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921  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coin Sweeper Payout Odds on: November 20, 2014, 04:22:51 AM
I have calculated the expected multipliers with Excel, and they all match with your numbers. Smiley

Awesome!! Thank you Chemistry1988 Cheesy
922  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] CasinoBitco.in Bit777/Peerbet CBTC Thread- STATS! Q3 POSTED! on: November 20, 2014, 03:43:22 AM

We'd love to get listed back on your site, and we'd also welcome any feedback (directly over PM or e-mail) for any suggestions on how we can better convert your referrals!


Cool! A little busy this week but will be in contact next week for sure Smiley
923  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] CasinoBitco.in Bit777/Peerbet CBTC Thread- STATS! Q3 POSTED! on: November 20, 2014, 02:54:41 AM
The expenses are definitely high and look to be out-pacing any growth, although I really do love the new look of http://casinobitco.in/ and the top line revenue seems pretty solid still...

The new look could help a lot as at www.coingamblingreviews.com we have sent a lot of traffic to many different gambling sites, and Casino bitcoin was one of the worst converters of our traffic (in my opinion the old landing page was probably the issue or maybe the banner). We only sent a 100 or 200 people (and then moved on) but usually sites convert a high percentage of that, especially from a bitcoin gambling affiliate site. I think we will try again soon though Smiley
924  Economy / Gambling / Coin Sweeper Payout Odds on: November 20, 2014, 12:37:26 AM
Hi everyone,

I am currently writing an article on the Payout odds on Coin Sweeper to go on www.coingamblingreviews.com. I know the house edge is 1%, so I wanted to calculate what the payout multiplier would be for every square clicked for all the different bomb options. Can someone check these numbers are right? I got the following (only to 3 decimal places):

Squares  3 Bombs 10 Bombs 21 bombs
0          1.000   1.000   1.000
1          1.039   1.173   1.473
2          1.080   1.381   2.188
3          1.123   1.630   3.276
4          1.170   1.930   4.946
5          1.219   2.293   7.533
6          1.271   2.733   11.578
7          1.327   3.269   17.968
8          1.387   3.925   28.165
9          1.451   4.731   44.614
10          1.519   5.724   71.448
11          1.592   6.955   115.746
12          1.671   8.487   189.787
13          1.756   10.403   315.168
14          1.847   12.810   530.429
15          1.945   15.853   905.387
16          2.051   19.718   1,568.582
17          2.166   24.658   2,760.705
18          2.290   31.010   4,940.600
19          2.426   39.227   8,999.797
20          2.573   49.931   16,705.874
21          2.734   63.970   31,639.473
22          2.909   82.521   61,222.379
23          3.102   107.226   121,220.311
24          3.313   140.397   246,016.621
25          3.546   185.324   512,750.432
26          3.803   246.737   1,099,849.676
27           4.088   331.509   2,433,902.637
28          4.404   449.747   5,572,115.849
29          4.756   616.499   13,239,347.258
30          5.150   854.468   32,767,384.464
31          5.592   1,198.391   84,842,320.080
32          6.090   1,702.237   230,983,216.418
33          6.653   2,451.221   665,231,663.285
34          7.292   3,582.284   2,041,595,974.622
35          8.021   5,319.692   6,737,266,716.253
36          8.857   8,038.335   24,178,365,927.954
37          9.821   12,379.035   95,746,329,074.699
38          10.938   19,464.213   426,549,896,027.785
39          12.241   31,313.052   2,195,878,864,751.030
40          13.771   51,666.536   13,587,000,475,647.000
41          15.581   87,685.492   107,609,043,767,124.000
42          17.739   153,584.511   1,225,128,963,288,710.000
43          20.334   278,755.888   26,683,308,820,428,100.000
44          23.486   526,848.629   
45          27.354   1,043,160.285   
46          32.158   2,180,204.995   
47          38.204   4,856,406.627   
48          45.926   11,676,189.076   
49          55.960   30,825,139.161   
50          69.250   91,550,663.309   
51          87.255   317,223,048.366   
52          112.297   1,360,886,877.492   
53          148.232   8,083,668,052.301   
54          201.781   88,031,145,089.557   
55          285.376      
56          423.783      
57          671.273      
58          1,162.980      
59          2,302.700      
60          5,699.184      
61          22,568.767      
925  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | PVP | Active Chat | Faucet on: November 19, 2014, 12:38:41 AM
What countries does Prime Dice block players from playing from?
926  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.1BTC Bitcoin Giveaway – Coin Sweeper Biggest Multiplier! on: November 19, 2014, 12:34:45 AM
 I just had a last attempt at position three! No good  Undecided
927  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.1BTC Bitcoin Giveaway – Coin Sweeper Biggest Multiplier! on: November 16, 2014, 12:35:40 PM
This game is not fair because anyway you will lose all your btc ...

Kind of comes with the territory of gambling GTFO. Some people win, some people lose, and in the long run the house wins... Unless of course Dooglus comes along and plays at your casino, he seems to win more than most!
928  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 0.1BTC Bitcoin Giveaway – Coin Sweeper Biggest Multiplier! on: November 16, 2014, 07:04:19 AM
As always in these competitions I will post first and come last  Sad

So I got 115.75x

929  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Rollin - 0.0015 BTC giveaway on: November 16, 2014, 03:52:47 AM
Here is the tweet: https://twitter.com/coingambling

Rollin Wallet Address: 1N5DVo8w6oTeTivQzicbouHDLrk5wHBWAN

Might write a blog about this giveaway Smiley
930  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: BitWheel.io 0.1BTC Giveaway! 50 to be claimed :) on: November 13, 2014, 08:21:20 AM
CGR Smiley
931  Economy / Gambling / Re: Looking for authors for Coin Gambling Reviews on: November 12, 2014, 02:36:39 AM
That kid that recorded that video sure dose not sound old enough to be gambling.

Was my first thought when I spoke with him too, but no, he is of legal age to be gambling. There is actually a thread on him on the forums about sounding too young and then casinos confirming his age (cant remember where it is).

He is a super nice guy as well, and we really appreciate his help  Smiley
932  Economy / Gambling / Re: Looking for authors for Coin Gambling Reviews on: November 12, 2014, 02:21:44 AM
Thanks to the people who have emailed to date Smiley
933  Economy / Gambling / Re: Advices on how to start a gamble site on: November 10, 2014, 06:22:55 AM
Get in contact with Bitcoin Gambling Affiliate sites to help get people to your site Smiley Like www.coingamblingreviews.com
934  Economy / Gambling / Looking for authors for Coin Gambling Reviews on: November 10, 2014, 05:48:31 AM
If you are unfamiliar with Coin Gambling Reviews (www.coingamblingreviews.com) we are an online gambling portal built by and specifically suited for supporters of digital currencies. We rely heavily on free/real reviews from people and we need more authors and content creators.

We currently have a small budget for people to test out gambling sites with. As an example one author tested out Prime Dice which we turned into a video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za0WFgGdQdY

If you are interested in writing Digital Currency gambling content or are willing to test out gambling site for us please send an applications to coingamblingreviews@gmail.com

In your application please include your 1) first name; 2) the reason you're interested in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies; 3) your favorite online gambling website and why; 4) what time zone you're in; 5) the best way to contact you.
935  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Bitcoin Gambling affiliate Programs on: November 09, 2014, 12:22:55 AM
FortuneJack is about to launch new, improved affiliate programme very soon. Don't know the exact details but sounds very promising. Currently they have 'refer a friend' system, not very attractive, but fully automated and no issues with payments.

PRCDice also got an interesting system, you get % on amount wagered, win or lose, but it's not automated atm, probably best to wait for PRCDice 2.0.

Agree with Fortune Jack! I think they will be a highly converting Casino to send traffic too. They also look professional enough to be around long enough to be worth promoting!
936  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbomb type script on: November 07, 2014, 02:02:42 AM
Ok gotcha! Like the ponzi style gambling games
937  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best gambling game - POLL on: November 06, 2014, 09:39:25 PM
Wheel of Fortune!!
938  Economy / Gambling / Re: Coinbomb type script on: November 06, 2014, 09:37:39 PM
Can you explain what coinbomb is exactly?
939  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Bitcoin Gambling affiliate Programs on: November 06, 2014, 09:34:47 PM
Hi,

I have written two articles about my experience with the best affiliate programs I have used to date (with screen shots of my accounts). These are not the biggest aggregate value for earnings but the best converters for the traffic I sent them Smiley

Coin Sweeper - http://www.coingamblingreviews.com/bitcoin-gambling-affiliate-coin-sweeper/

Bitcoin Penguin - http://www.coingamblingreviews.com/bitcoin-affiliate-bitcoin-penguin/



940  Economy / Gambling / Re: NitrogenSports.eu - SPORTSBOOK - POKER on: November 06, 2014, 09:30:31 PM
I see Roger Ver posted on Facebook about putting a bounty up for the hacker you were having problems with!

Hope they get him Smiley

http://bitcoinbountyhunter.com/bitalo.html
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