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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: January 27, 2013, 01:30:04 AM
How's it coming along? (I can't log in from the direct link or the website)
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu - Block 210000 Party REBUY! on: November 16, 2012, 04:39:12 AM
awesome ty.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu - Block 210000 Party REBUY! on: November 16, 2012, 02:43:09 AM
I would like to see deeper ring tables (200bb - 500bb).  Can these be created?
4  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 11, 2012, 12:29:38 AM
Thank you for the interest but we are at an impasse. Since I have never had a security deposit on the dozens of stakes in the past, I don't plan on going this route.  I do respect and understand where you are coming from though, however at this time I shall pass.

5  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 10:30:57 PM
Well yes the topic does state that, but if you've read through the thread you would see why that doesn't apply.

However, you obviously have some sense as you have considered making money off of me, so I offer these starter agreement solutions:

I will accept 5 BTC for 7.5 BTC (2.5 BTC profit) as a staking offer.

or

I will accept 5 BTC for 6 BTC (1 BTC profit) as a repayable loan.

6  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 06:18:17 PM
Look, my child wants me to go play with her and being the father that I am I am going to oblige her request. (Must be a shocker for Mr. Overflow that a gambler would stop gambling to spend time with his family).  If you want to send me a different proposal through direct messaging, I will read it when I get back in a few hours.

7  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 06:04:30 PM
That proposal doesn't seem right to me. Your asking for a staker's ROI % vs. a loaners ROI % and requiring a double deposit. I would be taking too much risk in that scenario.  If you want to do a micro loan without deposit and such a high ROI, I suppose I'd be willing to do so to prove myself credit worthy.
8  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 05:53:33 PM
Lock it up. I don't care.

I was only humoring Mr. Overflow with his narrow minded and ignorant views/comments.
9  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 05:49:02 PM
I am a member of this site. I am not going to stop being a member because you say "scuttle elsewhere".  Seriously, your intimidation attempt is weak sauce.
10  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 05:45:21 PM
I have no intentions of scuttling anywhere. Sorry to burst your bubble buddy.
11  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 05:42:32 PM
Did you miss the part where I said I didn't need a loan or did you miss the part where I rescinded my loan request?

Look buddy, I truly don't want to insult you, but you're being a dick without cause. 
12  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 05:18:36 PM
Three words:

Pot.
Kettle.
Black.

LOL  Grin

Yes, you weren't trolling here. My bad. How could I ever think that? Oh, and I don't see a question at all.

I requested a small loan because I doubt my chances for asking for 500 BTC are any good.  If I had asked for that, would you have not trolled me, or would you have trolled me worse?  Shouldn't a new member build trust by paying off small loans and work its way up?  Or did I miss the memo on how things work around here?

My "gambling" is and has always gone well. 
13  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 04:35:47 PM
+2 BTC since you started your trolling a couple of hours ago.

Dude, get a life and stop trolling people.

14  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 04:05:53 PM
Dude, you couldn't possibly make a bigger ass of yourself.

15  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 03:01:38 PM
I guess my last 6 years of tax returns prove nothing  Roll Eyes

gee, I should stop playing poker effective immediately, supporting my kids' college funds, and new car payments because Buffer Overflow uttered that no "magic formula" exists. Boy, what have I been doing with myself these past years? How foolish to think that I can continue to win with such a large RoR on my overall bankroll of 0.00000000006682%  

I guess I should attend the nearest gamblers anonymous meeting.  I am such a fool.

16  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 12:47:34 PM
I am willing to do whatever is appropriate.
17  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 12:08:34 PM
winnings come from other players' losses and winnings are shared with investors at an agreed price.

my quote reads that it is mathematically impossible to have any tangible risk of ruin.


http://www.evplusplus.com/poker_tools/risk_of_ruin/


use the link above and type in the following conservative values (1000 for bb, 5 for wr, 250 for standard deviation, RoR = 0.0000113% - and thats conservative)

with games as low as 1 (sb) / 2 (bb = big blind) and 10,000 units / 2 bb = 5,000 (where only 1,000 is used above) so now you can see that it is in fact mathematically impossible as the WR (winrate) exceeds 5 and the deviation is likely half of what is listed above.  

now add in the fact that the site does freerolls (win units without any investment) and you can see how even the most risk averse person should have no problems.

I just got back from the casino and made $68 in 3 hours time (a little better than par for the course against my lifetime wr) and while that is nothing astounding nor breath taking, it was in a $1 (sb) $2 (bb) uncapped game (buy in for $1,000,000 if you like) and seals runs penny, nickel, and dime equivalent poker. All things considered, I am supposed to be beating it for a good wr. I have my reasons for why I play there (I think bitcoin poker will grow and the games offered will be better) along with a few others. I do play on another anonymous poker site (Bovada) where I play $.25 (sb) $.50 (bb) games and I beat that for a solid wr.  

I understand that there are gambling degenerates out there with poor RoR management that are willing to roll over on a debt, but like most bad things in the world, these people represent a minority of the (poker) population. My original goal was to establish a line of credit (trust) with someone with a good amount of BTC and prove dividends so that if games on seals (or any other bitcoin poker site) ever do get to the point of player liquidity (like the mainstream sites) that I can play bigger games and have as many BTC readily available as needed (which equates to larger dividends for the investor).  Unfortunately, since bitcoin poker is in its infancy, poker staking sites do not have investors with readily available BTC.  Perhaps, I am ahead of my time here or perhaps bitcoin poker will never make the mainstream. However nonetheless, I found it important to create trust (win shares of dividends for loaner) on a smallish loan. It's like giving someone free money.  The proof is in the math above.
18  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 10, 2012, 01:31:43 AM
If I came to your face, would you say that? Oh wait, you'd have your mouth full.
19  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 09, 2012, 10:44:16 PM
Apparently, this site is full of trolls and these are not the kind of people that I want to build a financial relationship with. I rescind my request. Its a wonder that Bitcoin hasn't picked up more mainstream attention in the 3 years its been around. Some of you wouldn't know opportunity if you stepped on it.  Good luck.
20  Economy / Lending / Re: 10 BTC for 15 BTC in return on: November 09, 2012, 10:27:45 PM
take statistics class, learn distribution curves and get back to me.  I facepalm your facepalm.
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