So how many wins do you need to win the bounty? It is not clear.
Thanks
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Just gauging interest for some Fantasy Football Leagues.
Ideally, I'd like to have a few in the $50 to $300 range worth of Bitcoin.
Would anyone else be up for it?
What are the rules? How would it work? Count me in.
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So much money for Pogba, 105 mil. I can't believe it. I think that Ronaldo and Messi will be very upset now. Yes, Pogba is very good player but still not on the same level with Ronaldo and Messi. This went to fare really and I'm sure that ManUnit overpaid him.
I agree, Pogba is overpriced. But now he is officially MU player. So i just wish the best for him and he can prove to everyone that he is not overpriced. Not just that with him juve is little weaker and mnu got stronger But at the end think both team will take titles The way United fans are crowing over this transfer just shows they've learnt nothing from the furore that greeted the Di Maria signing, the Falcao loan and the Schweinstiger signing among others. Each of those was supposedly a "game changer" and a sign of intent. They all failed, as has pretty much every other signing of the last 3 seasons, and United and the fans were left with egg on their faces. They even claimed Van Gaal was going to win the lot to start with. Still gloat away. The rest of us will be here to laugh when the whining "attack, attack" chant starts in September, when the usual boos start up again in November, and when the "Jose out" banner flies over Old Trafford in March.
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Hey man, this is just for fun. You could always try again. I lost my 1st bet too. But last season I went 36 wins before losing.
I understand this challenge is mainly for entertainment purposes. But loosing your first bet is not different than losing your 36th. With your rules in the case of 1 failed bet you will lose your entire bankroll. Good luck with this. I will watch your progress. You are right. To be honest I withdrew a bit along the way, so I was basically playing for free. I intend to do the same here if I get far enough.... maybe at bet 10.
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Hey man, this is just for fun. You could always try again. I lost my 1st bet too. But last season I went 36 wins before losing.
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Where you have gone ? It been a week since your first bet are lost. About your bet , Arnaboldi have already down a set , if Trinker keep on pushing , i think you might lose this second bet too. Sorry to say this but i don't think this strategy actually work that well, did you ever win this challenge before? Arnaboldi retired, The stake was refunded
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Oops! a very bad start for me. I lost my 1st bet. But we go again. Remember this is a challenge, and it would most likely fail. I mean how many people get to climb Everest??? minimum odds are 1.1 and above. 01/08/16: BET ONE Podoroska N. - Babos T. – Timea Babos to win @ 1.17 https://www.coinbet24.com/coupon/baaaaajMX?affiliate_id=510.01 Returns 0.0117btc
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With pre-season now underway, football clubs are starting to prepare for a new campaign and so am I with my .01 Btc – 1 Btc challenge. I will provide daily bets which will feature pre-season matches and other sports building up to the new season as I attempt to turn 0.01 Btc into 1 Btc. My bets will be posted daily on this thread.
This bet challenge is a bet that contains odds of 1.1 or more and must win for the bet to be successful. The main advantage of a 0.01 Btc - 1 Btc bet is that the risk is low, but it takes time!
Feel free to post your own selections, Lets see who gets there first! If at all!
What is a 0.01 Btc – 1 Btc bet challenge?
Start with 0.01 Btc in a pot and place a bet @ 1.1 odds or more daily. It should take 47 days to reach 1Btc. There are no real rules except you should use your full stake every day! Which means the .01 Btc you started with plus all accumulated winnings added to the pot every day, which you then stake on the next 1.1, then the next and so on…
If you start with 0.01 and just bet purely on 1.1 shots these are your winnings….
10 wins in a row @ 1,1: 0.02593 Btc,
20 wins : 0.06727 Btc
30 wins : 0.17449 Btc
40 wins : 0.45259 Btc
49 wins = 1.0671 Btc
Feel free to quit here if you’re happy with that!
50 wins : 1.17390 Btc
and so on!
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Nitrogen sports is where I do most of my sports betting. There are a whopping twenty-plus categories to bet on including baseball, soccer, basketball, eSports and plenty more. Bitcoin is the only way to deposit and it took only one confirmation for my account to be credited. Withdrawals are almost instant. Give or take, 15 minutes. The best thing about betting here is their low juice. Their website also supports 2-Factor authentication by google, which will not fail under most circumstances. and email confirmation as well, if you don't trust google.
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Yes, you will always lose and the house would win most times unless you develop an edge you can exploit.
An edge can be any piece of information a gambler uses to gain an advantage over the house when placing a bet. For example, if a gambler has inside information from team officials that a player is injured or will not play their usual role, that is a big advantage.
Many sportsbooks and bookmakers use historical data and any available information to gain an edge over those placing bets. If a player on a team has a favorable matchup or valuable information about their opponent, the athlete is considered to have an edge.
Furthermore, talented superstar athletes like that of Ronaldo or Messi give their team an edge because of their ability.
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Having been dismissed for just 117 on the first day, Sri Lanka were looking at a large first-innings deficit only for Rangana Herath and Lakshan Sandakan to dismiss the visitors for 203, the left-arm spinners claiming four wickets each.
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I think there should've been more focus on the idea that what Michell was accused of didn't fit into the current Florida money laundering statutes, not whether or not bitcoins is money.
In my opinion, even if bitcoins were considered money, what Michell was looking to do wasn't money laundering, because there wasn't any evidence presented in the case that showed that he acquired the bitcoins illegally. (Someone who knows the case better than me is welcome to correct me on this.)
My understanding of money laundering is that it's where you take illegally acquired, tainted money, and look to convert it into clean money. There was no evidence that Michell's bitcoins were illegally acquired. The undercover officers staged the transaction to make it look as if Michell was complicit in future crimes that *they* wanted to commit with the bitcoins (credit card fraud), but that's also not money laundering, at least, not Michell's side of the transaction. It's definitely unclear to me, legally, whether *just hearing* someone comment on what they want to do with the money, or property, that they buy from you makes you complicit in *their* future crime.
I believe the judge, during the case, even made a comment about how, if anything, what Michell had been looking to do was more like "reverse money laundering", an activity that isn't in the law.
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The days of cash are soon coming to an end, from all indications, and this can be a boon or a bust for banks everywhere.
Wait until people start to figure out you don’t need a bank to live a prosperous life.
New technologies have beaten the establishment before and banished them into the corn fields.Traditional banking is next.
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Raiola cancels Pogba's Man Utd medical Fees to be paid to Mino Raiola are holding up Paul Pogba's move from Juventus to Manchester United, with the agent having cancelled the player's medical. I'm glad this happened. He is not worth that much money. And it's known that Raiola is a greedy scum. This is a joke right? are you honestly saying that MU could end up paying 120m for Paul Pogba? not Messi, Ronaldo, Bale or Neymar but Paul Pogba? The money in football is sick. Not too long before we reach the billion mark for a player the way things are going, United should back out of the Pogba deal.
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