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1241  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Post your SegWit questions here - open discussion - big week for Bitcoin! on: August 13, 2017, 06:25:30 PM
I don't understand the technical side of segwitx2 and UASF, can you guys link me to a quality article, explaining the difference between two? Or can you tell me the differences in layman's terms, is it beneficial? And what is the difference between segwitx2 and segwit? I know that segwit was about taking out the "junk" from transaction, but what is different in segwitx2? Please don't mind these noobish questions, I have been out of touch from the technical side of bitcoin from a long period. Thanks.
1242  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 13, 2017, 08:46:52 AM
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Didn't you understand the example says about two AIs with the same lvl? It's not a real situation, it's a supposition. Two identical robots playing one against other. Only luck can decide it, depending the sequence of movements each one will make in game.

well its a hypothetical scenario which is unlikely to happen, but i agree if the same AI bot battles off its counterpart, The Luck factor will come in but as i said that is extremely unlikely to happen, You won't be renting your AI bot to your Opponent would you? Even the companies who will sell these bots in the future, will train them differently and then the rest will be on the owner, how he gambles with it and so on.
1243  Other / Archival / Re: Have you ever won a Jackpot? on: August 12, 2017, 06:38:26 PM
The only jackpot i have won is the prime dice 77.77 one. I have won them three times, but unfortunately the wins weren't that big, The biggest i won from the jackpot was 0.007 BTC. Have you ever won a jackpot in your life? If so how big was it?


"The biggest jackpot from the list below is won by user " tyz" with amount of 3.7 BTC. "
I never won jackpot in dice(and it is nice to see someone won it 3 times), but i won several times reward with highest payout in other games such as slots, plinko and video poker.
To be honest when someone say jackpot i see it as very large win, much larger than 0.007btc. 3.7 btc is something i call jackpot  Smiley

You are right the jackpot means one-time life settlement amount. If any one win jackpot his life should be settled. Winning just 0.07 BTC and 0.1 BTC is not a jackpot. Winning 3.7 BTC is real jackpot maybe if we win this amount now we can buy what ever we want, and we can build any new business with this amount.

Well i said in my post that 0.007 BTC isn't big or a life changing amount, even 3.7 BTC isn't either. But the websites these days clearly use the word of jackpot so it technically is a jackpot, just not big enough.



I won 2.12 btc on Satoshidice back in the day. I took first in the Big BTC on
Seals With Clubs back when Freemoney was still running it and BTC was worth
like 20 bucks. That was like 27 BTC, and I got 10 more on the tables.
  And I hit a 500,000/1 shot on just-dice a couple years ago, at almost
the exact same time the price of CLAM was decimated. None of these were
quite the Jackpot, but pretty damn close. Now if I could just learn to hodl.

Wow, you clearly need to work on your holding game, or maybe you are good at Hodling and you just don't want to bring too much attention towards yourself Tongue anyway, may the luck gods be with you from now on Wink
1244  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 12, 2017, 06:08:16 PM
Another big news coming in from the dota 2 internationals, OpenAi has officially beaten the top players in the world, in 1v1 matches, it has beaten sumail many other dota 2 players.

The Ai bot was given zero input from the team, it learned from playing against another copy of itself and currently only works in 1v1, you can read more details about it
here:   https://www.theverge.com/2017/8/11/16137388/dota-2-dendi-open-ai-elon-musk

The next big thing is here! AI is the future period!
1245  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 12, 2017, 04:57:06 PM
Look at google go ai, there are millions upon millions of moves, the portability of each move is very low and yet it has managed to beat the best of us. I don't think we need a quantum leap for just poker and stock predictions. There are bots which are already predicting the stock prices.

Checkers/chess/go programs brute force calculate every possible move. A question can be raised whether that represents true artificial intelligence. A go program calculates every move then uses an algorithm to estimate which move is the best, not unlike a coin sorter which evaluates each coin size to sort pennies from nickels and dimes.

Over the past 50 years, there hasn't been much evolution in terms of artificial intelligence software. All gains have come from hardware advancing via moore's law to a point where programs can calculate every possible move in checkers/chess/go within a reasonably short time.

There's no doubt computer programs (which probably shouldn't be called artificial intelligence) are very good at evaluating massive numbers of against some preset criteria. It shouldn't be confused with true artificial intelligence though.
We, human have created computers and as far as artificial intelligence bots being used to play games are concerned, there is no doubt that they can calculate all possible moves and select the best option in very short time. But I believe in the strength of human brains which is center of genuine intelligence and where is the fun if bots will be used to play for us ?

Well i have to agree we have created these AI bots, but we don't have the amount of computing power at our hand every single second as compared to a pc. Yes there won't be fun anymore, but a bot making millions for me sounds more fun than me playing and losing my bankroll.
Yeah! who wouldn't want a bot that makes millions, i would love to have one too lol. but what would happen if ai bot competes with another ai bot(both well/equally trained)? who'll win? winning eventually will come down to luck, right?


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Yes, if the two bots playing have the same skills and AI only luck can decide the game result.
They don't have emotions, so none of them will become nervous during the game, what could affect the result.


Wrong, There is no luck with AI, it comes down to how well the AI is trained, AI takes different paths and learns the most effective paths, So when 2 AI will battle off each other, It will come down to which AI has been trained more, Which has more experience, Which has been in more different situations, To simple user it may sound like luck, but it isn't, its machine learning, The Machine which will take the best path for each turn and will win in the end.
1246  Economy / Speculation / Re: Reasons behind this Rise/Bubble? on: August 12, 2017, 11:45:37 AM
Disappointed by the answers so far, all of them are just opinions, most are just anti bitcoin replies.

Well i am not into Bitcoin news, So need sources from you guys. What has caused this uproar in the price in your opinion? Except for the 1st Aug, Have any country approved bitcoin? except the Japan news. Any positive news in the air which has caused this up rise or its just a simple bubble. If you think this isn't a bubble do let me know why? I need proper sources with your answers. Also do suggest me some good news sources for bitcoins. Thank you.
You cannot ignore what had happened on aug 1. I guess it is more important one when considering approval by any government. Upgrading is a mandatory progress which will make a system more versatile and it will eventually lead to more adoption and legalization. Hence bitcoin has already done the requirements now we can expect more countries to adopt.

So, the current rally of bitcoin prices are just due to upgraded version of bitcoins as it will be capable of scaling more volumes for every block. No more bottlenecks.

I agree, but what will be the major difference between this fork and the September one? I am bit out of touch from segwitx2, want to hear an unbiased answer. Also any unbiased article link would be appreciated. Thanks
1247  Economy / Speculation / Reasons behind this Rise/Bubble? on: August 12, 2017, 08:44:17 AM
Well i am not into Bitcoin news, So need sources from you guys. What has caused this uproar in the price in your opinion? Except for the 1st Aug, Have any country approved bitcoin? except the Japan news. Any positive news in the air which has caused this up rise or its just a simple bubble. If you think this isn't a bubble do let me know why? I need proper sources with your answers. Also do suggest me some good news sources for bitcoins. Thank you.
1248  Other / Archival / Re: Have you ever won a Jackpot? on: August 11, 2017, 07:15:42 PM
I have won twice in Bitsler, roll number 77.77 with bet ID ending in 77 too. It usually comes when you are not looking for it. Been trying to hit JP in other sites and rolled more than 5 million rolls but not a single jackpot. Freebitco.in is where the jackpot never hits, been looking for it for years now, lol.

It looks like your a full-time gambler because you can able to roll so many bets in every single dice game. Do you play with your money or only with free money from the site? If you have spent your money then I believe overall still you will be under lose right? Because the more we gamble the more we get losses. I never aim to win any jackpot and didn't win even once.

Just because he has won multiple times doesn't means he is a professional gambler, i myself have won it 3 times yet i gamble occasionally. Almost haven't gambled on dice sites from mid 2015, if i remember correctly. Also Its all about luck, if you are lucky enough you will hit that lucky number within few rolls. I won those 3 jackpots within 2 days time frame if i remember correctly. You can't deduce anything from mere stats like these.
1249  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 11, 2017, 05:43:25 PM
Look at google go ai, there are millions upon millions of moves, the portability of each move is very low and yet it has managed to beat the best of us. I don't think we need a quantum leap for just poker and stock predictions. There are bots which are already predicting the stock prices.

Checkers/chess/go programs brute force calculate every possible move. A question can be raised whether that represents true artificial intelligence. A go program calculates every move then uses an algorithm to estimate which move is the best, not unlike a coin sorter which evaluates each coin size to sort pennies from nickels and dimes.

Over the past 50 years, there hasn't been much evolution in terms of artificial intelligence software. All gains have come from hardware advancing via moore's law to a point where programs can calculate every possible move in checkers/chess/go within a reasonably short time.

There's no doubt computer programs (which probably shouldn't be called artificial intelligence) are very good at evaluating massive numbers of against some preset criteria. It shouldn't be confused with true artificial intelligence though.
We, human have created computers and as far as artificial intelligence bots being used to play games are concerned, there is no doubt that they can calculate all possible moves and select the best option in very short time. But I believe in the strength of human brains which is center of genuine intelligence and where is the fun if bots will be used to play for us ?

Well i have to agree we have created these AI bots, but we don't have the amount of computing power at our hand every single second as compared to a pc. Yes there won't be fun anymore, but a bot making millions for me sounds more fun than me playing and losing my bankroll.
1250  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 10, 2017, 09:07:32 PM
Just read this article.
https://www.wired.com/2017/01/mystery-ai-just-crushed-best-human-players-poker/

There's already ai bot that can beat anyone in poker!

Thank you for sharing this, didn't know about this article, it is an interesting read and the results are amazing! 1.7 million dollars in winning that's huge, plus the way AI reacted to their moves was totally impressive! The future of gambling is now in ai's hands for sure! Don't know about how casinos will react to this, i think they may just ban the AI players which i think will be a loss for technology but if they don't, we will lose another beautiful game.
1251  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Creating trading bot - investors needed on: August 10, 2017, 07:47:23 PM
Would you like to show us your beta one? Also mind linking your LinkedIn or any other professional links? You won't get a investor like this, also what will make your bot standout? There is already gunbot out there and now the one which you linked to. Doing a simple bot like crypto storm isn't hard. Can be done within 10-15 days. Anyway would love to see your beta.
1252  Other / Archival / Re: Have you ever won a Jackpot? on: August 10, 2017, 06:51:12 PM
Back in 2013 or 2014 ( not completely certain anymore ) I won a jackpot on a gambling site which does not exist anymore. It was 3.7 BTC big and had a value of almost $2600 at this time. However it was followed by the time of the long downtrend after the Mt. Gox desaster. So value has been decreased. I have never sold. I hodled for almost three years.

Your jackpot is so far the biggest from the list, what was your bet amount for this win? Also hats off to your patience mate. 3 years and still holding that's amazing. Are you planning to cash them out or planning to hodl more? Anyway thanks for sharing and best of luck for the future.

Also thanks to everyone who have shared their winnings.
1253  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cricket match prediction discussions on: August 10, 2017, 06:31:47 PM
Next 3 days we don't have any big matches this month 12th India vs. Sri Lanka final test match is going to start. India already won this series by 2-0. So this test is prestige matter for Sri Lanka. Losing all 3 tests on the home ground is not good for SL. I think India may change there team squad in this test match maybe the bench players will play in this test. I am sure this match also India is going to win any guyess?   

Ya it is true that now Sri Lanka will be playing last test match and try to win for not getting lost the series whitewash. India change is that Jadeja got banned for the 1 test match so Axar Patel is playing on behalf of him, apart from this till now their is not change in squad.
Now Its surely India going to win this series by 3 - 0 because Sri Lanka is very poor and need time to settle things Herath is also going out for next match all new boys down by two zero very hard for them to fight back but hopefully we are going to watch some resistance from them

Sri Lanka played well in the second test match, with two of its batsmen scoring centuries. Yet they lost the match by an innings. Shows the wide gulf between the 2 teams here.
I have already tried several times to understand this game, but still can not understand what's what. The fact is that this is very unpredictable And I do not even understand how you guys manage to earn money on this. I learned to bet on other sports, but this one does not belong to me.

Iol it's quite easy mate! Don't bet before the start of the match. Watch the first 10 overs of the 2nd innings and then bet accordingly, if you understand cricket or have some knowledge, it will be quite easy for you to predict the rest of the match. Most matches are decided within 10-20 overs in the odi format. You can use the same strategy in t20s too. If you want further explanation hit me a pm i will explain you the "ins and outs"  of cricket.
1254  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 10, 2017, 05:57:46 PM
So Recently Elon Musk announced the Open AI as we know, If you don't know about "Open AI" just google it, It is basically a bot which learns from visual input and becomes a master at doing whatever it is trained on(Given enought time), It can master any Atari game and can even predict stock prices by given it the proper data, so i was wondering what if somebody trains it on Poker or Dice game? It will be the perfect player, far better than the human and could probably make websites go bankrupt, as there is no defeating to an AI. From what i am seeing the future will be AI's Playing against each other. The person who will have a better AI player will win the most bets, Let me know what do you think about it.


Also If anybody in their spare time can train it on Poker or a simple Head Tail game, Do share your results it will be interesting to see.

It seems you are still a newbie at gambling to even think like this. Gambling can never be learned by an AI, even if it does it cannot counteract the effects of randomness. Can an AI predict the future? If it can then it would win the dice games. If there was a fixed strategy in gambling, then there would have been super rich people from just gambling and all the casinos will go down.

I disagree with that. Indeed gambling is a random event, for example dice is random if it is truly dice. The problem is a computer can never ever pick a random number. It doesn't have that ability since it has no consciousness. So what it does is "simulate randomness." It uses plenty of variables and with the slightest amount of change the outcomes would be so different from one another.

That said, if this Open AI would learn how the computer generates random numbers, then it can predict the outcomes of the game.

Exactly! Thank you for sharing this, This is what i was trying to explain earlier, The Computer randomness is "Fake" it isn't true randomness, which can be exploited by a well trained AI.



I think ai can be trained to play only skill based games, would be interesting to see how they play against us(humans)and against other ai. in luck games, it's ai vs true randomness, who do you think will win?

The AI will beat anyone on any game if it is that smart. Remember that the chess computer back when computers are still in its infancy defeated a lot of chess masters. Likely the bot will be able to beat humans in poker. Also remember, the computer can make a damn good poker face. Then it can also read our facial reactions even on poker face.

Along with being well trained at poker, imagine being well trained on facial expression too, That would be the dream Bot for sure!



As for many people, You have missed out my update! Quoting it again here!

Update: Well its about time, Saw this page being advertised on Facebook, These people are funding people to code the Best AI for poker. They have already given out a 3d printer to one of the winners. Well the things are about to get interesting. Future of gambling is in AI's hand. Would love to hear Your thoughts on this.

Facebook Page Link: https://www.facebook.com/AIGamingCom/
website link: http://beta.aigaming.com
1255  Other / Archival / Re: Have you ever won a Jackpot? on: August 09, 2017, 05:16:11 PM
The only jackpot i have won is the prime dice 77.77 one. I have won them three times, but unfortunately the wins weren't that big, The biggest i won from the jackpot was 0.007 BTC. Have you ever won a jackpot in your life? If so how big was it?

You won the jackpot at primedice 3 times but your biggest won was only 0.007? how could it be possible because afaik to win the jackpot at primedice you should roll 77.77 twice in a row and the eligible bet amount to win is not less than 0.0001. With 0.0001 then a player will get 1% of the jackpot, Jackpot at PD is more than 100btc since launched IIRC. Mathematically you should win at least 1% of 100btc = 1btc but why you said only won 0.007?
Am I misunderstanding your post?

Nope it was way before the limit was placed,cuz the last time i gambled there i remember clearly that there was no minimum amount to be eligible. i am quite an old user on prime dice. May be they have updated there rules now.

Also thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences. Loving them.

Just once, at  Bitsler for a little more than 0.3BTC. The the BTC was different than now..
At first, I din't notice it but then the adrenaline came Smiley It was fun.

Ikr that feeling is a special one, the first time i won, i literally jumped out of my chair. Good times!
1256  Other / Archival / Have you ever won a Jackpot? on: August 09, 2017, 09:19:07 AM
The only jackpot i have won is the prime dice 77.77 one. I have won them three times, but unfortunately the wins weren't that big, The biggest i won from the jackpot was 0.007 BTC. Have you ever won a jackpot in your life? If so how big was it?


"The biggest jackpot from the list below is won by user " tyz" with amount of 3.7 BTC. "
1257  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Worst mistake in gambling on: August 09, 2017, 08:59:04 AM
The worst mistake I did when gambling was when I won on a certain dice site and it made me profit more than twice the amount I bet the amount with, what I did was I bet all the money including the profits I gained all in and lost all of them at once. I was in shock and even rub my eyes to see if I lost it all or not, that was plainly stupid of me to do that. Regretted it up until now and still could not believe why I did it.

Wow! That was pretty immature, mind sharing the figures you lost? I have seen people trying to recover money and losing their bankroll but opposite happened here. YOLO? Or just immature move?

That is the beauty of gambling. It will tempt people to do all kinds of crazy things to earn more and more money. But at the end, the result will be losses. So we should consider all these things are learnings and shouldn't repeat the same mistake again and again. Also, don't ever try to recover your losses from gambling because it may lead to even more losses.

Also shows the worst of humanity, of what we have become and what we should have been. We are filled with greed, our society has somewhat made us like this, We can't have enough money that's how our brains work these days, Even if you win 1 million in gambling, The greed will kick in and make you gamble more to get more returns. Just kind of disheartens me a bit. 
1258  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: RPG-Strategy + PvP GAME with BTC and other Crypto Currencies on: August 09, 2017, 08:39:04 AM
Hey i played a bit on your website, First of all at 1080p display, The game is way too much zoomed out, You need to work on the zoom thing, Plus you need to work a bit on the tutorial too, make it more newbie friendly, Plus i haven't seen any way to withdraw btc. How do we exchange money for points? Also when i click on the money tab, it says that for 1 point we will get 700 Euros! And minimum withdrawal is 8000 points, which means 8000*700=5600000 Euros! Are you sure your points are worth that much? I think its just a bug. You must incorporate Some sort bitcoin earnings in this game if you want it to succeed. The graphics aren't that bad either.
1259  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Open AI Gambling Bot/Discussion on: August 09, 2017, 07:51:17 AM
Update: Well its about time, Saw this page being advertised on Facebook, These people are funding people to code the Best AI for poker. They have already given out a 3d printer to one of the winners. Well the things are about to get interesting. Future of gambling is in AI's hand. Would love to hear Your thoughts on this.

Facebook Page Link: https://www.facebook.com/AIGamingCom/
website link: http://beta.aigaming.com
1260  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: RPG-Strategy + PvP GAME with BTC and other Crypto Currencies on: August 08, 2017, 06:10:18 PM
I hope you guys have properly planned this out, you will have to make sure the game logic is ran on the server side instead of the client side which could be disastrous. Right now i am mobile so couldn't see much on the website will visit from the pc too, but a rpg strategy game which pays has a big yes from me. Good luck with the project.
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