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781  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 26, 2023, 11:28:02 PM

Jokes apart, numbers are important, you need soldiers yes, but modern war is a lot about quality. So, modern weapons can kill plenty of people in very little time which means that throwing meat into the trenches does not make a defence, it makes hamburgers. Ukraine has enough troops to cover the frontline plus attacking.



Actually, Ukraine is almost out of troops, hence conscripting disabled and soon women

Also, coalition forces in first Iraq war were bigger than Iraq forces (950 000 vs 650 000)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_War

Really? Women? Like in "women are not already fighting in Ukrainian army"? Sorry if I am breaking this to you, but they already are. There are particularly a couple of snipers out there with a good kill list - guns are quite democratic and gender agnostic.

As for you statement on "running short of troops", well, I guess we have to take your word??

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By 1988, at the end of the Iran–Iraq war, the Iraqi Army was the world's fourth largest army, consisting of 955,000 standing soldiers and 650,000 paramilitary forces in the Popular Army. According to John Childs and André Corvisier, a low estimate shows the Iraqi Army capable of fielding 4,500 tanks, 484 combat aircraft and 232 combat helicopters.[76] According to Michael Knights, a high estimate shows the Iraqi Army capable of fielding one million troops and 850,000 reservists, 5,500 tanks, 3,000 artillery pieces, 700 combat aircraft and helicopters; it held 53 divisions, 20 special-forces brigades, and several regional militias, and had a strong air defense.[77]

what is your interpretation? In the first war, Iraqi army was like Ruzzia, in theory, really big in numbers. But T-72 do not react well to newer munitions. Oh, to add, technology is important, but in aviation is exponentially important. A 5th generation fighter can kill 10 or 20 4th generation and not even been seen.

782  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Quit gamble! Easy or Hard? Let's talk. on: September 26, 2023, 11:14:23 AM


Yes, in my opinion, we don't need to be ashamed of the condition of gambling addiction, because somehow it must be cured. A gambling addict tends to be more emotionally and psychologically unstable, especially if he experiences lose while gambling. Another thing that is more frightening is that maybe they will commit crimes for money or end their lives because they can no longer afford to pay their debts. So, before something bad happens, it's a good idea for us to open up and find a solution to this condition

It seems that it is more difficult for most people to get out of online gambling addiction than offline gambling. If necessary, perhaps he should abandon everything that might make him access gambling sites, as that would force him to stop gambling online

It needed to address before things get even worse, if you can aide the person that have this kind of problem there's a lot of patience that you needed to provide, it's not as easy as it is to make them realize but if you value the person, you will take all the risk just to help him straighten this issue.

I guess the easy access to online gambling is far more difficult to handle. Offline gaming can be avoided just not to go in the place, but with online is just a device away from doing it and continues playing.
Gambling addiction is a risk that every gambler must face. In my opinion, online or offline gambling addiction is equally difficult to overcome because when it comes to gambling addiction, several psychological or psychological aspects of those who experience problems.
You are right that if someone has a gambling addiction problem, it must be addressed immediately, otherwise it will be detrimental to the person who is a gambler and can even harm their family, those closest to them and even their environment. But the problem is that someone who has a gambling addiction sometimes always denies or doesn't feel that they have a gambling addiction problem. If they finally realize it, it will definitely be too late or it will have a very negative impact on themselves.

There must be family, friends, colleagues or other people who assess and make a person aware that he or she has a gambling addiction. If someone still has other people who still care about them and make them aware then perhaps the problem of gambling addiction can be overcome with various methods including rehabilitation.
But not everyone can have the courage and empathy for people who have gambling addiction problems, even in their families. As @komisariatku said, someone who is addicted to gambling sometimes becomes emotionally unstable if they are reminded or made aware of their gambling addiction problem and this causes not everyone to want to deal with someone who is addicted to gambling.

I think is no different from any other addiction and it goes with the person. If you have an addictive personality it could be gambling, it could be videogaming, watching football... there is a line where anything can virtually become an addiction. Even drinking is known to be "bearable" for many people who are drunk often but are also working and otherwise doing a semi-normal life.
783  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 25, 2023, 08:37:08 PM
Emm... I have mentioned in my last two posts, but it is ok to say it a few times ... it is even hard to believe Ukraine could get that deep and shows a terribly brittle air defence from Ruzzia.
Didn't noticed your post, my bad. It's true that these things shows how brittle Russian air defence in Crimea is. I would relate it with one of their most advanced S-400 system destroyed few weeks ago.

FPV drones is very important weapon in this war. There is lot of videos where these drones is used to attack various targets, but this video shows something what I haven't seen before. What level of precision from drone operator:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/16qxgzf/ukrainian_fpv_drone_flies_into_a_russian_dugout/

Theres literally hundreds of those videos from both sides
There are really hundreds of such videos, but there is a nuance. The intensity of the use of FPV drones by Russia has been growing rapidly in recent months, in April there were 10 confirmed cases, in May 64, in June 92, in July 122, in August 242, and in September already 436. Statistics can be viewed here.

White Ruzzian? like not "black" or Chechen or Gerogian or Uzbekian? Good personal text, it says quite a lotzz. 436 attacks? I would say it can be even more, cheap to produce for both sides, it kind of levels the playing field, if you count all sizes and types and the kills achieved with help of surveillance drones are every day.



Achieving even kills is crazy devastating for Ukraine, simply because of population difference. After loosing the territory with the people on them, and considering everyone that left, UA population is at less than 30MM, while Russia is at 150MM. Meaning with everything else being equal, UA needs to sustain 5x more drones than RU just to stay equal and have a chance to freeze the conflict at current lines. Put in another way, even if Ukraine somehow manages to achieve 4 kills for every 1 loss they're still doomed to loose. That's why to objective outside observer Ukraine's position is futile and set to fail from the start, and no weapon (outside some weapon of mass destruction) can change that.  
Same with USA (335MM) vs China (1.413MM), US would need to sustain over 4x kills just to "level" the playing field.

drone kills are no more dangerous to any side than the other (no more than any other mean of destruction), but speaking of numbers, it is an interesting subject:

There was a German minister (of War) that told the Swiss ambassador: "Our army is twice the size of yours, what can you do if we invade?", the Swiss took a few seconds and said: "each of our soldiers will shoot twice and then go home".

Jokes apart, numbers are important, you need soldiers yes, but modern war is a lot about quality. So, modern weapons can kill plenty of people in very little time which means that throwing meat into the trenches does not make a defence, it makes hamburgers. Ukraine has enough troops to cover the frontline plus attacking.

The most obvious example: Ruzzia was as large as it is now during the Kherson counteroffensive, yet plenty of land and a major city were liberated.

Another clear example, the Iraqi army was much much larger than the American troops deployed, but they lost and lost quickly.

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By 1988, at the end of the Iran–Iraq war, the Iraqi Army was the world's fourth largest army, consisting of 955,000 standing soldiers and 650,000 paramilitary forces in the Popular Army.

Bottom line, if you bank in the size, you need to revisit the many times in history that numbers simply failed (I could put a few more examples, even dating to the Roman Republic or the Persian Empire times).

Even a relatively modest technological giveaway by the west armies (Stromshadows) has already rendered the Black Sea fleet and Sebastopol "under permanent threat" and destroyed a couple of vessels and the HQ. As of now, there are news of at least 12 Abrams making their way to Ukraine and tests in F16 and (much less publicised) of Gripen, which can carry long range Air 2 Air missiles. I wonder what the very resourceful Ukrainians can do with ATACAMS (ballistic missiles), F16, another batch of bad beasts Abrams and even possible a few Gripen (which can take of from pretty much a stretch of old road anywhere). I guess that we are going to see it, as there is no peace on sight this month.

Also to note that one thing is to have more population,  another is to mobilize, train and arm properly an army - a very different exercise. There are reports of pieces of equipment including tanks that come from WW II stocks. If you want to understand the difference, you can see this video.

The fact that Putin has had to implement forcible conscription and put forward all short of legislation such as accepting people who are pretty much crazies, threatening prison and loosing citizenship,...tells you how difficult may be to go from "population" to "army".

784  Economy / Gambling / Re: casino rating on: September 25, 2023, 06:33:44 PM
I think the ratings of each casino you can find in their ANN page although this can be a good addition to that.I also play only at Stake and another casino but I see no difficulties at all checking the email once a day during the 13th to 22th of the month,days in which the monthly is.

I also don't think the menu is difficult to understand,they tell you just click the blue button and claim,of course it is better to be in a desktop where you are already logged in into Stake so you can claim right away.

I think the interface is quite easy but not really standard, it would be advisable to get a better grasp of how the general market is moving in terms of usability and apply this to the site. Betcoin.at is quite good in interface and "playability" and this creates a good engagement to the players. It is common sense to check and try to improve it.
785  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 25, 2023, 05:51:33 PM
Emm... I have mentioned in my last two posts, but it is ok to say it a few times ... it is even hard to believe Ukraine could get that deep and shows a terribly brittle air defence from Ruzzia.
Didn't noticed your post, my bad. It's true that these things shows how brittle Russian air defence in Crimea is. I would relate it with one of their most advanced S-400 system destroyed few weeks ago.

FPV drones is very important weapon in this war. There is lot of videos where these drones is used to attack various targets, but this video shows something what I haven't seen before. What level of precision from drone operator:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/16qxgzf/ukrainian_fpv_drone_flies_into_a_russian_dugout/

Theres literally hundreds of those videos from both sides
There are really hundreds of such videos, but there is a nuance. The intensity of the use of FPV drones by Russia has been growing rapidly in recent months, in April there were 10 confirmed cases, in May 64, in June 92, in July 122, in August 242, and in September already 436. Statistics can be viewed here.

White Ruzzian? like not "black" or Chechen or Gerogian or Uzbekian? Good personal text, it says quite a lotzz. 436 attacks? I would say it can be even more, cheap to produce for both sides, it kind of levels the playing field, if you count all sizes and types and the kills achieved with help of surveillance drones are every day.

786  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 24, 2023, 11:30:19 PM
Emm... I have mentioned in my last two posts, but it is ok to say it a few times ... it is even hard to believe Ukraine could get that deep and shows a terribly brittle air defence from Ruzzia.
Didn't noticed your post, my bad. It's true that these things shows how brittle Russian air defence in Crimea is. I would relate it with one of their most advanced S-400 system destroyed few weeks ago.

FPV drones is very important weapon in this war. There is lot of videos where these drones is used to attack various targets, but this video shows something what I haven't seen before. What level of precision from drone operator:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/16qxgzf/ukrainian_fpv_drone_flies_into_a_russian_dugout/

No worries, my posts are sometimes too long.

We have only see the beginning of the drone revolution. 6th generation fighters are playing with the concept of having a swarm of drone wingman (wingbots?) that could act under one direction, humans would become the strategists of the group rather than the pilots.

On a cheaper scale, the more expensive equipment may have to find a way to defend. directed energy weapons are the answer from the US and they are particularly good for dealing cheaply with swarm / overwhelm attacks of cheap low-tech drones. There is one source that say that at least some of these equipment are in use in Ukraine, given by Raytheon / US to declare them field tested I guess.

I am just waiting for the first confirmation of a heavy attack chopper being downed by a drone.
787  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: September 24, 2023, 05:46:44 PM
It looks like Poland has finally had enough of this proxy war. They have announced that they will not be sending any more weapons to Ukraine. They even likened the situation to a drowning man being dangerous to save because of the potential for them to grab you and drown you along with them. Seems the world is starting to wake up.

Correction, they will not be sending any further SOVIET equipment as they have made before. It seems that Poland has effectively made a transition to a modern NATO equipment and cannot spare more stuff for now. Some sources are linking this to Ukrainian grain, but it is not correct. Poland understands perfectly well what means to have Ruzzia at the door.
788  Economy / Economics / Re: X (formerly Twitter) may be telling people like me to exit the platform on: September 24, 2023, 10:01:01 AM
The thing is that TwiteX has been loosing money all over because it simply does not find the way to monetize since long long ago. Elon wants to send the company into the green but also is aware of a very high regulatory and political risk because, just like it happened with facebook, it is just too easy to influence democracies and these are going to defend themselves... perhaps by shutting it down or making aggressive legislation.

This move is trying, poorly, to solve these two problems.
789  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 23, 2023, 11:53:54 PM
Strange that nobody didn't mentioned Ukraine strike on Black Sea Fleet headquarters. That moment of arrival of Storm Shadow rocket looks epic and people nearby just calmy hanging around https://t.me/Crimeanwind/43225
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/22/black-sea-navy-hq-hit-in-crimea-missile-attack-one-dead-russia
While Russians for more than 1.5 years threatens to attack decision making centers in Kyiv, Ukraine is actually doing it. And looks that attacks on Crimea become daily thing already.

Emm... I have mentioned in my last two posts, but it is ok to say it a few times ... it is even hard to believe Ukraine could get that deep and shows a terribly brittle air defence from Ruzzia.

https://youtu.be/TKqWmM0yUAY?t=767


It is just some "conclusions" article from an
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unauthorised biography of Baerbock
that is actually NOT linked, so ... I do not even have proof it exists. I think this falls under the category of biased opinion, even in the German article (linked) says that the "Greens" asking for further spend in weapons is "not pacifist" - who the f*ck would be a pacifist when Ruzzia, a nuclear power with a seat on the Security Council and veto power send half a million "green men" to invade a much weakly armed neighbour??? Get real!

To part of it I can give credit, as it seem like a classic defence strategy layout for a weak country against a stronger one - making the costs of an invasion so high that it is just not worth it. I guess now Putin is effectively getting a feeling of how it works in practice.

Similar to Taiwan, if fully committed, China might take the island... but they might also have an insurrection at home and be completely ruined in the process.

BTW among other information in the article, 12000 pounds to study in the LSE seems far too cheap. That's more like a term.

SERIOUS MATTERS:
- Confirmed, the US will send a "limited number" off ATACAMS to Ukraine with a side of general purpose munitions.
- 3 stormshadows hit the HQ of the RF baltic fleet. Rumour is that quite a few members of the high command were there right at that time.

So... I guess someone made of it what they wanted.

Umm, as usual you can't read (or pretend, maybe):

https://www.thepostil.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/US-Ukraine-Security-Cooperation-1993-2001-A-Case-History.pdf

Well, I can read the first page to start with, that you have not, or pretend not to:

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The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Defense or any of its agencies. This document may not be released for open publication until it has been cleared by the appropriate military service or government agency.

 it is not an official document, it is a student's paper from 2002. If you read through the paper it does not speak of "provoking" Ruzzia, it speaks of cooperation and military exercises and meetings US / Poland / Ukraine which is no secret.

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Ukraine has benefited from poor U.S.-Russian relations for most of the period following its independence. U.S.resources intended for the higher priority U.S.-Russia security relationship have doubtlessly been redirected to Ukraine. For example, there has only been one significant U.S.-Russian ground forces exercise since 1993. Ukraine, however, has hosted annual exercises with the United States since 1995.

So, it is not a proof, it is not official, it does not say what you say it says and it does not reveal anything that is not public knowledge.
790  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 23, 2023, 03:54:25 PM

It is just some "conclusions" article from an
Quote
unauthorised biography of Baerbock
that is actually NOT linked, so ... I do not even have proof it exists. I think this falls under the category of biased opinion, even in the German article (linked) says that the "Greens" asking for further spend in weapons is "not pacifist" - who the f*ck would be a pacifist when Ruzzia, a nuclear power with a seat on the Security Council and veto power send half a million "green men" to invade a much weakly armed neighbour??? Get real!

To part of it I can give credit, as it seem like a classic defence strategy layout for a weak country against a stronger one - making the costs of an invasion so high that it is just not worth it. I guess now Putin is effectively getting a feeling of how it works in practice.

Similar to Taiwan, if fully committed, China might take the island... but they might also have an insurrection at home and be completely ruined in the process.

BTW among other information in the article, 12000 pounds to study in the LSE seems far too cheap. That's more like a term.

SERIOUS MATTERS:
- Confirmed, the US will send a "limited number" off ATACAMS to Ukraine with a side of general purpose munitions.
- 3 stormshadows hit the HQ of the RF baltic fleet. Rumour is that quite a few members of the high command were there right at that time.

So... I guess someone made of it what they wanted.
791  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hope $ Wisdom... on: September 23, 2023, 09:46:03 AM
In some countries they mourn adults more than they do with children and in some countries they mourn children more than adults. What I'm trying to say is, when an adult dies you lose their wisdom and when children dies you lose their hope.
So I ask, between hope and wisdom which do we value more?

The children. There is no doubt that the future is more important than the present for me, that's something very specific for the humans as we are able to fear what has not yet happen and plan for centuries ahead. The obvious problem is that children cannot grow up without adults, so eventually the death of an adult is a problem to all.
792  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: September 23, 2023, 09:39:58 AM
We must say that the title of the post is starting to be correct. The election fraud actually was real because the Trump RICO conspirators sent a fake list of electors as if these were the right ones, so yes, this is now being corrected by judging them and providing them an opportunity to look like fools by trying to prove themselves innocent.
793  Other / Off-topic / Re: Surgeons Attached a Pig Kidney to a Man and Worked on: September 23, 2023, 09:33:05 AM
It is not really that new, I recall news of using the liver from a pig to produce an implant. This has been a line to explore for quite a while, the newer technologies are speculating with growing the organs from the individuals dna or using germinal cells taken from the umbilical cord. The "problem" with all these therapies and others is that they are ridiculously expensive.
794  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 22, 2023, 10:45:34 PM
Judging by the metrics reports, looks like Ukraine is milked dry with a notable slowdown in ordnance delivery to their enemy while Russia is starting rolling into a mode of continuous shelling even when not softening up for an eminent attack.  Some suggest this is as an indication that contracts for supply of 155mm with North Korea have been inked.  The fruits of 70 years of abuse since the U.N. sponsored (and prosecuted) civil war I suppose.

According to Joogle Translate one says "Payback is a bitch!" in Korean as follows:

복수는 개년아!
bogsuneun gaenyeon-a!



My guess is that you are reading official propaganda, because the satelite images show 100 times more fires burning in Ruzzian territory than in Ukraine. Facts eat opinion for breakfast. If you want opinion, mine is that in the conter-battery duels, there is evidence of HIMARs being very successful on destroying pieces of Ruzzian / Soviet equipment.

The fat guy from NK meeting with Putin is meaningless, the two countries have been working together since long time. That is pretty much how China is keeping Ruzzia alive with dual use parts.

Why would there be more fires in Russia? Because Russia is a big country with few people per square mile. It's easy to set fires. A few Ukrainian people can slip in and start fires. It's difficult to tell the difference between an Ukrainian and a Russian, because they have such a mixed background.

What about the fires in Ukraine? Honorable Russia isn't going into Ukraine and doing such things. All Russia is after is to protect its own people, and Ukrainians, in the Eastern areas of Ukraine, where the Ukrainian government and military suddenly turned on them.

If Russia wanted to, they could set all kinds of fires all over Ukraine. And if the US keeps on pushing Ukraine into continuing the war, that's just what will happen.

Think about it. Who is fighting the war on the Ukraine side? It isn't many Ukrainians any longer. Rather, it is Nato and US troops. If Ukraine happened to win the war, Ukraine would have won nothing, because the vast majority of Ukrainians have immigrated or are dead in the war. Ukraine has become US and Nato land. The question is, after the war is over, will anybody let the few living Ukrainians that are still there, remain and live there?

If Russia wins, they will let Ukrainians live there, and maybe even have their autonomous government back.

If the US wins, they might let Ukrainians live there, but they will be forced into IRS-like taxes.

Ukraine is simply lost.

Cool

Please try not to be an absolute dumbass - The fires analysed are in the Ukrainian territory controlled by Ruzzia. Just read a few posts back. If Ruzzia "wins" they will use the Ukrainians as they are using now the other minorities to wage war against Poland or Lithuania or whoever is next in the kleptocracy game. Nothing of what is happening is really new, except perhaps that Ruzzia severely miscalculated.

You are very keen on getting back to the cold war. I have certain suspicions that you are linked to the country that would benefit the most from a RF - US cold war.

Now to something worth the time, it seems that the head quarters of the Black sea fleet in Crimea has been hit.

https://youtu.be/EdiKtiBOxfM
795  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rupert Murdoch & Fox News lied about January 6th on: September 22, 2023, 12:35:39 PM
Another clear scandal, and it is funny to see how the guy is ok to burn his reputation saying any shit, even if it is likely to get him in court. In the end it is funny how the Fox is used to actually smear and besmirch their own people before firing them. They may an exception with Carlson and I would really like to know why.
796  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 22, 2023, 12:32:32 PM
Judging by the metrics reports, looks like Ukraine is milked dry with a notable slowdown in ordnance delivery to their enemy while Russia is starting rolling into a mode of continuous shelling even when not softening up for an eminent attack.  Some suggest this is as an indication that contracts for supply of 155mm with North Korea have been inked.  The fruits of 70 years of abuse since the U.N. sponsored (and prosecuted) civil war I suppose.

According to Joogle Translate one says "Payback is a bitch!" in Korean as follows:

복수는 개년아!
bogsuneun gaenyeon-a!



My guess is that you are reading official propaganda, because the satelite images show 100 times more fires burning in Ruzzian territory than in Ukraine. Facts eat opinion for breakfast. If you want opinion, mine is that in the conter-battery duels, there is evidence of HIMARs being very successful on destroying pieces of Ruzzian / Soviet equipment.

The fat guy from NK meeting with Putin is meaningless, the two countries have been working together since long time. That is pretty much how China is keeping Ruzzia alive with dual use parts.
797  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Navigating the World of Online Gambling on: September 22, 2023, 12:27:54 PM
When one is  informed and updated with developments and happenings around the system, it would be very difficult to fall prey of scams because they are on high alert and can detect scam mails and others too. The more you seek knowledge to learning more about what you have interest in the more opportunity you get to know more about it and be abreast in knowledge as it relates to what you are looking for. So if you must stay safe then you must seek for knowledge and be updated because it is an added advantage to your safety all round.
I say this like experience is very important or the knowledge and scientific lessons that we can get from the development of online gambling so far, there are many old gamblers who have been in online gambling for a long time, usually they will not be easily fooled by scam casinos, but for beginner gamblers they don't have much experience to know and distinguish scam casinos from trusted casinos, even worse, just get the site from an email then they try to register and get scammed.
But incidents like that can provide good experience or learning for novice gamblers that in the increasingly large development of online gambling there will always be scam gambling and you must always be careful before registering and always do research analysis before starting to deposit money into the site.
I admit that there is a lot of online gambling nowadays which requires us to always be careful when accessing it or if not it is safer to gamble at a favorite place that already has a good reputation.

Novice gamblers are the ones prone to scam because of the knowledge and experience that is just minuit of the bigger picture of the real gambling world. You said something pertaining to novice getting real life first hand experience which is someworth obsolete if one should allow him or herself to be scammed that way all in the name of experience. These days people learn from others experience which makes them align properly. I think it is a time delay to want to have the scam experience rather than learning from others experience because that would guide you to differentiate between the real and the fake. Most times people who fall prey to scam are those who do not listen and follow instructions. They think they know it all and in the cause of their ignorance, the fall victim to scam that they are feeling they know better than their counterparts.

More than people who are noob in gambling as such or on-line gambling is people who may not be familiar with how to check the reputation on-line in general. Casinos are not an exception, they are just another site selling the stuff, the only difference is that you eventually need to withdraw funds. But if you use forums you are likely to choose correctly.
798  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto betting on: September 22, 2023, 12:25:53 PM
It all also depends on what casino site we want because if it is a large trusted casino with a very large number of loyal customers then we can clearly guarantee that all the reviews and reviews about that site are really real or reviews given directly by the customers.
Likewise if it is only a small casino site that is trying to develop there may be a lot of doubts or a lot of reviews or fake reviews given by Shill accounts to increase the popularity and level of trust in the site.

It is better to look at the reviews provided by existing casino rating sites rather than find out for yourself from several media that we can access easily.
Moreover here there are lots of trusted sites with high ratings and we can use one of them as a favorite site that is safe and comfortable.
Seeing the number of loyal customers I think agree on this, because it means that the casino is going well so that many people who faithfully play there from time to time, so to judge a casino not just from the rating, we also need to see Directly the active user of the casino.
To find out, I think if you are a person who has a certain reason as a condition why you can believe in the casino is your way. But maybe everyone is different and does not really understand which points can be said that the casino can be trusted, yes the stages of finding out for themselves are much better, even though he must also see the results of other users' surveys.

I'm still quite comfortable with Duelbits and Stake.com in betting, so far my two favorite sites, and they work very well.
Well what is clear is that if the casino site has many loyal customers and has a large community then we no longer need to doubt or be afraid of the casino trustworthiness because generally or globally the casino has been used and is the mainstay of the many customers.
Even though everyone has different ways or understanding of important points about choosing the best casino category at least what I have said is one of the easiest things to do and can be understood by everyone.

The two sites you mentioned are the largest and most trusted casinos on the best casino rating list and I also use both of them for every gambling activity.

~snip~
It all also depends on what casino site we want because if it is a large trusted casino with a very large number of loyal customers then we can clearly guarantee that all the reviews and reviews about that site are really real or reviews given directly by the customers.
Likewise if it is only a small casino site that is trying to develop there may be a lot of doubts or a lot of reviews or fake reviews given by Shill accounts to increase the popularity and level of trust in the site.

It is better to look at the reviews provided by existing casino rating sites rather than find out for yourself from several media that we can access easily.
Moreover here there are lots of trusted sites with high ratings and we can use one of them as a favorite site that is safe and comfortable.
For this reason, we must be able to find a trusted casino that can be a place for us to gamble. Reviews that will help us review the casino can be found through this forum, and I trust the reviews given by members here more than having to search from review sites. At least we can search on review sites owned by members of this forum because they are very experienced in gambling.

And on this forum, many casinos are trusted and have a reputation so that they can become a list of our favorite casinos. We also don't need to look for reviews from out there because many members have already provided reviews of these casinos.
The point is that reviews found on casinos do not necessarily guarantee that the site can be trusted and has a high trust rating unless what you mean is a review of a casino that is already big and popular then there is no need we no longer doubt that this casino is truly worthy and trustworthy.
So far in the forum there are always various threads related to the best and most trusted casinos so that we can learn to find out there the names of the most reputable and trusted casinos and this is an easy way that we can do.

Yes this forum is a very valuable resource to check reputation and to make sure the site is reviewed deeply and not just as in some webpages that give a star ranking or a thumbs up and little else, or just simple comments like "it is fine" or "it does well" from random people who may be very well working for the site.
799  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Korean War - on: September 20, 2023, 09:46:10 PM
I would not say innevitable but is one of the options for the proxy war that one day may arise from the US and China pissing context in Asia. A very bad conflict if it goes ahead, since both Koreas are armed to a ridiculous grade, NK has nukes, even a nuclear sub and SK has probably the best and most concentrated artillery in the world.
800  Economy / Gambling / Re: The most liquid companies in the gambling industry on: September 19, 2023, 10:25:03 PM
I do see the point, the casinos should ask for KYC records or say that if the KYC is Requested to be Able to withdraw the money , whether I am lazy or not, that is my problem, a casino cannot force me to do things that I never do It's easier for them to place a Notice than for them to get an unpleasant surprise, why? to get through the worst times? then to refuse to search for documents just to get the money? why don't they do it or say it before, that they say that they have to do the KYC if they want to withdraw the money, all the casinos now have that custom, because it doesn't hurt that one only does it or Says it, so that the clinetes so fast.



It is really annoying and you'd do well to keep away from sites that start getting a reputation for KYCing customers to death when it comes to get their earnings back. It is just a cheap trick, since if there is actually any incompliance with the customer they cannot take the money in the first place. I wonder if there is any way of formally suing them or reporting to a regulator, since they have accepted money without asking questions first.
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