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901  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 18, 2022, 02:31:20 PM
I detect some cognitive disorder, do you read what you type? Even if we try to follow your logic, you do realize that "most" means over 50% right?

Actually 'most' just means the greatest amount, which doesn't necessarily mean over 50%.

If you have 5 apples, BADecker has 6 apples, and I have 7 apples...I have less than 50% of the apples, but still the most.

That being said, I think more than 50% of Russians revere the Soviet Union.  Up until recently (when Putin went all Stalin) I believe Stalin had a higher approval rating than Putin, in the high 70% area.  

That would almost be like Hitler having a higher approval rating than Angela Merkel in Germany with the main difference being their evil sociopath that murdered 10's of millions of innocent people lost the war while Russia won the war.
902  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Unprecedented political raid on Trump/Redacted affidavit/etc. on: September 18, 2022, 02:09:14 PM

So let's recap your worldview:

- Universe was created by God in six days
- Plants existed on Earth before the Sun was formed
- Earth is 10,000 years old
- the Bible is the word of God
- snakes can talk
- slavery is good
- women need to be controlled/owned by men
- human zygotes have the same rights and protections as human beings
- killing for adultery is justified
- kiiling of gays is justified
- Russia did not invade Ukraine
- Ukrainians are Nazis
- Trump is the current president of the USA

Did I miss anything?

Yep, you missed the most important thing. You missed the 'thank you' for informing you about what's really going on in the world. Of course, your little recap is brief enough that it is easily missing a lot. But you should even be paying me for helping you finally get some of it right.

Cool


I would also like to thank af_newbie for informing BADecker what's really going on in the world.
903  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Unprecedented political raid on Trump/Redacted affidavit/etc. on: September 18, 2022, 08:58:16 AM
.......

So let's recap your worldview:

- Universe was created by God in six days
- Plants existed on Earth before the Sun was formed
- Earth is 10,000 years old
- the Bible is the word of God
- snakes can talk
- slavery is good
- women need to be controlled/owned by men
- human zygotes have the same rights and protections as human beings
- killing for adultery is justified
- kiiling of gays is justified
- Russia did not invade Ukraine
- Ukrainians are Nazis
- Trump is the current president of the USA

Did I miss anything?

Yeah, I think you covered most of the them, albeit you could browse his post history and
probably come up with hundreds more that are just as deluded, if not more.
In my 9 years of hanging out on bitcointalk, I can say without doubt, no one comes close to the sheer volume of lunacy BADecker
spams this forum with.  And I'm quite sure I am not alone in this assessment.






His first post was almost exactly 8 years ago.

Since then he's averaged about 12 posts a day and created almost 1,000 new threads.  No signature campaign...but....Vast majority of threads are same format and just a link + summary of article from fake news site.  Often ends with something like

Be sure to click the links in the various articles to see how widespread this actually is, and to see how it is coming out into the open.

He's either a paid shill for fake news or he's 100% insane.  Or both.  Probably both.
904  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 18, 2022, 01:01:33 AM
^^^ Obviously you don't care about the truth. How do we know? You said "who cares?"

If you have proof that Russia did it, great. But you really tarnish the appearance of your own honesty by saying something like 'who cares?'.

🤡

You said 'if'. "If" indicates speculation. Go read a war novel for your answer.

905  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Watford Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: September 18, 2022, 12:06:32 AM

September monthly bonus has been sent by Stake today. Surprisingly, I have received less than $200 with almost $400k wager. I had received more than $100 from the previous monthly bonus with $85k wager only. My gameplay activity is same as it was in the previous month. I have played in-house games, slots and placed bets on sports event too. Didn't expect such low bonus amount from the monthly



It's really beyond my expectation because we think you will get more than $300 but will it be possible because you got profit in your game last month? we know stake has applied different formula for bonus since few months ago.

By the way how much is the base bonus for Platinum 3 ? I am platinum 1 and my base bonus is $50

There is no such thing as a base amount. My platinum 2 account got 12$.

So your base amount is $12, assuming you didn't play.


When someone says he has base 50$ for plat 1 and I have 12$ for platinum 2 you cannot talk of base amounts, my level is higher so my "base" should be higher obviously.
Yet another smart post from you. Business as usual.

It seems like the base bet is not based solely on VIP level, but also recent action.

A plat 2 that wagered $6k over the past 6 months is likely going to have a lower base amount than a plat 2 that has been wagering 60k a month for the past 6 months - and if both players wager 0 next month, I would expect the second player to still receive the higher base amount.  

You claimed a couple months ago that you don't play at Stake any more.  If that's still the case, and you got $12, then $12 is the base amount, which, imo is generous. 
906  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 16, 2022, 09:52:18 PM
^^^ Since you jokers don't seem to realize what is happening, I'll break it down for you. It's quite simple.

Russia is being pushed beyond what she wants. The result will be world war. Ukraine will be the first to go.

They already invaded Ukraine.  

First they tried to take Kiev and overthrow the government, but lost that battle and had to retreat.

They decided to regroup and only occupy the East.

They were able to occupy most of the east for the past 6 months, but now the land is being taken back by Ukraines smaller, but smarter and more efficient military.  


what she wants

lol

I bet your mother rolled her eyes when she saw that Russian flag hanging up over your bed.
907  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Watford Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: September 16, 2022, 03:52:35 PM

September monthly bonus has been sent by Stake today. Surprisingly, I have received less than $200 with almost $400k wager. I had received more than $100 from the previous monthly bonus with $85k wager only. My gameplay activity is same as it was in the previous month. I have played in-house games, slots and placed bets on sports event too. Didn't expect such low bonus amount from the monthly



It's really beyond my expectation because we think you will get more than $300 but will it be possible because you got profit in your game last month? we know stake has applied different formula for bonus since few months ago.

By the way how much is the base bonus for Platinum 3 ? I am platinum 1 and my base bonus is $50

There is no such thing as a base amount. My platinum 2 account got 12$.

So your base amount is $12, assuming you didn't play.
908  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stake.com does not pay out $40k+ money. Scam on: September 16, 2022, 02:34:03 AM
40k is a lot of money. If you really believe you have a case, you can contact this lawyer below:

https://lms-advocaten.com/en/lms-curacao-gaming-lawyers/

He is based in Curacao and was successful in other cases against curacao bookmakers:

https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3614587-1bet-com-scam-account-closed-all-money-confiscated.html

I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that's the lawyer that was working with Game-Protect, in which case it will most likely be a nightmare dealing with him and he should not be trusted with any of your personal information.  He will waste tons of your time, hit you up for money over and over, and when you figure out he's full of it he will threaten to dox you if you speak out against him on the forum.
909  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 14, 2022, 07:43:40 AM
We went from UA being unable to even attempt to break the siege of Mariupol in May

Unable to even attempt?  Mariupol was besieged completely in early March.  What do you think they were doing for the rest of March and April and why do you think the city was leveled when Ukraine finally surrendered?  

Or is "unable to even attempt to break the siege" your funny way of saying surrender after months of fighting.
910  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 14, 2022, 04:02:12 AM
You have the same annoying defect as most 'libs', including most of my friends and family.  That is, reading/hearing something I didn't write/say.  I know it's a handy crutch for people who have no other way forward, but it's not a good look.  But I guess you long ago abandoned any pretense of intellectual rigor, honesty, self respect, etc, so why not, eh?  Fools most of the mouth breathers here on this thread

Common sense is not a defect.

You don't need to hear someone say "I am a Putin fanboy" to know they are a Putin fanboy.

Walks like a duck....etc.

You are obviously a Putin fan boy.



Putin has Migs. He doesn't need or want fanboys. Cheesy

Cool

Classic Putin fanboy comment ^^^^
911  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 13, 2022, 10:47:05 PM
You have the same annoying defect as most 'libs', including most of my friends and family.  That is, reading/hearing something I didn't write/say.  I know it's a handy crutch for people who have no other way forward, but it's not a good look.  But I guess you long ago abandoned any pretense of intellectual rigor, honesty, self respect, etc, so why not, eh?  Fools most of the mouth breathers here on this thread

Common sense is not a defect.

You don't need to hear someone say "I am a Putin fanboy" to know they are a Putin fanboy.

Walks like a duck....etc.

You are obviously a Putin fan boy.

912  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 13, 2022, 05:55:31 AM
...
Edit: From my own curiosity
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The pay of Wagner private military contractors (PMCs), who are usually aged between 35 and 55, is estimated to be between 80,000 ($1087) and 250,000 ($3397) Russian rubles a month. One source also stated the pay was as high as 300,000 ($4077).
https://special-ops.org/wagner-group-notorious-private-military-company/

At average of $2k/month for 6months that's $12k per contractor. So just that money from EU and US $1,98B, would get Wagner 165.000 contractors for 6months.

I do kind of wonder how fast Wagner, or any other PMC really, could ramp up (and maintain something close to their 'normal' effectiveness.)  I've heard that they get some of their personnel from prison, but I have to believe that the pool of suitable candidates from that demographic would be exhausted pretty quickly.

Another random thing I never got around to mentioning is that a few weeks or a month ago or something, the CEO of Wagner is said to have been nearly killed in an attack that is said to have been the work of the British SAF.  The interesting thing about this is that I doubt that very many of the Wagner people are very nice and forgiving, and that would certainly include the CEO.  Wagner is, as best I can tell, a private for-profit business entity.  It would be quite believable that misfortune which befell Great Brittan, or more generally the interests of the crown, in the form of an attack it could be simply revenge on the part of a privateer and had nothing to do with the Kremlin proper.

So do the Putin fan boys consider the Wagner group the good kind of Nazis?  How do you rationalize invading Ukraine bc "Nazis" while funding Nazis to fight for you.

Similar dissonance as the hate for Hitler while worshipping Stalin.
913  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com - The Leading Crypto Casino - 🦉 Drake, UFC, Watford Main Partner ⚽ 🥊 on: September 13, 2022, 04:06:58 AM

About the Djokovic thing, this should be a void. If he doesnt participate its a void, thats how its supposed to be.

In the beginning I thought the same and have had a lot of discussions with multiple casinos around this. When placing an outright bet (like who will win the US Open), it doesn't matter if the player starts the tournament or not. I am pretty sure that all bookies will see this as a loss.

I think it varies by book for futures.
914  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A Trump audit should prohibit him from running in 2024. on: September 13, 2022, 02:42:42 AM
I don't have specific knowledge of the contents of the documents, but I will tell you right now that this is related to North Korea. Our foreign adversaries may or may not already have this specific information, but they are all on the side of North Korea.

Further, the leaks to a friendly newspaper is an example of how the DOJ is being weaponized to harm Biden's political opponent. The purpose of the DOJ is to seek justice, and leaking information to the press is not in the interest of justice.

There's a bunch of speculation that they're likely related to Iran.  In the infamous photo, one of the dates is visible on a folder and it's the day or day after Trump pulled out of the Iran Nuclear deal.  That kind of information would be very valuable to someone with business interests in Israel or Saudi Arabia.  Who knows though, Trump stole a shit load of documents, might be both North Korea and Iran.

By the way, did you know Netanyahu has been friends with Trump for decades and used to live in Trump Tower in NYC?

By the way, did you know Trumps son in law received a $2 Billion (with a B) investment from Saudi Arabia just months after his time as a Senior White House Aid that focused on foreign policy in the middle east ended?



I don't think there is any question about the Biden administration's right to access the documents in question. They don't.

So, if Trump wins in 2024, does Biden get to take whatever documents he wants from any intelligence agency and keep them in his basement in Deleware?  And, even if they are extremely sensitive documents that are vital to National Security, Trump will have no right to access them?

Did Obama have the same power to do that as he was leaving office?

Would you defend Obama or Biden if they stole a bunch of documents and Trump, while president, tried to get them back?

Of course not.  Don't be silly.  Government records belong to the government.  The President works for the government, doesn't own it, and isn't above the law.  Trump was not a King.  (and he isn't one now either)

915  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Unprecedented political raid on Trump/Redacted affidavit/etc. on: September 13, 2022, 02:27:30 AM
Bill Barr, Trumps Attorney General also thinks it's unusual, here's what he had to say:

“People say this was unprecedented, well, it’s also unprecedented for a president to take all this classified information and put them in a country club, okay?”

How would Bill Barr know what other presidents did with documents that were at one point classified? Absent similar raids on former presidents, it is really not possible to know what other former presidents did.

I mean, yeah, I guess we can't say with absolute certainty that Trump was the first president to steal classified documents on his way out of office and then keep them in his basement as a civilian..  Just the first to get caught.  But, I think it's a pretty safe assumption to make that no other president has done that, especially at the scale Trump did.

Here's the rest of the quote from Barr on Fox News:

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“And how long is the government going to try to get that back? They jaw bone for a year. They were deceived on the voluntary actions taken. They then went and got a subpoena. They were deceived on that, they feel, and the facts are starting to show that they were being jerked around. And so how long, you know, how long do they wait?”

And a more recent one, also on Fox:

Quote
“Will the government be able to make out a technical case, will they have evidence by which — that they could indict somebody on, including him? That’s the first question, and I think they’re getting very close to that point, frankly,”

And a recent quote from you on Bill Barr:

Barr is on the side of the Constitution and the law





i think this is the first time in decades that an ex-president's house has been raided by the fbi, it's also natural because trump brought a lot of classified documents into his private home, which is supposed to be in the national archives building... but the biden administration should have used it a more "friendly" move because after all trump is a former president and he should be respected regardless of the controversy

The National Archives asked him to return all documents.  He gave them 15 boxes.  They figured out he still had some.

DOJ subpoenaed him for all documents.

Trump invited them to come pick up the rest in Florida.  They gave them an envelope and a lawyer swore that was it, no more documents (but they wouldn't let them look in any of the boxes in his basement.

<>
You left out the part when the National Archives sought to judicially enforce the subpoena. Oh wait.....that never happened.

The National Archives followed proper protocol and informed the DOJ when they realized that Trump had stolen sensitive government documents and refused to return them as a civilian, more than a year after losing the election.
916  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stake.com is a scam - I lost my money for ''Money laundering'' on: September 13, 2022, 01:45:57 AM
I don't believe they are scam anyone purposely.
Then change the topic title Smiley

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but some small can be tricky can put your money on trouble.
high rollers players can do little mistake and end up losing 100k if they brich some small thing from their TOS.
Casinos aren't designed to make high rollers rich, they're designed to make the owner rich. That's nothing new, and it would make sense to fully understand the details before wagering (especially for a high roller).

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I don't care.
Your OP didn't sound like you don't care.

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I also beat them at the end.
If you're referring to your other topic: you don't "beat" a casino by wagering and winning. Casinos only care about wagering: as long as players wager, they'll win in the long run.
If you want to beat any casino:
stop gambling.

When this type of transaction happen in between two person who are not living in the same country then technically it's money laundering. In that case casino becomes liable for it.
I don't think that's by definition money laundering. But even if it would be, wagering the money before withdrawing doesn't change it at all!


Is not money laundering people just say bunch of crap to fill their signature campaign goals. Like copy and paste.

What's not money laundering?  You haven't given any details of what you actually did.  If you want to be taken seriously you have to at least pretend to share the whole story....
917  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 12, 2022, 08:32:44 PM

Ukraine's 2nd Largest City Plunged Into Total Darkness As Russia Strikes Key Infrastructure[/b]


"The center of Ukraine's second city Kharkiv was plunged into darkness on Sunday evening by an electricity blackout," Reuters has confirmed of the large-scale outage. It's further being reported that some city districts are also without water, creating a severe crisis for residents.

"The cause and extent of the blackout in the northeastern city were not immediately clear. There were also unconfirmed social media reports of blackouts in other places and regions," the report said initially.

However, Ukrainian officials are pointing to stepped up and deliberate Russian attacks on civilian electrical facilities crucial to the city's operations. They are viewing it as punishment for the at this point largely successful Ukrainian military counteroffensive which has regained at least 40 towns and villages to the north and east of Kharkiv.

President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a brief statement to social media along with footage of destroyed infrastructure, denouncing "Deliberate and cynical missile strikes on civilian, critical infrastructure." He stressed they were not "military facilities" that were attacked. "Kharkiv and Donetsk regions were cut off. In Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy there are partial problems with power supply."

...


Cool
Nope, this is a punishment for Ukraine's incessant shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, as a result of which the last reactor was shut down today. Russia was unable to protect the operation of the nuclear power plant and the visit of the IAEA mission did not help either. Now Ukrainians should stock up on patience and gasoline generators, rocket attacks on Ukrainian thermal power plants will be regular.

Remember when the Russians dug holes in the ground to sleep in at Chernobyl until the Battle of Kiev was lost and they had to retreat?

Similar situation here.
918  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 11, 2022, 09:03:05 AM
919  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stake.com is a scam - I lost my money for ''Money laundering'' on: September 11, 2022, 08:16:24 AM
claiming someone does money laundering without proof is bad.
Is like saying you are a thief o you are a killer without proof..

There seems to be a misunderstanding between you and the casino. They don't accuse you of "money laundering" because they don't have the legal authority to do so, but they do have the right to enforce the rules that have been set. If you don't want to comply with the rules and conditions, you don't have a right to use the site.

is making their brand look bad.

I really don't think it does. Stake.com is one of the most popular crypto gambling sites out there. No one is going to take your juvenile accusations seriously.



You don't understand how marketing works and how the brain store information. What I did cause them to lose more (I am a marketing expert) I know things.
Many people who view this section subconsciously will be afraid to invest in stake when they see these titles.
Stake could avoid the trouble by not fook with me but look at them now.


Every casino has scam accusations from players that did something shady and think they can use this forum to extort money from them.  If you want to damage Stakes rep for being a scam, you have to back up your claims to convince others to leave them negative feedback.  Just crying scam without being transparent about what happened is just a waste of your time.  If you were using Stake to launder money, you're wasting your time.  I don't think Stake would freeze your funds without a very good reason, and I don't think you're going to tell us the whole truth, but in case I'm wrong:

What does your deposit/withdraw request history look like?  Post screen shots.

How many times did you deposit, and for how much, and how much did you wager?

And why did you deposit your money into a casino and then withdraw it without gambling?
920  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Stake.com is a scam - I lost my money for ''Money laundering'' on: September 10, 2022, 10:20:36 PM
I disagree money laundering is for black actvity ive nothing to hide and transperant about my source of income.
you can't say it's money laundering without proof (you say i mix funds)  do you have proof of it?  you just say things that not true and not relevant for me.
claiming someone for money laundering without proof if severe.

i gain nothing from mixing funds i never use these tools. And I don't launder any money read the definition before you accuse someone.
Looks like you are not getting the point.

What is termed as "mixing or money laundering" by casinos is when you deposit your money in them and then withdraw it without wagering at all. Basically, you are using a casino as your mixing tool to hide your transaction trail, and they don't like this behavior.

This is exactly what you did with stake.com, and that's why they blocked your account.

I have wagered on their casino more than 1 BTC. I don't come for mixing I come for play.
 If they block my account let me take my money and then block.


Why did you withdraw without wagering?
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