40:31 PM

We've got the same picks for the first four games, but different picks for the latter I went with Richarlison, Salah and Aubameyang.

Come on Joelinton, I'm sure it's not just both of us that'd have picked him.

That's surprising LOL
City, Leicheser, Crystal Panalce, West Ham all scored one more goals but still no more goal in Newcastle vs Watford 😠

Come on Joelinton, come on Newcastle 🤪
6907  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: August 31, 2019, 02:57:23 PM
Can Joelinton score for Newcastle?


This is my FJM so far. 4 matches in progress and I already have 3 out of 4. If Joelinton scores then I will have 4 out of 4.

It's a double sword for me. I am wearing sportsbets.io's sign, they sponsored Watford. I would love to see Watford to get their first win but my analysis says Newcastle will win, and the possible goal scorer for them will be Joelinton. I badly want Joelinton to score but now not really caring who to win.

Come on Joelinton! 🤪

Anyway we have half time and Chelsea, Leicester, City are ahead. No doubt City and Chelsea are going to pick wins today which means full three points for them.

Now Liverpool have to go for all attack and burn Burnly 🤪
6908  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 31, 2019, 02:48:59 PM


You were the first one who gave me double merits. Thank you!  Smiley
You are welcome. This feels good 🤪
6909  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Main Club Partner of Watford FC ⚽ Fun. 🏀 Fast. 🎾 Fair. �� on: August 31, 2019, 02:22:52 PM
Rooting for Watford  Cheesy
Yeah, 1 - 0 ahead 🤪
6910  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: August 31, 2019, 02:16:30 PM
Premier League , Brighton v Man City is live now and Manchester city started brilliantly by scoring a goal within the first minute of the match.  I do not think Brighton can come back in this match ans Man City are way too good.
City will be furious to have a place in the top at the point table. They will not likely to lose any point from this match.

Good news for Watford fans that finally they got a goal and for the first time they are ahead in this season. Still no points in the season, sucks. Sportsbet.io have invested a good amount of money on them. I hope they (Watford) make some impact.
6911  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: August 31, 2019, 01:25:08 PM
Lingaard playing like an idiot.  Always going for the goal.  Make a play please.

Anyway who picked 1 - 1?



Idiots!
Someone needs to show them how to score. Another frustrating performance from Man U. They could not capitalize where their opponents were playing with 10 men. This Man U team has no promise. Imagine them playing against Liverpool and City.
6912  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: August 31, 2019, 01:16:49 PM

I only hope Man Utd can use that to their advantage, getting 1.5 points to kick off the week wouldn't be so bad.

There is only about 7 minutes plus stoppage time left, Can they still get the win ? I doubt it, though!
It's less than 5 minutes now excluding the extra time. So, time is running out. Whatever they want to do, they need to do it now or it's going to be too late. I hope they get the whole 3 points. Good luck.

Utd is missing a good chance to get some points.
6913  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which coding language does gambling sites use? on: August 31, 2019, 01:02:15 PM

PHP is getting outdated at this point and less and less sites are using it. Most modern gambling sites use some form of JavaScript on the front end (such as AngularJS or React) and many are also using JavaScript on the backend, via node.js.

If you're looking to create a gambling website, I'd recommend avoiding PHP and start learning JavaScript.
I am not in touch with programming anymore (It's been long time) but I thought JavaScript is client site language. It use to improve the user experience but to pull data and save data you need a server side scripting language like: PHP, ASPX etc.

For example: Calculate 3 * 9 which is 27.
You really do not need to save any data here to do this multiplication. Do it in the client side.

Edit:
Did some finding and this is what I found:

https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-to-build-website-without-serverside-language-being-used
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Ugly as hell, but functional!

It worth reading.

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Technically, you only need HTML to create a website. It would look like crap, but it can be done.

Add in CSS, and boom, you can make your site look a lot better.

Add in JS (I prefer jQuery) and then you can animate your website.



All of these things make up a static website. That means, everytime you come to the website, the content never changes.

For example: http://companysolutionswithben.com always appears the same way. Now, it’s wrote with PHP, and it is driven by the server (because I wanted to use Wordpress) but the same exact thing could have been created as a static website.



Now, if you want to have users, an eCommerce platform (basically if you want to store data) you’re going to have utilize a server side language.



For ease:

Static = Never changing (server side not needed)

Dynamic = Constantly changing (server side needed)
6914  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2019/20 on: August 31, 2019, 12:56:14 PM


Just noticed the pool and it's surprising to see team like Barcelona is not ahead. Barcelona does not have the past glory then had anymore? I understand they are heavily depends on Messi but there are other good players as well who can win match for them.
6915  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: August 31, 2019, 12:50:49 PM
First game of the week is about to get underway, who else is going Man Utd ? I'm sticking with my initial pick of Southampton 0 - 2 Man Utd (I know I'm an optimist), who knows, It could be my day!  Grin
It's 1 - 1 now. My pick was 2 - 1 for Man Utd. Now I have a hope for full point however if the match ends with 1 - 1 then it will suck. Man Utd really needs to find the habit of winning.

Last three match: Win (first), Draw, Lose. It will be hard on them if they draw or lose this match.
6916  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: August 31, 2019, 12:44:10 PM
Southampton vs Man Utd kicked off, who’s going to watch? Could be a fun game, this one.
Not watching but following the scores. I am saving my time for Burnley vs Liverpool match.

Utd are in lead 1 - 0 however, I hope we get two more goals and the final result is 2 -1 for Utd 🤪

I think Arsenal might beat Spurs you know.
I also think the same however the match will be interesting. Both are London's best.

Edit: Southampton scored which means 2 - 1 for Utd is very possible. Utd just do not want to lose point.
6917  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 31, 2019, 12:26:50 PM
Good afternoon WO!
Observing @ $9,571
Again no significant move. Come on Bitcoins!
6918  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 30, 2019, 07:07:12 PM

Wine with gin and tonics probably doesn't help either....
I think it makes the job harder 🤪

Mic is old, drunk and has a fat finger... messing with buttons is standard for him.
You have a point there and it's solid like bitcoins 🙂
6919  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which coding language does gambling sites use? on: August 30, 2019, 07:02:36 PM
Hello,
I am looking for the most popular coding language that the developers use to develop Casino games in cryptocurrency niche. Looking forward for your insights guys.
PHP is the most used language for web developers. Open source, less costly. So, I assume most of the caisno sites or even most of the sites that exists and database driven, use PHP-mySql.

SMF is using the same. It's easy to spot. You will see .php as the file extensions.
6920  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Localbitcoins: Account has multiple failed logins from unknown IPs on: August 30, 2019, 06:58:57 PM

 Kiss
Sorry if it looked a bit bitchy. I didn't really feel like writing a one-liner pointing that out. Perhaps you were just stating your point... I guess that was what you were doing.

Anyway... as malevolent stated, quickseller's point doesn't really make much sense either considering you can try to login on anyone's LBC account using just their username. (Although it would be applicable for pretty much any other site but LBC, i agree.)
We are even brother. Let's move on. I was indeed responding QS in that post.
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