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1  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sports betting biggest winners. on: July 19, 2020, 12:48:49 PM
I like to read about people who won large sums with small bets.

But this is often more an exception to the rule than a pattern.
2  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CS:GO and Betting on: July 19, 2020, 12:29:14 PM
Try Herosphere which is based on a ETH token they designed themselves.   If you are studying something properity then thats about the best example I can think of.   
  The problem I find they might have is its overally customised if anything, you must pick out indivual players to make that bet where as the majority of traffic for esports betting is people simply supporting one team over another.   Some people literally just want to bet Navi every time or Astralis I guess makes sense on their usual form for csgo.   Never a great idea to over complicate a product.

Thanks for the tip, this is very interesting. Can you share do you have a favorite team in Cs:GO?
3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Slots are better than Dice. on: July 10, 2020, 05:21:28 PM
It's still a matter of preference for every gambler. Others may agree to OP that slot is better while others may prefer dice over the other game mentioned. We have different reasons why we like the game better than the other one.


I have been gambling for quite a while now so personally, I have tried both. And I don't really know what to pick since both games can be fun to play depending on my mood. I don't have a specific liking between the two since I usually just play different games when I feel bored already with the other. But if I have to choose between the two, I might choose slots since I feel like I'm enjoying it better.

You accurately described my feelings.

I also play either slots or dice, depending on the mood and the company with which I come to the casino.

But most often I also choose slots.
4  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CS:GO and Betting on: July 10, 2020, 05:11:24 PM
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.

Did you mean the bet in bitcoin or the blockchain system itself?

Yes, that is what I mean by that. I am not really into researching things. All I base my current knowledge is really based on the things I hear and read and really I do not want to research deep into a certain topic. And so far I have not heard of bitcoin or crypto based betting for online games such as Counterstrike Go and even the famous ones like DOTA 2 and Fortnite and League of Legends. I was able to see how local betting works, but that's in basketball especially the numbers game. It takes a lot of work to do those kinds of things. So I think it will be a challenge to organize online games betting.

I saw there are sites that accept bets in bitcoins, but whether they work on the blockchain platform is the question.

It seems to me that an honest player in this market of services has not yet appeared to be fully regulated and transparent for the user. It is simply unprofitable for them.
If you are talking about websites that accept Counter Strike betting than I can suggest you a few :

1- Sportsbet.io
2- Stake.com
3- cloudbet.com

You may find more but these are the top 3 websites that offer csgo betting and also offer in-play odds in real time which is very interesting since you see how a team is doing on map 1 and based on that you can make best on the team to win other maps. Although keep in mind that some teams are good on some maps and look terrible on others.

I looked at the sites, but did not understand on what platform it are made. Blockchain?
5  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CS:GO and Betting on: July 02, 2020, 01:55:53 PM
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.

Did you mean the bet in bitcoin or the blockchain system itself?

Yes, that is what I mean by that. I am not really into researching things. All I base my current knowledge is really based on the things I hear and read and really I do not want to research deep into a certain topic. And so far I have not heard of bitcoin or crypto based betting for online games such as Counterstrike Go and even the famous ones like DOTA 2 and Fortnite and League of Legends. I was able to see how local betting works, but that's in basketball especially the numbers game. It takes a lot of work to do those kinds of things. So I think it will be a challenge to organize online games betting.

I saw there are sites that accept bets in bitcoins, but whether they work on the blockchain platform is the question.

It seems to me that an honest player in this market of services has not yet appeared to be fully regulated and transparent for the user. It is simply unprofitable for them.
6  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CS:GO and Betting on: June 16, 2020, 01:41:07 PM
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.

Did you mean the bet in bitcoin or the blockchain system itself?
7  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is your favorite gambling game? on: June 05, 2020, 07:51:41 PM
My biggest passion is poker. Sometimes I can play slots or roulette or bingo or something else, but poker is my fav
8  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you gamble to escape your problem? on: June 05, 2020, 07:42:18 PM
I know this is not right, but when I have problems, I really think that a glass of whiskey and gambling is a good idea.
9  Economy / Gambling / Re: New bot for 999dice and Primedice - SMART BOT on: April 06, 2020, 03:56:34 PM
I'm new there, but I don't post any bots. This guy has only 2 activity posts and he is suspicious like his bot  Grin
No one forcing you to post any bots, OP is clearly scammer since his bot contained many viruses in there. He hasn't active anymore on here so you don't need worry about him


Yes, I already understood that. It’s just that when you are new and upload some bot, it looks suspicious.
10  Economy / Gambling / Re: New bot for 999dice and Primedice - SMART BOT on: March 20, 2020, 10:37:00 AM
I'm new there, but I don't post any bots. This guy has only 2 activity posts and he is suspicious like his bot  Grin
11  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CORONAVIRUS IMPACT ON SPORTS GAMBLING on: March 20, 2020, 09:54:25 AM
House gambling,  Smiley, me and my friends and families are playing poker, just to pass some time because we are already in a lock-down, curfews are implemented here. But the money involved is not that huge, it's only friendly games, instead of doing nothing.

But yes, the only options for us is go online, dice, slots etc.

Very nice idea with house gambling. I'll take a note! We like to play board games.. Agricola is our fav one.
12  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Horseracing & Greyhounds covid19 shutdown on: March 19, 2020, 05:33:27 PM
Very sad news about Horse and Greyhounds racing, but we can do nothing..
13  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: CORONAVIRUS IMPACT ON SPORTS GAMBLING on: March 19, 2020, 05:18:51 PM
Nice idea with online gaming bets. But I completely agree with the opinion above that this will not replace the game that people are used to. But nothing can be done, we all need to wait.
14  Other / Beginners & Help / I have a crappy mining rig, should I use it this winter? on: September 02, 2013, 03:55:27 AM
I stopped mining, and frankly kind of forgot about bitcoin for almost 2 years, but now that I'm done school I can afford to focus on it again.  My rig just has 2 5830's, so I'm not actually going to be mining much at all.  But my apartment is electrically heated anyways.  So what I'm trying to figure out is the wear and tear on my rig (which I do use as a general purpose PC) worth the very small amount I'll be mining, or should I just stick with 100% my actually electrical heating (my rig won't completely heat my place, but it will help)

Thanks for your thoughts.
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