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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitGambler - Simple bitcoin gambling application. on: August 17, 2011, 07:40:05 PM
Hey everyone, just a small notice.

I plan to take the BitGambler server offline within 48 hours from now, so please make sure you have placed any final bets by then.

Thank you so much all for your support, this is not the end of the bit gambler, rather the bit gambler is being reborn as the Fonz Gambler to provide a much better service as part of bitcoinduit.

This may be your last chance to take advantage of the bitgamblers odds. Tongue

Also, my home run server will be turned into an arch linux box to work on the bitcoin client and hopefully help advance bitcoin into the commercial world. Cheesy
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitGambler - Simple bitcoin gambling application. on: August 14, 2011, 08:28:57 PM
Right after the pot reaches 5 btc I will start work on a muti-player online gambling game, something like dear hunting, you all agree on a bet amount and place the same amount each, each round will have x amount of dear, the winnings get divided base on how many dear you killed.

The house makes bitcoin from selling different guns and ammo.

Other players can see what gun and ammo your using?


What do yous think? sound like fun?
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitGambler - Simple bitcoin gambling application. on: August 14, 2011, 07:01:01 PM
Certainly I will drop curses, will release a new client too soon. Make things a bit more professional.

To keep you all upto date, the last few days have been very interesting!!! we have a few winners and a few loosers, although the loosers didn't do too bad !! the most recent having gambled 0.5btc and got back 0.4965 so only having lost 0.0035 btc

The pot has risen by 0.4btc and we had a rather large winner recently O_O I was kind of like "OMG NOOOO" but I guess that's gambling for you !! Tongue
4  Economy / Gambling / BitGambler - Simple bitcoin gambling application. on: August 12, 2011, 01:51:38 AM
Hey everyone,

I have made a simple bitcoin gambling application, send some funds over and start gambling your bitcoins. It's pretty simple, you choose how many bitcoins you'd like to bet, and how much you want in return (x2, x3, x4), you could win x8 your original bet if you like. Obviously as the winnings multiplier gets higher your chances of winning become smaller and that ratio is displayed to you in the bit gambler program.

If you play as x2 you get almost 50/50 odds, probably the best odd's of any gambler out there!

http://bitgambler.sytes.net/

Have fun, I hope I don't loose all my bitcoins :\ and I mean that, I'm not just saying that to try and get you all to play it, I seriously am worried, I only have 0.4 btc anyway but still in most of the test plays I did when developing I won... saying that though the first person ever to play this lost (yay for me). So far only ONE person has ever played this. O_o so I really don't know whats going to happen with the odd's i've set. I may probably go bust, but I hope not.

Anyway whatever ill let you know how it goes! Now I hope some of you like this, or have ideas to improve it !

Thankies ! Smiley

James


Ah yes source code is there...! So no nasties just compile yourself in visual studio 2010 (or 11 I forget) all ready to go Smiley
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: August 11, 2011, 03:30:18 PM
Hey my name is James Fletcher.

I have mined 0.4 btc and 40 nmc, I have used diablo miner and I have also setup a bitcoin daemon on MAC OS X.

Recently I wrote a PHP / C++ gambing client for bitcoin using JSON RPC. (http://bitgambler.sytes.net/) (Source Code Available)

I am a common idler at most of the bitcoin channels on Freenode known as "shLONG".

I've done the long boring process of registering to bitcoin OTC.

I was a bit obsessed with bitcoin at one point, not so much any more as I feel i've reached a bassline in learning about bitcoin, but still interested in the future development.

So yeah, any chance I can be white listed?

Thanks

James


Edit: Basically i've near the point of turning off the bit gambler server and discontinuing any further bitcoin projects because i've had zero exposure. I'm hoping that posting bitgambler in the projects section of this website will help to get some exposure and some feedback so that my bitcoin projects and developments continue and don't go to waste. If I cant do this, I will have to turn of the server, it's costing me money for nothing - this is the last chance it's got.
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