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881  Other / Archival / Re: Have you ever won a Jackpot? on: August 11, 2017, 10:49:50 AM
So far, never have I won it. The jackpot on most gambling sites are pretty hard to hit. Hitting it would be the luckiest day of your life.
Sometimes the jackpot is so hard to hit that it is less than 1% chance to hit it. Even probably less than 0.001% chance on other jackpots.
882  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Colossus Bets on: August 11, 2017, 10:46:53 AM
Colossus Bets offers pools betting games. As such it doesn’t offer punters a range of sports but for those that like soccer it is ideal and certainly tempting with the huge returns possible. Detailed review of the Colossus Bets read here: http://sportstatist.com/colossus-bets-review/
Are you promoting the site or are you just promoting the blogsite? I am confused as to what is the purpose of this thread.
There is nothing to discuss but the blog post or the site itself. This is not an ANN thread for the Colossu Bet website.
So there is no point in discussing it here.
883  Economy / Gambling / Re: Have 10,000$ and want to place a bet on: August 11, 2017, 10:43:59 AM
I have been robbed by this forum and i am going to take a risk on my money to see if i can get the initial what i lost back or not?
Give me tips for free or i will partner with you.

Give me bets that are most favourable to win in nature. I will share 10% profit with you, yes.

Shapeshift is a scam site and exodus is helping the to scam innocent users. The have scammed me enough money here, I am down with 28+ ETH, 34 GNT, 200 LTC.

Hope you guys or any good tipster can help me.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2058969.msg20787066#msg20787066

thank you.


How bou tjust buy more bitcoins and wait for it to go up. It will go up in the next few weeks for sure and that is already a good opportunity for you.
I haven't heard of anybody getting scammed there, likely you just made a sort of mistake in your transactions there and screwed it up for yourself.S
884  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If money would not be a problem, would you still gamble? on: August 11, 2017, 10:33:09 AM
if i had enough money i will probably stop gambling instead invest my money so that i can earn more. There are lot of ways for us to be entertained not just gambling. You can have fun and enjoy some hobbies like sports and other games which doesnt involved betting and gambling.

If you had a lot of money then you lose it all in trading, then I think you will realize too that it is not worth it to trade.
Nothing is certain in this world, even trading. You can't be certain that you will profit from it.
Yes trading can be studied and it can be partially influenced by your decision, but there are plenty of factors out of your hands.
885  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What did you buy for money won? on: August 11, 2017, 10:19:33 AM
if i'm won i will buy my dream house and spend the in bussiness i buy also the coins as investment and the rest i will keep in my wallet as a saving for the future of the family, that's my plan if someday i won in gambling.

This is a good use for the money that you have won. Securing yourself to have your own dream house is one of the greatest achievement a person has. Everyone has a dream to buy their own house and with the help of gambling you can buy it easily but only if you had won. Investing the money you had won into a business is a good idea.

It is a good thing indeed. However, when will you win that much? People that win enough money to buy a house bet enough money to buy a house.
If you want to win $1,000,000 you need $1,000,000 to bet with or even more. The chances of winning a big amount of money that would allow you
to buy a house must be really low.
886  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What would you do? on: August 11, 2017, 10:09:16 AM
what am i gonna do with my last balance ? im not gonna play it on gambling since i lose all my huge balance at it. much better if i use it to buy something goods that i can use everyday and the things that can make me live more longer hahaha. being a gambler is not a job it is a choice so if you want to be bankrupt at it go. but if you're thinking about your future you will not settle for less.

What's the point of keeping it, for example you lose already 95% of the amount in gambling, what's the point of keeping the 5%?
How about you had $100 to gamble, that would mean you only have $5 left. What would you buy from that?
This is true even with thousand of dollars of a bankroll. For sure those that are that rich would not care if the amount is already 5% but the value is in thousands of dollars. It is still 5%.
887  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: God of gambling is just on the movies on: August 11, 2017, 10:02:02 AM
I have seen many movies with gambling theme but I hardly remember one where a player nicknamed god of gambling has won in a legit way. I have seen many movies where a group of people cheat a casino in order to win big. There is no real god of gambling as gambling is designed to make rich the casino owners and not the players who play there.

I think there is no movie with a gambler with a nickname "god of gambling."

What OP is trying to illustrate is that there are so much movies that portray gambling or they are playing some sort of gambling game and the heroes or the protagonist always wins and his hands are totally freaking unbelievable. Not only is the hand of the hero good, but his opponents too, but the hero still has the best-est hand.
888  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do you know if a gambling site is scam or not? on: August 10, 2017, 05:58:06 PM
I wonder how you do your research if a gambling site is scam or not?
If a gambling site for me is requiring for cash dont believe easily u dont know if it is a scam.Just make double time to check all transact you make so that your money will not robbed by the scammers,which they are experts.
I think intentionally no casino will cheat players. Because to build a gambling website they will invest big amount if they cheat players mean the site will lose reputation and no one will play on that site. So if you want to try any site first check in this forum it is running any signature campaign or not. And check the player's review and if you satisfy choose that site or search another site. 

That is where you are wrong. There are casinos that cheat their players intentionally. There are casinos that cheat their players without the players even knowing it.
All casinos say they are provably fair, but they are not all true. Some of them cheat the players, they even make their own provably fair checker/calculator. The script
for that checker is made by them. They just make it seem they are provably fair by doing it, but there are some that really cheats.
889  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Casinos on: August 10, 2017, 05:51:05 PM
That hasn't prevented quite a few popular exchanges from offering it though. I mean Kraken and Bittrex aren't exactly small exchanges.
I'm sure that in the near future a couple of casino's will start accepting Bitcoin cash. The price is getting a little bit more stable now.
I don't think stability in price will play significant role in casino decision to add support for bitcoin cash. What most of the casino might be waiting is quicker blocks and demand from their users for bitcoincash. Bitcoin cash is just like bitcoin except its price and mining difficulty, fees are comparitively low but that is only due to low price per BCH.

Yes we might see some gambling platform adding them as a payment method in near future.
Yup stability is not mattered because bitcoin and other altcoins also not have stability in price. But all casinos are accepting these altcoins. BCH is a new coin, so it takes some time to implement. And also depends on users, if the players demand this coins then casinos will give priority and accept or else it takes some time.

That is true. Well, to be honest and to be exact, there is really no cryptocurrency that has stable prices. Well there is tether dollars, but that's a stupid concept and no gambling site really does accept those. Anyway, I think people still do gamble with fiat in mind. Like each bet is automatically converted in our heads before we do click bet button. So no matter the price, we still bet in terms of fiat prices.
890  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 10, 2017, 05:42:05 PM
I think ai can be trained to play only skill based games, would be interesting to see how they play against us(humans)and against other ai. in luck games, it's ai vs true randomness, who do you think will win?

The AI will beat anyone on any game if it is that smart. Remember that the chess computer back when computers are still in its infancy defeated a lot of chess masters. Likely the bot will be able to beat humans in poker. Also remember, the computer can make a damn good poker face. Then it can also read our facial reactions even on poker face.
891  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Future of Gambling on: August 10, 2017, 05:17:50 PM
Oh so this was what primedice admins are up to. Pretty neat. Good to see something fresh from them.
This is nice, since this would be another gambling site we can trust that will not cheat us for our money.
Looking forward playing here!
892  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If you would win a Jackpot what would you do with the money? on: August 10, 2017, 05:15:14 PM
If I win jackpot then I will withdraw all my profits and say good bye to gambling forever and I will save all my bitcoins in my wallet for future and either I will invest some of it in trading or will cash out if bitcoin price reaches to my target price.
It really depends on the jackpot though. What if you just won like $100 as the jackpot? That's really little and don't tell me it doesn't exist, because those things do exist. It is not just winning jackpots that would make you rich from gambling. Maybe the thread should have been more specific. Like winning a million dollar jackpot or something like that.
893  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 10, 2017, 04:28:11 PM
So Recently Elon Musk announced the Open AI as we know, If you don't know about "Open AI" just google it, It is basically a bot which learns from visual input and becomes a master at doing whatever it is trained on(Given enought time), It can master any Atari game and can even predict stock prices by given it the proper data, so i was wondering what if somebody trains it on Poker or Dice game? It will be the perfect player, far better than the human and could probably make websites go bankrupt, as there is no defeating to an AI. From what i am seeing the future will be AI's Playing against each other. The person who will have a better AI player will win the most bets, Let me know what do you think about it.


Also If anybody in their spare time can train it on Poker or a simple Head Tail game, Do share your results it will be interesting to see.

It seems you are still a newbie at gambling to even think like this. Gambling can never be learned by an AI, even if it does it cannot counteract the effects of randomness. Can an AI predict the future? If it can then it would win the dice games. If there was a fixed strategy in gambling, then there would have been super rich people from just gambling and all the casinos will go down.

I disagree with that. Indeed gambling is a random event, for example dice is random if it is truly dice. The problem is a computer can never ever pick a random number. It doesn't have that ability since it has no consciousness. So what it does is "simulate randomness." It uses plenty of variables and with the slightest amount of change the outcomes would be so different from one another.

That said, if this Open AI would learn how the computer generates random numbers, then it can predict the outcomes of the game.
894  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What would you do? on: August 10, 2017, 04:22:45 PM
What will you do with your last balance? Waiting for the right moment before made a bet or because I like sports betting sometimes I bet on the game that will end? i do that because no more chance for me so i think better i'm rely on luck.

Whenever I get to my last balance, I would just throw a yolo bet and just pray to Lord Jesus that it hits. Thank god, it never hit and I just go home crying.
So far, that strategy never works. It's just how I play it. Maybe one day it would work and I would be a happy man if it does.
895  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Casinos on: August 10, 2017, 04:13:28 PM
With the recent emergence of Bitcoin Cash due to Bitcoin Scaling, some bitcoin casinos, such as mBit, Bitcoincasino.us and Oshi.io, have already emailed their players that they implemented the policy of not accepting Bitcoin Cash. Any thoughts?

The Bitcoin Cash is way too unstable for anyone to accept as payment right now.  Maybe in the future if it fends off all of the attacks being done on it right now.
That hasn't prevented quite a few popular exchanges from offering it though. I mean Kraken and Bittrex aren't exactly small exchanges.
I'm sure that in the near future a couple of casino's will start accepting Bitcoin cash. The price is getting a little bit more stable now.

Yobit also accepts it and there are plenty of trades there. Then I heard there was an announcement on poloniex that they would give out BCH too.
So I think bitcoin cash might get some traction from this. But if there would no other service accept BCH then that is a problem. It will just die out for sure.
896  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do you see coin good for trading ? on: August 10, 2017, 04:07:10 PM
Please help guys , i have amount of losses because learning trading . i hope you can share how less science see coin to be profitable
Or you have a group for the success of play trading Huh
I really confusion. I hope someone want to share some tips and trick or less information, where i can learn how to play trading altcoin

The english was pretty bad, but I guess what you want to know is what coins to trade and if there are groups that share which coin to trade. For the first question, the answer is never constant. You might read my reply years from now and think it is still valid, so the answer to it is you have to learn it yourself. For the second one, yes there are plenty of those groups. Just search the forums for their telegram invites.
897  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What should I do? on: August 10, 2017, 04:05:24 PM
Ok so here's the thing

I have a few bitcoins on btce.com and a few on a [Suspicious link removed] wallet and I've noticed the price dropped really fast the last week.
Me being a newbie and didn't quite know what was going on read something about segwit and hardfork
I learned that it would be wise not to leave the bitcoins on btce but store them somewhere else.
Is blockchain a good wallet to store the coins in during the hardfork? Or should I get another wallet?
When the coin splits I obviously want to end up with both the old an the new coin of course.

Or does someone maybe have a better idea what I should do with them?

It's not a whole lot in total, it's about 0.15 BTC or so


That is indeed not a lot. But even though it is small, it is good practice to use software wallets or hardware ones as those are the most secure thing you'll have to protect your bitcoins and it would be your best friend. Always remember that even if it is small, as the prices go up, it could potentially be worth a lot more in the future.
898  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-08-09] Russia Squares Off with China in Battle for Bitcoin Mining Supremac on: August 10, 2017, 03:49:36 PM
Mass production is China's game. But seems like Russia will win this in this case as the very government is supporting the movement unlike in China there is little support for miners. In fact, in China miners get stumped by the government if they find the smallest violation. I guess Russia will likely open the doors for cryptohaven for us.
899  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is this for real? I could be a millionaire? on: August 09, 2017, 07:00:08 PM
Please forgive my cynicism.
I was offered bitcoins in I think 2010 when they were 50p each.
I was tempted to buy £200 worth but had been just lost £200 to a ponzi money scheme so decided against it!

I have seem recent reports saying they are now worth £2,500

Are these the same Bitcoins?
So would I be able to actually sell for cash or money in the bank?

Sorry to ask, but I see lots of people saying they are millionaires but don't think I have seen anyone with the actual money banked.

I mean, my 400 bitcoins would now be worth £1,000,000 and I could actually sell them for £1Million less commissions?

You gotta see I'm sceptical.
Please tell me I haven't made the biggest mistake of my life?

It's true, but you said "I decided against it" so that means you did not buy 400 bitcoins. So yeah, you just did make the biggest mistake in your life. You would have gotten a million euros. Well, we all have our own luck. The problem is that back then nobody really knew bitcoins will reach this level so no shame in that. Who would have guessed that it would reach this price.
900  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: I have 500,000$ to invest on: August 09, 2017, 06:30:43 PM
If I had $500,000 I would put up a company that would develop solutions that would use the blockchain technology.
It has really good potential for banking, medical records, and other applications. You just have to be creative.
Or another option is the easier route, but tons of bitcoins.
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