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741  Economy / Reputation / Re: Do you think BiPolarBob is crazy ?? *share your deals you did with him before* on: November 19, 2014, 03:39:33 PM
I hate to say it, but I think Bob is never coming back, atleast not under this name.  Undecided
His big win was revealed, everyone knows his secret. He can never return now.

What big win was that?

I hate to say it, but I think Bob is never coming back, atleast not under this name.  Undecided
His big win was revealed, everyone knows his secret. He can never return now.

That's my theory. Or maybe he is just on vacation.  Cheesy

Wrong! BPB just came on today and did a nice 0.02 giveaway. I am staying tuned to his ID for more giveaways. He normally does these in short bursts nowadays. Looks like people branding him a scammer has had this effect on him. From all my dealings with him, he seems to be a completely legit guy and a real kind person at heart. Hope he does well in whatever he does in life Smiley

Who brandished him a scammer? His trust is still fine here. I get the initial suspicions against him as I was too at the start, but it seems like he proved his legitimacy.

Well if you look further up in this thread, he was branded a possible scammer and given negative trust by Luke. Probably took it to heart and went off the radar for some time. I am glad he's back though. Waiting for more of his awesome deals! I hope the Steam one comes back again. That was a great deal $2 for a $20 code. I managed to get in on his 0.02 giveaway too. I have given him positive trust and i guess all those who got a good deal should. That's just my opinion though!  Smiley

That actually happened more than 2 months back. I am sure he didn't take it personally. Luke just had a hard time believing someone was so kind to donate in a way BPB does and thinks that Bob is playing a long con game
742  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where to invest bitcoins on: November 19, 2014, 02:24:32 PM
just buy a cloud mining contract using your bitcoin and then you will get ROI in 5 or 6 months and then about 4,5 years next is youur profit i suggest you in bitcoincloudservice.com...
That is a good way, but a lot of people argue against that, as most of the people are not able to recover there investments in the time for which these cloudmining websites last for.
743  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblers: Please Martingale Carefully! on: November 19, 2014, 02:21:35 PM
When you play in a casino, although there is Martingale, you still lose.
You can opt to martingale in a casino, but no it doesn't necessarily mean, that you will lose. I have had over 5000$ on me a couple of times, and have martingaled starting with a base bet of 100$. I have done this around 10 times, and haven't busted yet :)Up until Last time I tried it, I won on my last bet of 2500, as I was out of money. Took a loss of around 500$, but was up overall, so I have never tried it again. It kills you when you are getting a long losing streak and betting 30 times your base bet.
744  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How does escrow work? on: November 19, 2014, 02:16:35 PM
Just to point out, your options for escrows also include websites, which offer escrow services. It just helps you escrow your funds fast and easy .

What websites are safe for these escrows?

Here is a list of trusted escrow sites: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_Escrow_Service
You can also contact certain trusted escrow members on bitcointalk for handling escrows as well. Its also advised to try out and use the new multisig escrow websites.
745  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gamblers: Please Martingale Carefully! on: November 19, 2014, 09:29:44 AM
"Even if he starts with the absolute minimum bet, he could still run out of money after losing thirty, fifty, a hundred times or more in a row. "


If the site you're gambling at gives you a 30 loss streak in less than 1 million rolls it is rigged.

*facepalm* It is irrelevant the size of the losing streak - it does not prove that a casino is rigged, only that variance thus far has been a huge dick to you. To prove something is rigged you actually need to find a piece of code that is changing the outcome of your rolls such that you lose, until then the best you can say is that the site is extremely suspicious.




Yeah?

How about getting 30 loss streaks multiple times within a week (at 49.5%)? Would you consider that dice site rigged?


Better yet how about hitting a 34 loss streak out of 50 rolls?



Usually such streaks happen over a long period of time, but that long period could also be a short period, incase that streak happen initially in that seed.
746  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Mining is Gambling? on: November 19, 2014, 08:59:45 AM
Do you think mining with a hardware or cloud mining contracts is like gambling at this point in time?
You can't call it gambling, as its clearly not it. However, some people think that there is a risk while investing in cloudmining contracts , however, if you take decisions in a wrong way, then it might just be.
747  Economy / Services / Re: CLOUDMINR.IO || Sign. campaign Up to 0.4 BTC/month || ** NO FREE SPOTS ** on: November 19, 2014, 05:01:20 AM
I've received some additional funds, I'm currently in control of 0.60BTC for the campaign.
Thanks a lot for doing the extra is contacting Cloudminr, and thanks to Cloudminr for updating us through devthedev.
748  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: http://luckyb.it/ - just be carefull on: November 19, 2014, 03:56:25 AM
I just wanted to know if anyone out there won?

I'm sure that's impossible.. just save your kids..
Its less likely to win something, as you have a higher chance of winning something in dice for the same probability, but its more fun for people, and if they are fine and aware of it, you shouldn't be worried. How much did you lose there?
749  Economy / Services / Re: Win Primedice Faucet 100% of the time! on: November 19, 2014, 03:53:32 AM
You can earn more by working legitimately for a fast food restaurant, and get tips for good service.

This will only make sense if you have a farm of computers with advanced AI and programming to do it all automatically. But then it will get shut down soon.

Using AI and robots, would still be hard as you would need to restart the browser to change, and also log in to your original account at the same time, Check balances, start PVP, accept that in the chat, and close all windows, start over again.  It would be better just to do something else.
750  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: SealsWithClubs Signup Bonus - LIFETIME BONUS on: November 19, 2014, 03:50:33 AM
Just two things:

1. What is your position in this project?
2. Why you use referral link to suggest joining there?

Seals does not have an open affliate programme, but it can be requested for by sending support an email. Since its a referral link, he earns money by people joining and playing under his name. Its profitable for people, who would have created a new account to join. But, by registering under this, they get something in return for playing poker after every 100 krill earned.
751  Economy / Gambling / Re: Real Life, Live, House Bank Investment Comparison Table For The Top 8 Operators on: November 18, 2014, 10:10:13 PM
Good way to see information of the various type of casinò. But I don't see casinò like PrimeDice for example, why? Do you want to add bikini dice to your list? It is the ultimate casinò of bitcointalk community Smiley
Primedice is not an investment casino, and this thread is only about investment based casinos. And as for Bikinidice, op probably didn't think it was a safe investment option, and chose not to try it.
752  Economy / Services / Re: Win Primedice Faucet 100% of the time! on: November 18, 2014, 10:06:24 PM
I thought this exploit was very obvious from the start, however its not worth putting in the time and effort to claim 500 satoshis and earn less than a dollar over an hour. You are better off by spending that time elsewhere, and earning more.
753  Economy / Digital goods / Re: I sell Casino and Poker credit! Instant top-up your own account. on: November 18, 2014, 10:04:00 PM
I will give a list of sites.
Ofcourse that all transactions must be made through escrow.
BTW, Do you recoment a trusted escrow?

To name some, you can ask devthedev or Maidak as an escrow for this. Can you post the list of the websites here?
754  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 18, 2014, 08:38:32 PM
So how did this lucky SOB get the unhashed server seed?  Shocked Did somebody at Stunna's HQ 'leaked' the seed to this guy? Very likely, yes?  Undecided


I doubt that Stunna allows anyone on his HQ to have information regarding the seed, as they could take advantage themselves.
755  Economy / Digital goods / Re: I sell Casino and Poker credit! Instant top-up your own account. on: November 18, 2014, 08:32:32 PM
I sell 700 EURO in casino and poker credit for 1 Bitcoin.
I offer even more for large quantities. Last client received 5000 EURO for 10 Bitcoins.
You need to add more info to this post. What site poker/casino credit are you offering for people to buy. And you should definitely agree to get an escrow for this.
756  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Vcc with $1 Balance, Single Bulk Order on: November 18, 2014, 08:31:03 PM
Hello,
I'm selling Vcc with 1$ Balance.
You can use Vcc to verify your Paypal, Ebay and many other services.
I accept Single Bulk Order.
Discount is available on Bulk purchase.
Vcc price is: $5
Payment via: PerfectMoney, Bitcoin, Wmz, Skrill

Doesn't paypal deduct a small test account from your card once you link it with your account? Or was that with the bank account?
And will you be able to increase the balance on the VCC?
757  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling a AntMiner S4 Coupon 400 USD on: November 18, 2014, 08:29:07 PM
bump

Its not right to sell coupons which you obtained for free from a free giveaway. You should atleast ask the person, who issue them to you, if he is ok with having you sell it. He could have done the same, but did a free giveaway.
758  Economy / Services / Re: I will build you a Minimal Viable Product website, for Bitcoin on: November 18, 2014, 02:31:10 PM
Your Past Work on your website is just pictures with no links to these websites.

They're more showcases of the branding/design elements.

I'll PM you a few links to live sites so you can check the functionality.

It would be better to list the links of some of the websites, as a person looking forward to pay 8 BTC for getting the site developed, will want to see it first.
759  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: November 18, 2014, 10:02:41 AM
What does Seals do incase of a server problem while games are on? Incase of an MTT, does it refund the buy in amount, or does it refund the amount based on the chip stacks?
Apparently, Stars just went down ,had a server issue, and I have over 4 tournaments running and was doing well Sad
760  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: November 18, 2014, 07:15:22 AM

Sorry I am new to poker online with BTC.
What are the competitors of SealsWithClubs ?



There are no competitors seals has a monopoly on the bitcoin poker market. Any other sites are wanabes with no player base and shoddy support . Betcoin one of seals closest poker competitiors  is a perferct example of this. THe others that where around like poker dominicano and satoshi poker were fly by night scam artists.

I would restate it corrected. There are no Major competitors of SealswithClubs. It is probably the oldest and has the biggest player base. All other sites, which have attempted to offer poker, have failed to build up a big player base. However, other sites like Nitrogensports and BetCoinPoker do offer bitcoin poker, but might not have a big player base.
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