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81  Economy / Gambling / Re: Sportsbooks that aren’t paying out on Biden winning the US Presidential Election on: November 13, 2020, 10:08:13 PM
Some of the comments I'm reading in this thread are truly shocking.

According to various reports, there was more money wagered on this election than the past two Super Bowls combined! Can you imagine if sportsbooks paid out Falcons bettors during Super Bowl LI because they were 99.8% likely to win after going up 28-3 against the Patriots?

The small number of sportsbooks that graded 2020 Election bets early are taking MASSIVE, unnecessary risks by paying out before the results are actually official. I'd hate to be in their shoes if this election miraculously flipped in favor of Trump.



82  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅ SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER ♣️ Hold'em✅ PLO✅ Mixed✅ MTT✅ ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 on: November 13, 2020, 04:53:32 PM
We believe both of these support tickets have now been taken care of and apologize for the delay. Support aims to resolve all tickets in a timely manner but there can be occasional delays with a high volume of support requests.

I still have not received a reply.

I just re-sent my email to affiliates@swcpoker.eu in case you couldn't find my other emails.
83  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 13, 2020, 03:46:29 PM
It'd be a really cool leaderboard feature to see the largest tips or most generous tippers of all-time on Bustabit.
84  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅ SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER ♣️ Hold'em✅ PLO✅ Mixed✅ MTT✅ ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 on: November 09, 2020, 03:49:47 PM
Brutal beat but 0.720995 BTC definitely helps soften the blow Grin

Also, @SwC_Poker I was emailing back and forth with SwC Poker Affiliates a few weeks ago about creating a handful of freerolls (I previously ran 5 private freerolls in September), but I'm no longer getting any replies. I just resent my last email if that helps speed up the process.
85  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 07, 2020, 11:26:25 PM
Notable rounds from WangTang_V2 today for the curious:

https://www.bustabit.com/bet/760040972 (300 BTC loss)

https://www.bustabit.com/bet/760029100 (200 BTC loss)

https://www.bustabit.com/bet/760036564 (69.3 BTC win on 1.7x multiplier)

https://www.bustabit.com/bet/760043752 (119 BTC loss)

https://www.bustabit.com/bet/760048491 (71.2 BTC win on 1.72x multiplier)

Crazy how we've gotten to the point where his individual 100 BTC bets aren't that noteworthy anymore; they're just another bet for WangTang_V2.

86  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: November 01, 2020, 04:23:43 PM
I don't know who does marketing for bustabit, but you have many million dollar bets from wang in caddyshack


no one in the world knows about them except the few in here.


get this info out there.

NEVER leave money on the table

This 1000x.

And without a proper affiliate program, most players aren't going to spread the word about Bustabit over another site that pays referral fees. It sucks that people will sell out to the highest bidder rather than actually promote the best option, but that's just how it goes.

At the moment, I'm the only user on Twitter who has used the hashtag #WangTang_V2 and the #Bustabit tag is predominantly Japanese BaB script spam. The @Bustabit account is also inactive. It looks like it's up to us to highlight the big wins and losses on the site, so start Tweeting!



87  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: October 30, 2020, 07:20:57 AM
Out of the topic does anyone know the highest multiplier happened in the bustabit, is 999x the maximum? does that 999x happened before? Sorry not really familiar with crash games but I've been betting on it multiple times and I could say it's really good experience.

https://www.bustabit.com/game/20882

I believe the highest multiplier ever recorded on Bustabit is 13,239,239.65x.
88  Economy / Gambling / Re: e͏t͏h͏e͏r͏c͏r͏a͏s͏h.ισ | 0.75% average house edge | ETH & BTC Accepted 🏅 on: October 26, 2020, 03:48:33 PM
Was EtherCrash robbed today?  Huh
89  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: October 19, 2020, 02:42:42 PM
7016.28891331-300= 6716.28891331

Mechs (aka "fuckit") Just-Dice bet was 6716.28891331 BTC larger than Wangs bet.

When was fuckit's bet placed though?

I think what RHavar is referring to is the $ amount of the bet at the time it was placed.

Crazy bet regardless!

Edit: I'm seeing now that fuckit's bet was worth approx. $800k at the time he wagered it.
90  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: October 05, 2020, 04:04:15 PM
Hi everyone, just a reminder to always check that the URL you are visiting is in fact the correct URL.

I did a Google search on mobile last night for "Bustabit" and noticed a fake/scam site was bidding for the top search result.
91  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💥🥊 GamblingSiteFinder.com — OFFICIAL SPONSOR For Pro Boxer Tramaine Williams on: September 16, 2020, 05:29:22 PM
Hi BitcoinTalk, hope all is well!  Smiley

GamblingSiteFinder.com will be hosting freeroll poker tournaments on SwC Poker EVERY SUNDAY @ 4PM EST for the foreseeable future.

The password for upcoming freerolls will be posted to either our Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, or here at some point throughout the week - so make sure to give us a follow and to "watch" this thread!

You can learn more about SwC Poker here:

BitcoinTalk Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5068812.0

Our Review: https://www.gamblingsitefinder.com/reviews/swc-poker/
92  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustabit – The original crash game on: September 12, 2020, 07:11:55 AM
A Bustabit user named “WangTang_V2” just made a MASSIVE 109 BTC bet (~$1,300,000 USD) with a successful cashout at 1.02x. The win paid the user 2.18 BTC (~$22,600 USD).

Game Result: https://www.bustabit.com/game/3677040

This is the largest bet ever placed on BaB, correct?  Shocked
93  Economy / Gambling / Re: Biggest bet ever in the history of Bitcoin? on: September 12, 2020, 07:09:21 AM
A Bustabit user named “WangTang_V2” just made a MASSIVE 109 BTC bet (~$11,300,000 USD) with a successful cashout at 1.02x. The win paid the user 2.18 BTC (~$22,600 USD). It's the largest bet ever placed on the popular Bitcoin gambling site.

Tweet: https://twitter.com/gmblngsitefindr/status/1304646769096232961

Game Result: https://www.bustabit.com/game/3677040

94  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍒 GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The Best Online Gambling Sites on: August 01, 2020, 05:03:57 PM
(Uncasville, CT) – Looking for something to wager on?  Huh Tonight, Saturday, August 1st 2020 Showtime presents the undefeated Tramaine “The Mighty Midget” Williams, sponsored by GamblingSiteFinder.com, against the undefeated super bantamweight Angelo Leo after Stephen Fulton was ruled out for testing positive for COVID-19.

When: AUG 1st, 2020 At 9PM ET
Where: Showtime (30-Day Free Trial, $10.99/month)

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The 27-year-old Williams (19-0, 6 KOs, 1 NC) replaced Fulton as Angelo Leo’s opponent Wednesday night. Fulton (18-0, 8 KOs) tested positive for COVID-19 earlier Wednesday.

Showtime will televise Leo-Williams as the main event of a tripleheader Saturday night from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT). Williams was supposed to face Ra’eese Aleem (16-0, 10 KOs), who now will meet Marcus Bates (11-1-1, 8 KOs) in the co-feature, a 12-round, 122-pound rematch.

“Opportunities come far and few between, and when they come knocking you’ve gotta open the door,” Williams said. “You’ve gotta be ready for ‘em, be ready to take the risk, jump in face-first.”

The 26-year-old Leo (19-0, 9 KOs), of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is ranked second by the WBO in the 122-pound division. Williams is ranked sixth by the WBO.

“I know he’s trying to win a world title,” Williams said. “He’s a talented fighter, 19-0, beat a couple decent fighters. So, it’s not gonna be a cakewalk. I’m ready for him.”

The skillful southpaw from New Haven, Connecticut, considers Leo, who is promoted by Floyd Mayweather, more of a threat than Las Vegas’ Aleem.

“He’s a sharp fighter,” Williams said. “He’s gonna be in shape. He’s gonna be ready to come in to fight, throws decent body shots. We’re just gonna take that away.”

Williams isn’t the least bit uneasy now that he has been thrust into a title fight so suddenly.

“I’ve been preparing for this my whole life, so it’s regular for me,” Williams said. “I’ve been here since I was 9, 10 years old. So, the last 24 hours is actually what I’ve been preparing for my whole life, or two-thirds of my life.”

Source: BoxingScene.com


I worked with a handful of online sportsbooks to help set the line for this fight as well. Here are some key numbers:

Opening Odds: +110
Current Odds: -130

This is the MAIN EVENT for the WBO Super Bantamweight Title (122lbs), so there are no shortage of online sportsbooks posting lines for this fight, but a few Bitcoin-friendly sportsbooks that have lines posted include Nitrogen (US-friendly) and SportsBet.io (No USA bettors allowed).

I'd love to see BitcoinTalk come represent!
95  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅ SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER ♣️ Hold'em✅ PLO✅ Mixed✅ MTT✅ ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 on: July 30, 2020, 05:07:11 PM
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There is also some facebook zynga type of stuff that we learned from them that shows people like to show off, they like to spend money like it is not a big deal, and they like to flex on their rake as well in krill form. So, what you could implement to make this place better is "gifts", such as tea, diamond, cake, whatever silly thing, it wouldn't be a real thing, it would be just fake and silly picture but when one player send it to another it is a gift that just means something, plus if you could buy stuff to yourself with your krill to increase your look or whatever and just like stand out, that means they can flex on their level as well.

These type of people that put human interaction into play could mean a lot more business with the current userbase do not need to grow for profits to grow, it could grow profits with the current base.

I can get behind this idea. Allowing players to flex by customizing their avatar and namebox would be very cool. I remember similar features existed on the old Lock Poker (defunct, was a ponzi scheme) and possibly Full Tilt Poker (also defunct, also a ponzi scheme).

Players could also have small trophies beside their username for various accomplishments: BBJ winner, Big BTC winner, Krill LB winner, Twitch Bounties, etc. etc.
96  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✅ SwC Poker ♣️ BITCOIN POKER ♣️ Hold'em✅ PLO✅ Mixed✅ MTT✅ ♣️ BBJ🌟 ♣️ BIG BTC🏆 on: July 29, 2020, 06:36:37 PM
Really not a fan of the 500 krill chat requirement; why not put a chat filter instead? There are plenty of websites that provide extensive lists of common spam/comment/chat phrases for free.

Paying for chat privileges is an nice idea, but not a good solution at all IMO. Chat/Trollboxes have become common features at most crypto gambling sites. Asking users to pay for the ability to communicate with each other is like charging restaurant patrons for tap water.

I believe you are letting the actions of a few bad apples ruin the fun for everyone else. After all, the only thing that online poker lacks in comparison to live poker is the lack of social interactions.

At the very least, SwC should allow the "/action" chat function to work. I'm typing this while sitting at four empty tables with no way of telling other players I'm ready to donk off my stacks to them. This isn't fun.  Angry

97  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍒 GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The Best Online Gambling Sites on: July 10, 2020, 09:29:16 PM
Looks very smooth and used the lists for getting what I am looking for.
Just a few questions:

I am looking for best Asian odds especially Asian total orders bookies, is there any way to filter the bookies based on specific feature?
How do you filter the mass or fake reviews by site owners? Any working mechanism? Thanks for answers.

Hey Danslip, thanks for the reply!

My top priority right now is creating a filter for a) Accepted Countries and b) Bitcoin Friendly? (Yes/No). So in the near future you should at least be able to narrow down your bookie search on GamblingSiteFinder.com to only include Asia-friendly sites.

Regarding fake reviews, the user submitted star ratings that you see on all of my reviews have zero impact on the ranking/order on my site. Further, all site reviews are conducted by me; they are not submitted by site owners.

You can read more about how my rankings work right here.

I hope this answers your questions, but I'd be happy to elaborate further  Smiley
98  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🍒 GamblingSiteFinder.com — Ranking The Best Online Gambling Sites on: July 10, 2020, 03:48:44 PM
Hi everyone! I've added a few new features to GamblingSiteFinder.com:

1. GSF is now displaying click data on all reviews
2. Menu bar added to the header
3. Dark mode toggle is now easily accessible
4. Search bar now outputs live results (the default search function was just really bad)

I'm also in the process of updating the "Site Details" section for all reviews to display more relevant info:

Example 1. Sportsbook reviews will display things like "Minimum Bet", "Maximum Bet", ...
Example 2. Poker reviews will display "Bad Beat Jackpot (y/n)", "Rakeback %", ...

Check out GamblingSiteFinder.com and let me know what you think!  Grin

Stay safe!
99  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💸 🤑 BigDollar Casino | Big Deals, Big Thrills and BigWins 🤑 💸 on: July 02, 2020, 04:03:21 PM
Welcome to the forum, BigDollar!

I think you'll find that BitcoinTalk is a wonderful forum with very insightful users, but make no mistake, we're interested in cryptocurrency-focused online gambling sites here.

I like BigDollar, even wrote a review of your site in April 2019 (updated a few times since), but I've never considered BigDollar to be a crypto casino. I've always thought of you to be a "good fiat casino that also accepts Bitcoin".

Like another user has already stated, requiring a phone number is a quick way to lose this community's interest; as are the pesky "Know Your Customer" checks when it comes time to withdraw.

Anyways, I'm excited to see you join the forum and look forward to watching your brand grow!  Smiley

100  Economy / Gambling / Re: List of some gambling sites I play and trust. on: July 01, 2020, 08:48:01 PM
Our lists vary widely, but at least we can agree on Stake [.] com being a trustworthy site!

I've had a few requests to add Bc [.] Game to my site recently, but I haven't played there personally, nor do I see it being recommended often.

What are your thoughts on the site?

 Smiley
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