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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: iBitcoin Casino Live Bitcoin Poker 1 BTC = 9.6 BTC Payout on: November 27, 2014, 09:18:06 PM
.... 10btc is peanuts .....

....
10BTC is not a big tournament, it's peanuts.

I like peanuts very much: will you throw some my way please?  Smiley
I bet he is so high in his selfsteem that doesn't even want to throw us a penny ah!  Roll Eyes

Actually the 247casino guy says he's one of the owners of www.1player.com, I've played in it and they found me a 6 seat game for 50/100 action, something I haven't seen any other poker room get, so he has real live casino hosts and he has high stakes game. Why are you constantly harassing him for, this isn't even his thread, it's the lower table place that has lower blinds. You already admitted YOU OWN the casino in your sig, so if I was him I would hunt you down and sue you.

2  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITCOIN POKER SITE RANKINGS (user generated) on: November 27, 2014, 09:14:08 PM
bitcasino.io I vote 5 for this one, because it's very well done, and:
1)Many freerolls
2)Interesting tournaments
3)Good size of blinds for cash game

other than that, if people wants a live version of poker, there is live poker where you can bet outcomings  Cool


That's video poker, not real poker in a poker room with other real people.

Or did they add a real live table, last time I looked it was a video game, lame.

If you noticed I talked about 2 kinds of poker We have, the poker room and that poker where you bet the outcomes.
You keep talking of Live Poker as if there is a real life table, a dealer that shuffle the cards and deals the cards to the players.
That in my vision is the closest thing as live poker I know.
Then there is the poker room, that bitcasino has, which has an excellent graphic, and it can compete with most of the rooms i've seen around here.
And that is also live poker because there are real people playing it.


So this is YOUR casino then?

WE HAVE you said, at least the owner you have been lying about said he doesn't want to vote, he's an owner. So are you an owner voting for a casino that isn't even listed?

I read the bs you were harping on about the other 247 guy, 247casino ad I'm not him. Anyway, you sure seem to be saying it's your casino.

Amazing, you need to be banned.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITCOIN POKER SITE RANKINGS (user generated) on: November 27, 2014, 08:59:54 PM
bitcasino.io I vote 5 for this one, because it's very well done, and:
1)Many freerolls
2)Interesting tournaments
3)Good size of blinds for cash game

other than that, if people wants a live version of poker, there is live poker where you can bet outcomings  Cool


That's video poker, not real poker in a poker room with other real people.

Or did they add a real live table, last time I looked it was a video game, lame.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 8 Prime Spirals SHA-based De-cryption? Private Keys on: November 27, 2014, 08:52:24 PM
So are you NSA Vessko? haha

From what I've read, Snowden docs proved the NSA hacked ECC with bad seed keys and NiST their government Org distributed them, now you can say what you want, but that's what the whole Snowden Docs and ECC crypto problem is, unless we're all idiots can can't read, yet you a newb knows all the main people in the world right Vessko.

Yeah sure. How about this, do you agree that the 30 Mod prime algorithm locates all primes over 5 in that they exist on 8 spirals?

Is that a fact? Yes or No

Now IF you agree that is a fact, that means all primes above 5 must be 30n+P where n = any number and P = one of the 8 Adoni Prime spirals.

Now that means PRIMES ARE NOT RANDOM, so the long history of mathematics had man geniuses looking for that and Dr. Adoni was the first guy to find it in 1995.

Now to you is he a genius or should he be mocked on this forum like you are doing. Face it, if you mock Dr. Adoni and his brilliant 30Mod Prime Algorithm the NSA is paying you to mock him.

So who signs your checks Vessko? NSA right?

And no I'm not Dr. Adoni. I wish I were I keep hearing people say how much dough he has.

As to bitcoin, do you agree bitcoin uses ECC crypto?

Do you agree bitcoin use Koblitz Curves a form of ECC crypt?

So any major news about how corrupt ECC crypto CONCERNS BITCOIN, now just go back to the NSA and cry you got found out that quick.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin should have its own category, your suggestions? on: November 27, 2014, 08:38:25 PM
It's bitcoin, it made the category IMO
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could this be Satoshi back in 2002 on: November 27, 2014, 08:27:54 PM
One of the big pushers of bitcoin got his doctorate under him I read on another site, haven't seen him say boo on it.

All these crypto guys are inbred to each other like hillbillies

It's a small world, crypto
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could this be Satoshi back in 2002 on: November 27, 2014, 07:49:47 PM
Not significant by itself, but may provide further leads, his public email address from May 2000

hwl@math.leidenuniv.nl.


That's Lenstra's email, are you saying that was the email of the guy in 2002 that put out the idea that some think is Satoshi?

Or are you saying yeah this is Lenstra's known email from 2000 era?



It might be useful in comparing known Lenstra writings with the vocabulary and sentence structure used by "x".

Quote
I have this idea of a future with virtual peer to peer banking. A kind of
decentralized and secured system. Gone would be the times that governments
and banks can track and interfere with our money transfers. Or even
interfere with the total amount of money on earth. My envisioned sytem would
have a fixed total amount of money. But each money unit (say virtual coin)
is divisable indefinitely. So a kind of deflation would replace inflation.
The total value of the money in the world would be a fixed number. It poses
no problem for liquidity, because the currency can be divided anytime.
However maybe people will not spend their money much, because it's value
will increase often. Other problems raise in the areas of security,
malicious use, and how to come towards such system from current systems?
These are just ideas, I like to hear comments or about net resources on this
subject.

Quote
Maybe the community can bypass the old powers (countries and governments).
It wouldn't be a revolution, but rather evolution. Slowly a new p2p system
might take over. The current monetary systems were mainly backed with gold
(not anymore now, to my knowledge). Maybe the underlying values of a virtual
peer to peer system could be other scarce resources, relatively easy to
exchange via internet. Examples are: computer processing power, bandwith and
data storage. These resources would make a limited peer to peer money
exchange system possible. Limited to the total real life value of all these
resources. However from that point other resources could back up the virtual
currency...

Quote
It is a step in the right direction indeed. Now replace the system operator
by a secure peer to peer system. And replace the underlying currency with
something else, or slowly uncouple the underlying currency. Then it would be
the system of my ideas...

For example, two posts end with elipses, two uses of the phrase "a kind of", three uses of the word "idea", in a brief sample of writing.





Lenstra is Dutch on the wiki page

This person had a few major spelling errors not found in Lenstra's published papers, so maybe it's Lenstra making bad spelling errors since he is Dutch. His papers would be edited heavily. So you need to find examples of him with no editors.

Here's one of his papers, well done and probably heavily edited.

http://www.ams.org/notices/200202/fea-lenstra.pdf
8  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITCOIN POKER SITE RANKINGS (user generated) on: November 27, 2014, 07:22:56 PM
NGS - 2 - reason microbtc room and keeps chips online, if they had some hgher tables 3 or 4, but with other rooms promoting offline vaults for casinos, I'm beginning to think that is how a casino should operate as to btc.

SwC - 3 - lots of fraction tables of their chips which are only .40 cents or so, so all those fraction chips players turned me off, took under 12 hours to get withdrawl.

iBitcoin Casino Org - 3.5 - 1/2 tables and 5/10 tables some action but higher tables were empty, if they had more higher tables with action easy 4, super fast payback, not even an hour.

1 Player - 5 - One reason, I used their casino host to ask about high stakes game and I had a nice table of 6 with high stakes blinds, also super fast payback. This could become a major spot for high stakes gamblers. I don't get why this site is letting so many people say they scam, they paid me super fast.

There's others I've played out not on your list.

UPDATED

Betcoin Poker 1 - Yeah read the fine print INSTANT WITHDRAWLS then you read this

All withdrawals go through a few security checks and are usually instant, otherwise they normally take less than 1 hour to complete.

Pocket Rocket Poker 1 - Their SSL is UNTRUSTED enough said

Bitcoin Poker Room 0 - Domain doesn't resolve, looks like it's OUT OF BUSINESS
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 8 Prime Spirals SHA-based De-cryption? Private Keys on: November 27, 2014, 04:43:43 PM
Snowden documents say ECC is back doored by NSA right?

The little I've read on the back door is it was done by corrupt seed keys. So the NSA has the known relationship they won't have to divide by anything to find anything, they control the seed keys and already know the special relationship according to the Snowden docs. Now if anyone wants to say that ECC is secure and Snowden is wrong, the show the articles. From all I've read ECC is back doored and the NSA used NiSt to do it right?

The rest is speculation, ECC is corrupted and it was done with seed keys from the NSA, so the seed key developer has the the skeleton key it's not a formula using division or whatever, it's a formula that uses the relationship between the two seed keys released by NiST and if they did it with one type of ECC who is to say it wasn't done with all ECC.

10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could this be Satoshi back in 2002 on: November 27, 2014, 04:35:30 PM
Watch how th NSA assassinates the poor shmuck now using his IP

http://whois.domaintools.com/213.84.232.11

It's probably the professor in NL that created ECC, and he used Neal Koblitz to hide it was him (reason to use Koblitz curves).

So Satoshi was the original professor from 1970's that really created ECC.

Hmmm

Anyone can read the thread and see bitcoin seed thoughts in this post and how the public reacted.

Great find, it's the professor in the NL that created ECC

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Lenstra

That was Lenstra's IP in 2002 right from the NL

The grand daddy of ECC crypto

11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is not a currency on: November 27, 2014, 04:22:26 PM
What was the name of that super geek think tank to US Congress? They issued a bitcoin report, in it they compared to btc to the gold standard completely driven by consumers desire to hold it and horde it. So btc is new gold standard that supply/demand controls and fiat is manipulated toilet paper.
12  Economy / Gambling / Re: iBitcoin Casino Live Bitcoin Poker 1 BTC = 9.6 BTC Payout on: November 27, 2014, 04:13:01 PM
This says sold out, will it run again this week?

Thanks
13  Economy / Gambling / Re: Whats the best Poker site now ? on: November 27, 2014, 04:00:53 PM
NGS for micro btc action
SWC for minor action
1 Player for high stakes

I've used all 3 and what your level of play is determines it for me. Personally I don't like the instant angle to NGS since the other sites are pushing chips offline to secure them according to their sites. So NGS could be open to an online problem one day.

The concept that SwC and 1Player has seems to me how larger stakes casinos need to secure their players money.

Both SwC and 1Player have a similar withdrawl system, but 1Player does have live hosts and they found me 50/100 blinds action quickly via their casino host style service.

SwC was donks IMO, and they got sharks at 1Player so if you aren't highly skilled you will get cleaned thoroughly at 1Player. When I gave some btc to NGS I couldn't find anything but Mbtc tables, so that's their market, most of the tables at SwC were fractions of their chip which is 1K SwC for a btc and 1Player has the same 1K chips = 1btc, so they both took getting used to, 100 chips was only 40 bucks if btc is around 400 bucks. SwC has minor fraction tables of their chips and I think the cheapest table at 1Player was 5/10 blinds or was it 10/20. So 1 chip is worth .40 cents with 400 buck btc. So 5/10 is 2/4 bucks and 10/20 is 2.5/5 bucks.

But the main action at 1player is 100/200 or 40/80 bucks blinds, a nice level of play and I haven't seen anyone but them with full tables at that level.

14  Economy / Gambling / Re: HIGH STAKES BITCOIN CASINO POKER AND SPORTS BOOK on: November 27, 2014, 01:47:25 PM
Your £0.69 domain at Godaddy is surely much better indeed Smiley.

I thought GD was 10 bucks for a domain? Unless you're talking about a special.

I've played at 1 Player, the main public room wasn't busy so I asked the host when there is action and he said what type of game did I want, and I said 50/100 blinds 5K buyin, he said no problem he would notify some of the other players at that level and get back. An hour later he had a set time for me to go to a private table with 5 other players. They were good, it was hard to stay even with that group.

So from my own experience, if you play for any higher stakes the casino hosts find you games.

I saw a few people at some low stakes games they have in the public member area, but the action is all setup by hosts. I have no problem recommending them. In fact another high stakes guy I know told me about it, he knows one of the operators, a very wealthy guy he told me.

Only thing I didn't like about it, no donks, they were all skill players at that 50/100 table. Sharks for sure.
15  Economy / Gambling / Re: 1 Player Daily Tourney $5K Buy In Winner Gets $45K 10 Seats Only on: November 27, 2014, 01:39:55 PM
Is this really everyday? Like today a Holiday?

I can't play today, but I may this week. Is it mostly pros?
16  Economy / Gambling / Re: HIGH STAKES BITCOIN CASINO POKER AND SPORTS BOOK on: November 24, 2014, 09:37:04 PM
Is this what prpplayer was bitching about? This thread? haha. Some shills saying his video and logo sucks? They rock brother and all I care about is the poker room, best high stakes game on the net. But lots of sharks you better be a player.
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