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981  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲 DiceSites.com - List of dice sites w/ statistics, graphs & verifiers on: December 02, 2016, 03:43:27 AM
Anymore doge or clam sites?

Both Doge and Clam are supported by FortuneJack.com - you won't find this casino listed on DiceSites.
You can also play there with NMC, PPC, NVC, RDD and Dash.
982  Economy / Gambling / Re: why did bitzino just now shut down without notice??? on: December 02, 2016, 03:32:39 AM
Op you will gain full unrestricted posting capabilities when you will reach Junior Member rank. You need to have 30 activity for that, 1 post=1 activity point.
Until that you have to bear with newbie restrictions - believe me for huge forum like this it is better that way.

As for the Bitzino - they just probably run off with people's money, nothing more. Stop demonizing Trump's administration - they are not gonna do anything harmful to bitcoin gambling.
Bitcoin is still too small to be taken seriously by the government - the best course of action is to let it grow without limiting or restricting it.
983  Economy / Gambling / Re: bitZino - Bitcoin Casino - Blackjack, Roulette, 3 Card Poker, Slots and more! on: December 02, 2016, 03:09:55 AM
this site closed down this morning, no notice, who knows the story on why?
Story behind this is simple - this is the end here. Like many gambling sites before owner of this casino decided to close the business and run off with people's money.
If you had any deposit there - it is safe to assume that you will never get it back. Quite a shame as it was pretty old casino...
984  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are these Bitsler scripts legit? on: December 02, 2016, 03:03:32 AM
I watched those videos and I gotta say they are definitely well done. I am not sure if these scammers cloned bitsler script somehow or video edited somehow.
For everyone who is wondering about whether this is possible - if it would be real do you think that this dude would share this method with random people from the internet?
985  Economy / Services / Re: FortuneJack.com NEW Campaign – Earn up to 0.2 BTC A Month!!! Weekly Payments. on: December 01, 2016, 07:18:08 PM
Thanks for the payment, FJ.
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986  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tell us How You bet On Dice on: November 30, 2016, 12:39:17 AM
I just tried playing dice last night and trying the martingale system. Boy, did it not work at all. It might work if I used a lot more money to start with, so I would've had more time to actually get some wins and rebound, but I clearly did not start enough. I might try again a little later.
Don't start again, finale of your effort will always be the same. That is because martingale is flawed by design.

But it is always a magnet for newcomers, I don't know why. You need to realize that you will be exposed to extremely high risk with little reward while using martingale.

This system was responsible for bankruptcy of many gamblers who didn't realize they suffered long losing streak.

If take a look at the law of statistics - there is less than 0.1% chance of losing a 50/50 bet more than 9 times in a row.

But unfortunately players who use martingale also often use auto bet function which allows for thousands of bets during a session.

So there is MORE than likely to see this outcome once and that that is basically game over for you...
987  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling crying thread on: November 30, 2016, 12:11:41 AM
I really hate it when im trying back my lost in gambling  until when im going to be unlucky on this website Cry i really want to get back what i've lost there my netprofit is negative in 0.06 bitcoins

Rather don't cahse if you chase and want to "win back what you lost" You might find that is all you are going to be doing and then you have an addiction problem and that is bad. Even when you get back the lost money you will want to make more and then just go back to chasing your losses again.
It is not that simple to stop when you lost money. I would say that this is the hardest part of gambling, not trying to recuperate your loses every time.
Sometimes you just have to let go, and gamblers usually don't make this mistake once of twice, they make it all the time. Only complete depleted bankroll is a cure here.
988  Economy / Gambling / Re: Where Can I invest in Bitcoin Casino? on: November 29, 2016, 11:59:42 PM
I am wondering what is better pick one investment which seems to be top choice and invest my max, or split my investing money between couple services?
If I want to be safe then splitting money is wise idea but again, you can gain much, much more by going all in here. This choice been bugging me for or some time.
989  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟🎲🌟 MoneyPot.com on: November 29, 2016, 01:07:32 AM
I find that there is another, very similar to MoneyPot project being developed right now called https://betbase.io/
They offer scripts, bankroll and tools needed to open and maintaining you own cryptocurrency casino, I think they can be called MoneyPot 2.0
What do you guys think, should MoneyPot be worried?

I don't think Moneypot should be worried. They currently only have 1 btc bankroll.


interesting lets see how it goes.

yes for now 1 BTC is like nothing Smiley
This is just beginning for them, they literally just announced their plan, to found this project BetBase is planning to release ICO.
With crowdfunded money their bankroll might become huge - it all depends on popularity of the ICO.

[ANN] BetBase.io | Platform for Bitcoin casinos [BETA] - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1690095.0
990  Economy / Speculation / Re: Chinese influence on BTC price on: November 29, 2016, 12:55:19 AM
A good way to measure popularity of bitcoin in certain countries is to monitor Google trends data for the search term "Bitcoin".
https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%2012-m&q=bitcoin It is normally true for the whole world...
But unfortunately it is very hard to do it with China - because google is blocked there, they use their own Chinese search engine.
991  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to make your first bets safely on: November 29, 2016, 12:33:50 AM
Just a reminder - current standard bitcoin network transaction fee is around 16.000 satoshi.
In case you won more while gambling with ~5000 satoshi you won't even cover transaction fee in case you will have to pay for it.
992  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice site that allow x rolls/click ? on: November 29, 2016, 12:25:25 AM
Op, let me ask you - why do you think this option is so important or crucial for you?
I understand that it might be faster that auto betting but in the grand scheme of things it won't change anything.
Instead of clicking once to bet 200 times, I would rather start to wager more money per single bet.
993  Economy / Gambling / Re: Seeking bitcoin sports betting on: November 29, 2016, 12:17:50 AM
Op, just check out every recommendation you will receive, ultimately you will find the best sportsbook best suited for your taste.
I previously played on sportsbet.io and they never failed me so far, also you might want to check out brand new sportsbook https://1xbit.com/
they seem to have huge variety of sports on their site, including large number of esport titles to bet on.
994  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟🎲🌟 MoneyPot.com on: November 28, 2016, 11:59:29 PM
I find that there is another, very similar to MoneyPot project being developed right now called https://betbase.io/
They offer scripts, bankroll and tools needed to open and maintaining you own cryptocurrency casino, I think they can be called MoneyPot 2.0
What do you guys think, should MoneyPot be worried?
995  Economy / Speculation / Re: The adoption boom is coming on: November 28, 2016, 02:57:20 AM
geofflosophy I really liked your prediction. I want to share your optimism and I would love your scenario of mass adoption to happen.
One aspect is bothering me, it is still relatively hard for normal people to buy bitcoin, you said that we need to have couple bucks of BTC to use these new services etc.
But do you think that ordinary John will bother to register and verify his identity on bitcoin exchange just to buy $5 worth of BTC for MegaUpload2?
996  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do any people gamble under the age of 18? on: November 28, 2016, 02:27:38 AM
EDIT: I mean mostly kids online, its hard to be a kid and gamble physically. I feel like the gambling rate for kids is increasing a lot and is gonna be a problem in the future, especially with the CS:GO situation.[/center]
Isn't Valve already taken care of this problem? Not that long ago they requested every 3rd party service where you could bet on CS matches with your in game items to shut down?
This kind of gambling is really easy for them to monitor and nuke. I don't think it would be much of a problem anymore. Unless betting sites will go deep underground or something.


From what i know value just shut down a few csgo gambling websites, I don't think they are targeting kids and preventing kids from gambling.
No they are not. They can't nor they have the authority to do so. Children are responsibility of their parents not Valve or anyone else.
Shutting down places where children could place a bet is enough - maybe if the problem will persist in some way then Valve could add some new mechanic to the skins, tagging them somehow.
As long as you will be able to trade items thought Steam you will be able to gamble - for example betting vs your friends privately.
997  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UFC 206: Cormier vs Johnson 2 Prediction and Info Thread on: November 28, 2016, 02:05:28 AM
So anyone made any early bets after reading this thread? As I said before this fight has the potential to go both ways very easly.
Chances are like 49% to 51% for any of these fighters to win - interesting prediction: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2675313-ufc-206-daniel-cormier-vs-anthony-johnson-2-main-card-preview-and-predictions/page/7
998  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do any people gamble under the age of 18? on: November 28, 2016, 01:54:52 AM
EDIT: I mean mostly kids online, its hard to be a kid and gamble physically. I feel like the gambling rate for kids is increasing a lot and is gonna be a problem in the future, especially with the CS:GO situation.[/center]
Isn't Valve already taken care of this problem? Not that long ago they requested every 3rd party service where you could bet on CS matches with your in game items to shut down?
This kind of gambling is really easy for them to monitor and nuke. I don't think it would be much of a problem anymore. Unless betting sites will go deep underground or something.

999  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice, Unofficial thread - chatbot commands, Q&A , updates and giveaways on: November 28, 2016, 01:47:54 AM



It needed to happen.
999 hours is just 40 days. This option is not good for people who want to permanently quit gambling, it is more like vacation mute.
How about PrimeDice will add 9999 (it is 416 days )Hours Mute command #ThisIsTheEnd? I think it would be cool.
1000  Economy / Gambling / Re: Investing in btc casinos on: November 28, 2016, 01:42:57 AM
Bankroll of BetKing is now staggering 5,785 BTC ($4,215,000 at current exchange rate).
I am not an expert in economics so please enlighten me, is big bankroll actually good or bad for people investing their money on BetKing's site?
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