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881  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is gambling all about luck? on: March 15, 2024, 03:12:46 PM
In my opinion making cash from gambling is not a good option and the statistical probability that you will win every game at every casino is very low. I think winning or losing every game is completely in your head, so your individual tricks are not there. However, we all have some kind of luck so we should strive for what is possible for us.

A great deal of gambling activities require a certain level of luck. Now this percentage of luck needed to win is determined by the kind of game or activity in question as some activities require a great deal of it especially In cases where the odd are very much against you , while some others require very little or almost none. As a gambler you are not expected to place your odds of winning totally on luck. Instead you are expected to make the odd fall more in your favor and you can do this by making careful analysis and possibly calculation that would help increase your odds of winning.
In some cases, experience is also required to help soothing the odds to your favor even more. However the more you play over time you get to understand things better and hence improve your level of experience.
882  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you prefer betting your own predictions or from prediction site on: March 15, 2024, 03:03:52 PM
I will prefer going by my own betting predictions, i can't rely on what others are giving, if they had been effective, every other gambler would have been depending on that only, nevertheless, i can still make use of their own suggestions in other to have an idea more on what am about to take on my own betting and not in the situation whereby i have no idea on anything than to depend on their prediction even when it's not right.

This exactly should be the case. predictions are just more of hypothesis of what could happen meaning the predictions could be right and it could also be wrong. The ability of a gambler or a person to carry out gambling predictions depends on the level of some of their qualities like experience and their ability to calculate and analyse. As a true gambler, you should be able to carry out these things independently instead of relying on the predictions made by other people.
It is also important for you as a gambler to be able to make predictions on your own so you can be responsible for both your wins and losses otherwise , your probability of winning and losing would now solely depend on the predictions made by others which isn't supposed to be so.
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884  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can you stake on a potential(obvious) loosing team just for love? on: March 15, 2024, 10:07:57 AM
I think it's bullshit and personally I would never do such a thing in my life. Your individual bet doesn't influence the performance of your team, it doesn't make it better or worse. If anything it's the other way around, if your team was better, you'd bet on it winning more often. In other words, it is the performance of your team that influences your bets, not the other way around.

Definitely it is normal to have a team you like soo much because of maybe personal reasons or because of their performance. This however does not mean you should stake in support of them when you know that they are going to lose . It is more like chasing a lost cause which is irrational if you ask me.
Yes we often comment that gambling is a fun based game but still winning is an added benefit and of course no one finds fun in losing. As a responsible gambler even if you have a team you love so much it doesn't stand as an excuse for you to staking in a lost cause its more  like just tossing your money into a ditch and I bet a gambling hater will classify such a person as an addict.
885  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can you stake on a potential(obvious) loosing team just for love? on: March 15, 2024, 07:42:56 AM
Many a time gamblers use the term gambling is a fun activity . This doesn't mean that they want  a loss as it is normal to human nature to frown towards losing and cheer towards winning. Of course many gamblers usually stake in favor of their team hoping them to win however they are just believing that they would eventually win plus since the love the team they see it worthy to put up the stake. Now the case you made mention of is one of which you are already sure They would lose and still stake. The truth is almost no one would do such a thing even if the take gambling for fun, they will always prefer a win over a loss especially if the loss is too true or the odds of it happening is very high they may just ignore the stake instead.
886  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Get one btc right away or 5 btc with a bet? on: March 14, 2024, 07:02:59 PM
It really depends on the actual real world value of the 5 BTC vs 1 BTC.

If for example the value was 1 cent, then it doesn't really matter either way, and might as well get the riskier one.

But if 1 BTC is enough to change your life, then it would be silly to risk it since you wouldn't really need 5 times that.

Of course this is also definitely something that should be put into consideration. Value matters a lot especially when you gamble. As a responsible gambler you should have a limit and also a range of amount you put into stakes during gambling activities. In a situation like this, it is important to consider if the stake is below your means or above your means. As a smart individual you also have to consider the fact if the stake is actually worth it and making this part of the decision requires you to know the probability of you being able to make a win which in a case like this is usually very thin due to the large prize at stake.
When gambling we say to stake what we can afford to lose and as a gambler if you can afford to lose 5 BTC, then taking the bet is a fair option then if not it could be view as a risk taking action.
887  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Should Online Casinos Publish Their Bankroll? Your Thoughts? on: March 14, 2024, 06:56:13 PM
Of course the use of bankroll on a casino page will definitely attract gamblers into venturing the games and gambling activities they have to offer. The fancier the bank roll the more customers are attracted to them in some cases. However aside the bank roll stuff, a good reputation has a strong role to play in how incoming gamblers view a casino. Even if the casino uses a very fancy bankroll to draw gamblers attention, the whole scheme will eventually fade off if they are not able to perform properly is a similar manner the information the bank roll is trying to pass and this could eventually make them lose customers.
Displaying their bankroll is not a very necessary thing as some persons are not moved by them especially because these day some casinos fake bankrolls just to get a bulk audience.
888  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you blame someone for your gambling losses? on: March 14, 2024, 08:56:26 AM
Why blame others when you make a loss? These people who irresponsible gamblers blame most of the time don't even contribute to their gambling loss but they still however end up blaming them just as a way to transfer the aggression the feel because they lost. One of the most crucial and important quality and behavior of a responsible gambler is his ability to manage losses. This is because most unnecessary transfer or wrong accusations and blames arise from the fact that the gambler in question lost some money in his previous stake and probably a huge amount.
The truth is , as a. gambler if you continue to blame people around you anytime you lose In gambling activities, it. Would be difficult for you to figure out your flaws or mistakes as well as possible ways to fix them.
889  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Get one btc right away or 5 btc with a bet? on: March 14, 2024, 08:38:27 AM
I bet you a non gambler will definitely pick the choice of having one BTC instantly. And of course it is a very rational choice. The 5 BTC bet is just a probability that would favor you with the prize if you eventually win. However it smart to consider the fact that if you lose you lose it all. No matter how calculative you tend to be or how much analysis you put into consideration, you still have a possibility of losing which is very risky for such an amount. As a gambler you have to reason properly and not just hope to win all the time because unfortunately you can't win everytime and losing such an amount is not nice at all.
And of course some persons will pick the choice of the 5 BTC bet hoping to win staking at a great risk. Besides an  AI will pick the 1btc since the odds of having it is one whereas the 5 BTC bet has a much smaller odd.
890  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Demanding Bitcoin in payment for appeal correspondence. on: March 13, 2024, 03:29:40 PM
In my opinion I think these disputes are all forms of hindrances which is actually going to drop your chances of purchase a decent amount of Bitcoin on time. Firstly, they will definitely refuse to pay you via Bitcoin transaction because even the government can't tax it instead they will suggest you make use of a bank where you can be taxed from.
In a situation of this nature I will suggest you accept the payment via a legal banking method to reduce the time you would waste trying to get it in other means like Bitcoin.

The longer the whole process goes the higher price Bitcoin attains and we both know that court cases can be delayed sometimes which is something you have avoid in this situation so you can quickly make the Bitcoin purchase before it reaches halving. Because by that time the prices would have skyrocket.
Even as we discuss Bitcoin is over $73k and still climbing, meaning they chances of getting it at a lower price is getting thinner by the day.
891  Other / Meta / Re: Bad behavior made by Newbies or Beginners on: March 12, 2024, 05:40:14 PM
you should also know that mbtc has no value and they want something that they could hold unto.

This is a wrong idea Aanuoluwatofunmi who said mBTC has no value? In the contest Op hosted, he was actually offering 1mbtc as the first price for the contest of which as of the time I am writing this is equivalent to $70.
No matter how small or large any amount of Bitcoin is, it can still be expressed in mBTC. The only significance is that it is more efficient in smaller units of Bitcoin.  mBTC simply means a Bitcoin into a thousand units . So instead of using decimals to express 0.0008 Bitcoins you can simply say 0.8mBTC.

I'm not sure this is what he meant. I am sure he was trying to say they probably did not participate in the contest because they felt the reward was too small. As it is common to find contest in the forum with prices a little fancier that that sometimes.
And for the record, large amounts of Bitcoins are expressed as regular Bitcoins not in mBTC because it will be irrational to say 1000mBTC when you can just say 1BTC. Therefore you can definitely conclude that mBTC is used in cases of just a few 100 dollars just to avoid the use off too much decimals.
892  Other / Meta / Re: Bad behavior made by Newbies or Beginners on: March 12, 2024, 04:16:18 PM
This thread has no valid point, how could you say bad behavior by Newbies or Beginners? It's someone's own choice to either apply in a contest or not and you can't force anyone to apply in a contest. You have added a strict rule of that "Signing a message" which most newbies don't understand at first place.

I suggest you to control your anger and be patient next time when you organize a contest. Also try to make the rules not too difficult for newbies. And, to be honest this thread wasn't needed in first place because the point you raised is totally invalid.
Op was definitely angry  Cheesy Grin Grin lol
Imagine initiating a contest with nice prices  on a forum with this much traffic and no one even hit the reply button  Roll Eyes
Anyways just like you have said Op should learn to calm down.
893  Other / Meta / Re: Bad behavior made by Newbies or Beginners on: March 12, 2024, 04:10:11 PM
I understand how you feel mate.Probably the newbies were scared, or didn't know how to sign a message. Next time, please make sure to add the link to a guide on how to do the task as it will help newbies who want to participate. I bet you a majority of newbies didn't participate because they had no clue on how to sign a message. If you had added a link to a post which explained how to sign messages you wouldn't have been disappointed on the outcome of the contest.

Anyways, I checked your history and kudos to you on nice contests you've initiated in the past looking forward to participate in one in the future  Smiley Smiley
894  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin for the elderly homeless. on: March 12, 2024, 02:46:58 PM
After long time I'm seeing your post, I'm happy that I found this post and I believe I can give you some suggestions that might help you out.

My first suggestion is to increase the amount of ram of that laptop to at least 4 GB and try to install Linux in it, however with 4 GB ram Windows 11 may also work fine.

In regard of exchange I suggest you to go with either Binance or Bybit as both of those are good exchanges. You can also give a shot to Bisq if it works for you then it's better than centralized exchanges.

Make sure to use a VPN if you can because at public Wifi VPN can be quite useful in protecting privacy and also for security.

I hope those suggestions may be helpful for you!


According to what jet cash said, from my understanding he has settled for windows and I believe it is quite understandable because Linux can be difficult to work with sometimes especially for someone with his age.
Still those exchanges will require KYC for you to be able to make purchases in crypto and both binance and bybit require high level of KYC.

Therefore as for the aspect of buying, I would suggest he does that via a forum P2P transaction with a reputable member here on the forum when the time comes. Especially with someone that has a reputation for such deals.
Also, I believe it would also be quite tasky  to determine the best time to make the Bitcoin purchase when there is a 5% or 10% dip like you mentioned. This is because the market can be quite tempting sometimes when trying to get a friendly price.

And of course VPNs will be very useful especially since he is using a closed source system like windows. And for that also I recommend he makes use of Tor. As it is even better than most paid VPNs out there coupled with the fact that it is free and also open source.
895  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin for the elderly homeless. on: March 12, 2024, 02:14:04 PM
This article is a nice piece I must say.
Using fiat to carry out savings has become useless due to the fact that inflation is bringing the economy down day by day.
Therefore investing in something that pays more deviden such as Bitcoin is a better option. This is because you will find out that of you save in fiat  even if there is a percentage of profit, inflation will mathematically take out the profit and sometimes even more making you end up with a gross loss.

Buying the Bitcoin is a nice idea but what channel do you want to make use of in other to keep your privacy at its peak? I am asking this because the last time I checked centralized exchanges like Coinbase requires a level of KYC before you can buy or sell crypto , and in your write up you made mention of staying off the grid.
896  Other / Meta / Re: [REQUEST] the wall observer thread should be pinned. on: March 12, 2024, 10:30:32 AM
Adding it on the News section may attract new users to discover the thread and join the discussions.

This is the likes of what  I actually meant before I created this thread. We on this forum all know that the wall observer is an epic thread which also servers as a discussion thread for some our biggest whales and hodlers on this forum. Of course I agree to the fact that it has always found its way to the top of the speculation board based on frequent discussions and the chart buddy bot.

Let's not forget the fact that you can use a Few sort buttons on the board which would make the wall observer thread seem not to be on the board. However if it is pinned no matter the kind of sort used on the board it will still remain at the top.
897  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: TalkImg Awards - Image of the Year 2023 | sponsored by BC.Game / Icarus on: March 11, 2024, 11:36:09 PM
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I want to also say congratulations to my fellow winners of the contest.

Thanks to BC game, Icarus, joker_jouse, my voters and all my fellow winners for this contest I hope to participate next time.

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