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201  Economy / Gambling / Re: losıng streak on: September 02, 2013, 04:03:11 PM
Go on Just-Dice for a day and see people lose 20-100 btc at a time and you will never have the urge to make a thread so pointless again.
202  Economy / Gambling / Re: GigaDice BETA Test - BTC -> Paypal, PerfectMoney and LTC on: September 02, 2013, 03:23:20 AM
you need to have some funds of your own invested first before asking for aditional investors

I'm sure they have/will invest into this site as well.
203  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinobit - LIVE ROULETTE - [INVEST] - BEST CASINO OF 2013 on: September 01, 2013, 06:44:56 PM
Starting to think tmbp is Casinobit or one of its investors, and begging for a 10:1 bet so he can make some payments and use the bet to cover it.  

Remember he said he was working on a "deal" to be able to pay investors back?  I reckon this is the deal.  Bet the investors that they will be paid back, then when he pays them back the investors lose their bet...

Tidy, eh?

Obvious sock puppet is obvious.

LOL. I didn't even expect anyone to bet against me, I know it's just a bunch of people that like to talk. I am sure Casinobit will pay out regardless.

casinobit argues the same exact way you argue here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=184361.0


204  Economy / Gambling / Re: Launching the Beta of EBitcoinBetting.com! - A Bitcoin Sportsbook on: September 01, 2013, 03:54:53 PM
Did any of you guys end up having luck with your bets?

bump

Nothing graded as of yet, I don't tend to think this guy is a scammer as it appears he has worked hard on site, but I don't think he is ready for what it's going to take yet to operate against the other books.

Yeah- there wouldn't be much point in scamming free money either. A scammer would be on top of the beta test to get people excited then get shady after people started depositing.
205  Economy / Gambling / Re: Launching the Beta of EBitcoinBetting.com! - A Bitcoin Sportsbook on: September 01, 2013, 03:03:34 PM
Did any of you guys end up having luck with your bets?

bump
206  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What you will do with 1 BTC? Share your thought and win it on: September 01, 2013, 10:41:30 AM
Here it is simple,
You have to reply what you will so with 1 BTC and I will give 0.1 BTC to the best reply in my opinion.
Get going and post your thought.
I have total 10 Giveaway of 0.1 BTC
I will announce the winner soon.

kind sir, im sure we would all appreciate it if you could be more specific regarding the announcement date and time.

here is the list of winners that we know of so far...

Code:
no     forum id          0.1BTC payment received
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01     ronimacarroni          no
02     engzks                 no
03     lateblooming           no
04
05
06
07
08
09
10



Pro-tip: This is a scam. Notice what all the winners thus far have in common: New to the forums. Notice the person's previous topics on this forum. Notice how you must download your winnings (for some fucking reason)
207  Economy / Gambling / Re: How I Turned 50 satoshi into 12 BTC using InsanityDice and Bitcoin Minefield. on: September 01, 2013, 10:37:58 AM
I now will give a great advice for everyone whining about threads such as these:

DO NOT POST IN THEM, AND IGNORE OP.

It's now too late, obviously, but next time, YOU DO NOT FUCKING POST YOUR REPLY.
Simple as that.

Thanks for the support!  Even though you didn't like the thread too much yet, you've encouraged me to continue with the purpose of opening your mind.  I have to correct the post when I now realize that I had started with more BTC than I thought.  It was 50 of unit I thought was Satoshi, but is more than the Satoshi.  It is 5,000 or 50,000 when you add how it is calculated.  I am going to continue adding steps in the process, but in the meanwhile you may send your spare coin to my inbox at 1LdevuBggkYNhTbeph66WHmbHNdjYVByYG.   Referral links are also available.

You won 12 btc apparently and you are also asking for spare coin?
208  Economy / Gambling / Re: Play for free in the 5 BTC price Suicide Pool @ casinobitco.in on: September 01, 2013, 10:17:24 AM
It really does? Haha odd.

Well this site is actually legit though, just type it in manually I suppose. There actually is a free suicide pool.
209  Economy / Gambling / Re: Launching the Beta of EBitcoinBetting.com! - A Bitcoin Sportsbook on: September 01, 2013, 09:24:02 AM
Did any of you guys end up having luck with your bets?
210  Economy / Gambling / Re: Scratch Tickets on: September 01, 2013, 08:52:17 AM
You guys- I'm pretty certain they are asking if people would be interested in the game- not who wants free tests and incentives.
211  Economy / Gambling / Re: AddictiveLiarsPoker.com | *NEW* | Free BTC | Player vs. Player on: September 01, 2013, 01:04:42 AM
HollowIP you have been credited. Thank you for returning to try us out!  Grin

I've met my requirements already- but don't wish to cash out right now.


This website is really awesome and when they say addictive they really aren't lying.

The hi low game is perfect for killing an extra few seconds between turns or waiting for a game to start- OR, if you are unlucky and lose a few rounds against another player in the main game, you can bump your balance back up fairly easily with this (if luck is on your side of course)

The main game, liarspoker is extremely fun. Just the right amount of skill and luck. A+ game in my book.

The site itself is aesthetically pleasing, at least to me. Looks professional, modern, and really easy to find out all the important information. My only real suggestion would be the withdraws- there should be an option to withdraw partial balances in case someone wanted to keep playing, but not eventually end up risking everything.

Cheers Smiley
212  Economy / Gambling / Re: Weekend FREE BTC Giveaway | 0.015 BTC + Winnings in PVP Liars Poker on: September 01, 2013, 12:45:28 AM


AddictiveGaming would like to invite everyone to come and experience https://addictiveliarspoker.com/index.html in a clean modern approach.
We will be giving away 0.015 BTC to the first 25 people who reply to this post with their newly created user name.


Terms of Promotion

1. If you do not already have an account with us please create one by clicking https://addictiveliarspoker.com/index.html. It can be registered or anonymous your choice.

2. This promotion is for the first 25 people who reply to this thread which will be determined by the order of the top 25 post in the forum based on the time of the reply.

3. AddictiveGaming will allow players to withdrawal all earnings once you have met the required playtime. In order to cash out your BTC you must play Liars Poker for a minimum of 5 games & the Mini Game on the left hand side of the lobby for a minimum of 3 games.

4. Post your feedback about both games and the overall website and we will approve your cash out within 24 hours.

Remember this game can be won with strategies and there are many of them. This is PLAYER VS. PLAYER game so domination is possible. The amount being credited to you in enough to play 10 games against other players in attempts to win. There is also enough to play 3 mini games in attempts to win quick! Please be friendly and courteous to others and most importantly have fun bull sh!tting your way to winning others BTC $$$.


This sounds great! Username is:  Hollowip   
Cheers. Smiley
213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Just-Dice.com : Play or Invest : 1% House Edge : Banter++ on: August 31, 2013, 11:20:49 PM
Cool site and idea regarding the investing. Why not borrow coins and pay an interest rate over letting users assume risk as you have it now?

Because its a gamble! Users make money off of investments as people lose, lose as people win.
214  Economy / Gambling / Re: AddictiveLiarsPoker.com | *NEW* | Free BTC | Player vs. Player on: August 31, 2013, 12:10:29 PM
Are the withdraws being done manual currently? I withdrew about 0.01 a few hours ago but it didn't turn up. Just making sure it didn't get lost Smiley
Username: hollowip
215  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What you will do with 1 BTC? Share your thought and win it on: August 31, 2013, 11:50:25 AM
After reading through the entire thread, I think this whole thing is extremely fishy.
216  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Martingale alike systems that you had success with. on: August 31, 2013, 09:01:49 AM
I tried several martingales on primedice (with the free 0.0001 btc, and automated trading), but it always destroyed my account.
Once, I could multiply the free deposit by 20 before loosing everything

I think the best way to use the free 0.0001 on primedice is to double your bet each win at 49.5%

0.0001 start, double to 0.0002- then bet that and if you win you have 0.0004

If you can do that 15 times you have over 1.6 btc so about 11-12 wins will give you something nice too.

Otherwise, I agree with the above- your bankroll is not big enough to martingale successfully.
217  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Faster transactions? on: August 31, 2013, 08:32:24 AM
Did I miss something lately?

All of my transactions the last few days have been extremely fast. I send an amount and it's nearly an instant confirmation. I was wondering if there was some recent upgrade in the blockchain or something that is speeding things up?

No you are just getting lucky, and probably catching it right before a miner mines the block.

Oh nice. Cheers for the info.
218  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Faster transactions? on: August 31, 2013, 08:13:31 AM
Did I miss something lately?

All of my transactions the last few days have been extremely fast. I send an amount and it's nearly an instant confirmation. I was wondering if there was some recent upgrade in the blockchain or something that is speeding things up?
219  Economy / Gambling / Re: PrimeDice.com downtime compensation on: August 31, 2013, 06:53:51 AM
HollowIP

Thanks very much. Hope all is better now Smiley
220  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where can I buy BTC with paypal on: August 31, 2013, 03:16:20 AM
Bitmit could be helpful. They have an escrow service on the site.

It is much easier to sell btc for paypal on there though, because you submit order- send the coins to the site- the site holds it until they send you your money, when you receive the money they 'release' the coins to the seller. What I usually do is move my money from paypal to a prepaid card before I release the coins.

So, I suppose you could set yourself up a seller account there and test your luck. Get a good reputation and it'll be easier later on.
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