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1  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Royal ramble in the casino on: April 07, 2019, 09:38:20 AM
Such things rearly come on TV news, only in the case if someone were seriously (physically) hurt. I've never been in such situations, thanks God. As I already said in some post self-control is the thing that moves gambler to success.
2  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Strategy to overcome losses .. on: April 07, 2019, 05:39:59 AM
Self-control. That is one of characteristics of professional and well known gamblers. That's actually how they gone so high. Of course there are another factors of success too, such as skills and luck. But I count self-control as the main of them. Not each of us can stay cool headed during the game and that's one of reasons why we loose at the most of times.
3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Where we are now with Gambling on: April 07, 2019, 05:23:35 AM
30 years ago when I became old enough to be allowed into gambling
establishments I played all sorts of games, poker, 21, poker machines,
one arm bandits. I remember the atmosphere in the "clubs", the sound
if the machines, the multicoloured lights, the sound of coins being
paid out, the cigarette smoke, the sticky carpet, the chat, the laughter
and the giving out as people went bust.

Today its a different scene or there is no scene. I visited a club last
night while out socialising and it was dead to the point where I wonder
how the club is able to stay open.

Since the creation of smartphones gambling is now 24/7, 365 days a year
Its so easy and convenient anyone can get involved and everyone is
targeted.
See, you are talking about coming to some 'available' age before to start to gamble. Now with online services basically everyone can start to gamble. Everything you need is to click on 'yes, I confirm I have 18 years' or something like that.
4  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online Gambling Versus Traditional Gambling on: April 06, 2019, 06:30:32 PM

People who do not have nearby casinos or do not have that much time and have to make best use of the available time for gambling then yes online is the best for them. Also now blockchain has change the way people have started to gamble and use crypto as a mode of payment.

I have a lot of spot bet clubs, casinos, slot clubs and others in my city. On every big street there are some of such places, but I prefer online gambling in any case. Just do not like the tension atmosphere there and the smell of cigars ( I do not smoke) there. I just visit sport bet places sometimes, but that doesn't take a lot of time, coz I prefer to watch the game at home. Online gamblings gives me not just the joy of taking risk, but comfort atmosphere of my own place.
5  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambler = Future's Failure on: April 06, 2019, 05:38:38 PM
-snip-
I think if you only play for fun no need to spend money, everyone doing a gamble because they want to multiply their money and gain a lot of profit so he can buy a lot of stuff/item.
I do gamble for fun at the most of the time and making money is not my first target of such spending of time. I love to play poker with my friends and here the point is more about chilling and having fun and good conversation instead to make yourself richer through all of them.
6  Other / Meta / Re: The forum is slowly changing on: April 05, 2019, 09:33:21 AM
I already do not remember how the forum looked before all of those changes. But i can say that now i meet super short posts really rearly . That may be called as effect of changes, is it?
7  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Worst case if I submit my passport to an exchange? on: April 05, 2019, 07:04:52 AM
Every time when I see that a site asks me for my passport I have a feeling that someone may use it for taking of loans on my name and all of the fight with the law to prove that its not I who took the loan, but just my private info used in a wrong way.
8  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Which exchange sites do not require for verification of ID on: April 04, 2019, 12:21:49 PM
Livecoin exchanger would suit to you. They do not require for KYC registration, it's suggested there just like a possible option for better safety.
9  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: KYC challenges on: April 04, 2019, 09:25:53 AM
I do not know what you mean under the word "effect". Isn't it can be counted as effectively use of KYC instead of just let people to join incognito? The system has shown itself already and due to positive results now it seems like everyone wish to use it. That's what I call effective use of something.
10  Economy / Speculation / Re: Has the market completely recovered on: April 03, 2019, 06:50:35 AM
I also have the same questions and looking for answers for it. At the same time I think it is too early to say about coming back of bull market and to expect that the raise is going to lead long. We may only hope for that.
11  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are You Afraid of KYC? on: April 03, 2019, 06:31:05 AM
I've never participated in a project which asks for KYC information yet. And I do not actually plan to do that, only if such thing will be required everywhere, in that case I simply will have no choice. I am not so afraid of the system, but about protection of my private info. There are not guarantees for 100% safety and I am afraid my private info would be used for wrong/illegal targets.
12  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Chinese man jailed for 3.5 years after stealing electricity to mine bitcoin on: April 02, 2019, 05:29:28 PM
Well, its a crime and it should be punished. Maybe some of users will say that 3,5 years for such innocent kind of crime is too much, but Chinese laws are generally rough and I am not surprised of this.
13  Other / Meta / Re: KYC now required on: April 02, 2019, 12:42:31 PM
April fools!
In my country it says "Do not believe any one whole April"  Cheesy Maybe we will see new jokes from theymos and friends in sooner time  Wink
14  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Signature Campaigns taxes on: April 01, 2019, 06:05:25 AM
I wouldn't bother. The amount you can earn from these campaigns are quite small, even for Legendary ranks.
That's right. If to cash out by little like 50-100$ a month a bank won't has any pretensions to those money. Taxation is more about big sum of money which source you should represent to the bank and taxation system.
15  Other / Meta / Re: KYC now required on: April 01, 2019, 04:58:01 AM
April fools I hope.

Of course it is. Just look at all of this required information! How many of us remember the name of our first pet at all?!  Cheesy
I am surprised how the team of the forum can always be on the top of actual things on the 1st April  and really to make some fools from users. I believe that there is a one who took it all seriously.
16  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Should humans be free agents in the gambling world? on: March 31, 2019, 05:12:13 PM
I have an addicted gambler in my family and I know how tough it may be. When it comes to addiction not only the gambler suffer, but all of his family and relatives. That's why I vote for regulation of this entertainment business.
17  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How do you bet? on: March 31, 2019, 02:52:01 PM
I do also mix with amount of my bets. I usually play poker and my bets depends on cards that I have. Normally if I am sure in my hand my bettings are more rough and high.
18  Other / Meta / Re: 50 Merits for bounty threads. on: March 31, 2019, 02:29:36 PM
I heard about huge merit giveaway in the situation of different kinds of deals between members. It happens that in such situation a shit post or stupid one get like 50 merits.But your situation is something unique to me, I hear of such case at the first time indeed. I do not even know how to explain it.
19  Other / Meta / Re: Community Opinion - Signature Campaigns on: March 30, 2019, 02:52:27 PM
As I remember I participated in one signature campaign which promoted porn site last year. I do not see anything pad in that in the case if there is no child porn there. I think the campaign is going to be the same popular as others. Good luck!
20  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you watch the matches you're gambling on on: March 30, 2019, 02:32:23 PM
Well, it's up to you to watch the match or not. Seems you have weak nerves if it is too tough to follow the game you bet on  Cheesy Oppositely I always watch the game I made a bet on, I like that tension and that's a good way to spend a time with friends.
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