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1281  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does martingale really works? on: June 20, 2014, 10:02:08 AM
Yes, just dice is a great website with low house edge but eventually you'll still lose money on average, just not as many as with regular casinos.

And the chance to beat the odds against just dice is higher.

In fact justdice players had 100.05% luck up until now so the actual house edge (historically) was 0.95%

Yes and the site profit is only 0.35% of the amount wagered (Because of Nakowa...)

You have better odds if you play 500$ to get 630$ in one bet Grin It may be less fun because you will play less but mathematically speaking your expected loss is lower
i've tried this method and lose (90% chance to win)
i think casino knows my method and make me lose Tongue
no, house edges works and 10% chance to loss show itself to me Sad

I bet you didn't only bet once @ 90% on JD since you first registered... Wink
1282  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: June 20, 2014, 09:59:29 AM
Never tried a bitcoin casino so I'm looking forward to gambling a few satoshis.

min deposit on SwC is 0.001

i only tried SealsWithClubs.eu before
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=40077.0
i like to play Texas Hold'em Poker there
nice interface and fast gambling site


They have a nice volume and play and it works well technically
1283  Other / Off-topic / Re: FIFA World Cup 2014!!! on: June 20, 2014, 09:58:07 AM
Hi folks,

Today we’re looking at teams’ chances of making the World Cup semi-finals based on statistics from our World Cup Bracket Challenge.

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Some highlights:

- There’s a clear distinction between the predicted top four teams and the rest of the field – though one of those spots will open up after the early elimination of Spain

- Two teams from Group G, including Portugal - who are currently at 40/1 to win the entire tournament - are among the five favourites to reach the semis

- Only 9% of entrants have picked the Netherlands  - who at 10.50 are currently our fourth placed favourites to win the tournament - to make it, fewer than picked England

- Despite their very tough group, more people picked the USA to advance this far than Mexico

- World #6 Switzerland are not widely fancied, with 17 teams picked ahead of them (including Russia, Ecuador, and Nigeria)

Best of luck with your betting on today’s games!

Cheers,
Cloudbet

My betting will be : Italy wins against Costa Rica (nothing is less sure Grin) then France wins against Switzerland then probably all on Germany to win the Word Cup
1284  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 600M+ Bets | 350k+ BTC Wagered | Free BTC | 1% Edge | Instant on: June 20, 2014, 09:55:20 AM

www.PrimeDice.com

Claim the free BTC faucet every minute and receive 10,000 satoshi for the next hour!

Simply go to PrimeDice.com and click the claim button. Once you reach 50,000 satoshi's you may cashout! This is the quickest way to make profit!


1 hour limited special Tongue

Best of luck all!

do that again :p

Damn when u quoted that pic i was like YAY hh . Than i saw its u Cheesy Hehe...
He will do that agan for sure , that is official start of hh every time Cheesy

I ended up betting what I won on the happy hours and I have 0.023 now yeah! All on Italy now so the result will be either 0.033 or 0

Thanks PD!
1285  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will bitcoin ever reach $1000 dollars again? on: June 20, 2014, 09:53:59 AM
Hope I can buy enough bitcoin before it reaches $1000  Cheesy

Use your savings like most of the members here Grin

Im pretty cocnfident it will even go above 1000.

Can you give us an argument at least?
1286  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: June 20, 2014, 09:52:17 AM
Just speculating here.

If you were a whale with a large holding and were able to manipulate the market and were also looking at getting some of these FBI/SR coins, would it not be in your best interests to try and drive the market price down before the auction so that you could acquire the coins at auction at the lowest possible price ?

You can speculate it would be interesting but risky in a market that is not heading down; I think you would buy back the coins you sold so the price recovers afterwards

There is more chance of the result of the auctions to be a positive news than a negative one anyway but it may be already priced in anyway one way or the other

1287  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Just-Dice.com : Invest in 1% House Edge Dice Game on: June 20, 2014, 09:49:50 AM
How to withdraw profit fom my investing?
And what is the minimum invest withdraw?

Invest -> Edit -> Either divest all or enter an amount in front of divest. The minimum you can divest is 0.001 BTC. -> Divested amount is now on your balance and you can either play with it or Withdraw (O)

I wonder how many players divest all their investment and risk it all on one bet x2 then invest again Grin

It must happen often, it is tempting to go from 2BTC invested to 4BTC or 50 to 100 in 10seconds then you can enjoy a revenue twice bigger
1288  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: June 20, 2014, 08:58:48 AM
Got my payment, but with 100 posts less. Maybe you noticed that I requested payment twice. The first time I was incorrect...
I've PM-ed Stunna the same day about that but seems he didn't notice it.

Do I PM him again?

No its correct, its all spam Wink

Serious now: just wait a bit. Stunna posted that after the payments he will go through the PMs. Makeing the PM pile bigger will probably not help. Id write again if you dont get an answer within 2-3 days.


Edit:

quote from stunna's profile:

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I am frequently traveling and don't have a lot of time to check PM's, I am not ignoring you. Please resend messages if I haven't replied after a week.

I've already deducted my spam Tongue

Okay, thanks for your reply, guess I'll PM him in a week then Cheesy

The question which hasn't been answered is do you count the actual number of posts you made that you can find in your profile via Show the last posts of this person or do you calculate the difference between your number of posts las month and your number of posts the previous month?

There was a difference of 20posts for me this month because one or more threads where I posted were deleted, I chose to be conservative and didn't include the 20posts in my post counts before substracting the non constructive posts made.

The other question is to know if we need to remember the post count we had when we last requested payment? It is not displayed in the thread anymore for those like me who didn't post as a back-up and we will need it to know it next time we request payment July 17
1289  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello from a new member on: June 20, 2014, 08:12:24 AM
Hello & welcome!

Isn't it a bit too late to make this "welcome" reply to this 1-month old thread lol? Cheesy


i always forget to check when a topic have been created Sad

You check if you are the first to answer late but when you see the last posts are from Today you usually don't check when the first post has been written

lda1000 didn't answer to earn money at least because he is not enrolled in any sig campaign Grin Grin
1290  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why have you joined Bitcoin? on: June 20, 2014, 08:10:35 AM
Well you asking for why you joined bitcoin...

Here is the answer i joined the bitcoin for earn some money ...

I never found any easy way to earn something on internet online...

First i just play games or watch movies songs etc..

Best way to earn is bitcoin.. USD earning too difficult so thts why i m in bitcoin..

Well i got scammed by some people.. and lost too much on dice and this lost my hope in bitcoin .. if there is any way to stop gamble Smiley

If you gamble or lose it is not the fault of Bitcoin Grin

Bitcoin has value and to get some you need to exchange something of value; PD is having a a great signature campaign with more than 100 members but you know that because you will be in as soon as you can
1291  Economy / Economics / Re: Ron Paul Doesn’t Believe Bitcoin is “True Money” on: June 20, 2014, 08:08:00 AM
thats what they said about art when photography was invented. They also said the printed word would die out and everyone would stop reading books when computers were invented

Gold hasn't become a store of value for no reason : people like it because it is shinny, beautiful and has amazing physical properties very convenient in jewellery or industry!

Bitcoin isn't a store of value for no reason : it is very easy to store it, move it or transfer it!
1292  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le prix du bitcoin ne cesse de chuter depuis quelque jours... on: June 20, 2014, 08:06:23 AM
Donc, en tout et pour tout, cette opération n'est profitable au bitcoin d'aucune manière que ce soit  Grin

Bof, de ce point de vue, 30k BTC équivaut à 8 à 9 jours de création par minage. Donc bon, pas de quoi faire reculer le cours par "dilution" de manière significative. Le reste c'est de la spéculation, comme d'hab.

Et c'est moins que le volume d'échange d'une journée. Même si l'acheter les revendait sur un échange, ce qui est improbable, le marché peut très bien le supporter.


S'il achète avec un premium ce ne sera pas pour revendre les bitcoins mais pour les garder
1293  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who wishes they had bought bitcoin when it was $540 or so? on: June 20, 2014, 08:05:32 AM
The recent price just has me kicking myself for not buying in. Add in the fact you can now trade bitcoins on your iPhone and it's just hurts.

Also, who think it's weird that bitcoins top out at $600-650 or thereabouts. I think a lot of people got burned buying at $600-1000 during that big boom, and are cashing out as soon as they break even.

Thoughts?

For those early adopters who bought their bitcoins in 2010, it probably doesn't matter to them now whether they bought in at $0.54 or $0.74. If Bitcoin truly takes off like many of those here believe then the fact that I bought my first bitcoin or two at $540 or $740 will be irrelevant when the price for a single bitcoin reaches $50,000-$1 million.

If you bought 100$ or 1000$ worth of bitcoins it is a nice difference between 0.54 or 0.74!

I agree that both are well off and both members that bought @ 540$ or 740$ will be well off when it is @ 50k-more
1294  Economy / Economics / Re: Would people pour their cash into bitcoin given a stock market crash? on: June 20, 2014, 08:04:03 AM
I think it's more likely that the cash would pour into bitcoin then people pouring all their money into Bitcoin.  If things get that bad the average person will not have Bitcoin on the mine at all.  Most likely will be looking for the bear necessitates I suppose.

Can you please clarify your post? It sounds like that you said two opposite things in terms of what would happen in the event of a stock market crash.

He wanted to say : I think it's more likely that the cash would pour into (OTHER THING THAN BITCOIN=exemple food) then people pouring all their money into Bitcoin.  If things get that bad the average person will not have Bitcoin on the mine at all.  Most likely will be looking for the bear necessitates I suppose.
1295  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for 1,5 Bitcoins. on: June 20, 2014, 08:02:35 AM
There is still around 200$ to wagger on both accounts

And why don't you withdraw the funds? Previously you said that they had 740€ total, now it's $200???

He probably means the money in the account has to be wagered to meet a rollover. Common practice with gambling sites. Deposit has to be rolled over a certain number of times before being able to withdraw.

Right but getting a casino account as a collateral seems very risky

He can get back access to it with his email or by contacting the site operator
1296  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: June 20, 2014, 08:01:34 AM
PrimeDice is the best around presently
Good interface and reliable fast payouts

Best gambling site or dice game, yes.

But that doesn't apply to the thread question, because it's not technically a casino.

A simple site which let players gamble is still a casino.

No.  You need more than one game.

By definition:

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a public room or building where gambling games are played

I must agree on that. Dice game is not a casino. Its simple gambling game.

It is fun and you get some fast action at "great" odds : -1% only on PD and JD

669550158   xxx   06:13   0.05000000   2.00000   <49.50   59.73   -0.05000000  Embarrassed
1297  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is This possible.. Ads to each btc address on: June 20, 2014, 08:00:09 AM
This is just one example: https://blockchain.info/address/1i7cZdoE9NcHSdAL5eGjmTJbBVqeQDwgw
You can see quite a number of "notes" there.

I wonder why he receives so many when other addresses receive nothing

Deposits are often 0.0001BTC!

IMO, there are 2 reasons.
1. The address is one of the richest addresses (http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100).
So, people are more likely to check that page from time to time, and so it has a higher successful rate for the ads and begging stories (I personally don't think it works at all).
If you check the list of richest addresses, you can see there are notes on many of the addresses as well.

2. The bitcoin on that address is indeed the "DPR Seized Coins 2".
So, you can find some sorts of messages to the FBI and US government (Of course, the FBI won't care about it).

I missed that, I guessed it is probably worth 10,000satoshis to have your name out there

The messages are only "DPR Seized Coins 2", what does it mean? Why aren't there any other messages?
"DPR Seized Coins 2" is the name of the adress(blockchain.org gives sometimes names to public know addresses)
The messages are what is under "Public Note"

Right, thank you, sorry I was out of it; there are a dozen of messages, it is entertaining to read Grin If I read them, probably a lot of us did so it can be a good idea to throw a 0.0001 to advertise a website Wink

1298  Economy / Economics / Re: Working in USA on: June 20, 2014, 07:57:34 AM
The recent decrease in unemployment rate is masking people leaving the work force and not applying for jobs anymore and new jobs being low skilled low paid part time jobs
If you're looking for the jobs that'll REALLY be a kicker in America, it's anything that's low-priced, or a daily necessity.

There will be lots of Walmarts and McDonald's openings, as people buying said products is very common, and thus the companies can expand their operations rapidly.

Daily jobs, however, are anything from plumbers to electricians to guys who can do anything other people don't want to do.

I know people that do said jobs, and they get quite a nice salary from the demand for simple things.

But I'm not sure how long that will stay for, it all depends on supply and demand.

Wallmart products will be increasingly more expensive as the USD depreciates against the Yuan because most Wallmart products are imported, maybe it will change when producing in the States will become more interesting but there will still be a huge cost to support the huge public sector; politicians don't eat for free and don't drive their own cars
1299  Local / Économie et spéculation / Re: Le bitcoin devrait remonter on: June 20, 2014, 07:55:13 AM
6900 dollars fin juillet, certains ont completemment perdu la tête  Grin
Comme l'a dit un confrère plus haut, les phases de hausse/baisse sont très lentes. Le boom de décembre, c'était une immense bulle spéculative qu'on ne reverra pas avant un petit moment.

On avait entendu ça à 300$ il y a plus d'un an...

Le prix possède par grandes vagues : une hausse x5 à x12 suivi d'une correction; x5 à x12 = 3000$ à 7200$ Grin

3000$ à 7200$ ça ne fait guère qu'une capitalisation entre 40 et 100 milliards
1300  Economy / Gambling / Re: Hypothetical battle comparison (Donald Trump vs whale) (dooglus vs whale) on: June 20, 2014, 07:52:42 AM
Note the bankroll is 48k and the maximum profit per bet is 478 BTC.  Almost all his large bets are for 100 or 200 BTC, so he's not betting more than 0.5% of the bankroll even though he could.

Here's a table showing all nakowa's bets on account 2548 at 49.5% of 1 BTC or more:

Quote

+------------+--------+----------+-------+
| bet        | chance | result   | count |
|        280 |   49.5 | win      |     1 |
|        291 |   49.5 | win      |     1 |
|        295 |   49.5 | lose     |     1 |
|        296 |   49.5 | win      |     2 |
|        296 |   49.5 | lose     |     1 |
|        297 |   49.5 | win      |     1 |
|        298 |   49.5 | win      |     2 |
|        298 |   49.5 | lose     |     4 |
|        300 |   49.5 | win      |     7 |
|        300 |   49.5 | lose     |     7 |
|        303 |   49.5 | win      |     1 |
+------------+--------+----------+-------+

The biggest bet was for 303 BTC.

So looking at your table and my summary table, there can be plenty of activity at 0.5% max profit.
You were still getting 25K of wagering on the three days that MaxProfit was 0.25%. Your ideal level of activity would be 10K BTC per day. Investors see some ups and down on a daily basis, but overall you have much better returns.

   Profit      Days      Average      Minimum      Maximum      Sum   
   1.00%      90      11,722      644      124,771      1,055,016   
   1.00%      8      119,543      4,755      384,966      956,346   
   0.25%      3      25,741      15,904      33,064      77,223   
   0.50%      14      125,812      7,485      1,553,358      2,061,576   
   0.50%      128      6,782      1,448      70,669      868,111   
   0.50%      120      2,386      691      5,756      286,325   

I don't understand why you say 10K/day would be the ideal level of activity, the more the better!?
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