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1341  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 08, 2014, 10:03:47 AM
That's not cool  Undecided



we can't change seed every bet anymore ?

It's just a one minute cool down. People were spamming seed changes which led to issues.
1342  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 07, 2014, 09:45:34 PM
Hey, just wanted to say hi and I lost 0.6 more on PD today.. Totaling 15 BTC in 2 weeks.. What the... Any advice how to stop? PM me. ty.

It seems like you feel stuck and are hoping for some type of recuperation of bitcoin funds, but no matter what you do to try this you keep losing.

You have to understand that you cannot fall into the gambler's fallacy (the belief that because you're running under expected value means that if you keep betting, the expected value will even out over the long run).

My best suggestion is that you instead lock your bitcoin into the investment side, set up the proper 2 factor authentication and if you do not trust yourself to keep these funds there to have the 2fa account set up on the phone of someone you absolutely trust.  This way you'll be operating at a positive edge rather than a negative one and should (not guaranteed) be able to recover some of your lost funds slowly over time.

If you don't have any more funds, I'd strongly suggest just quitting gambling outright.  

You should never gamble more than you can afford and never play when you're no longer having fun.  I know that accepting a loss is hard to process, but chasing often leads to digging a hole that you can never get out of.

If you ever need to talk to someone about problem gambling, I can point you in the proper direction for good solid resources or will help you myself.

I wish you all the best.

Lock your funds away in cold storage and block yourself from all gambling sites you are active on by using the hosts file (if on windows). Anyone who is betting more than they can afford to lose for anything other than entertainment should consider blocking themselves.
1343  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 07, 2014, 03:50:29 PM
was about to bust hard, then hit this beauty:



You're killing it on that 9990x payout lately. Very nice!
1344  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 06, 2014, 05:10:42 PM
How we can check that house edge of PD[or any other] was fixed during our bets ?

Pretty much all the relevant information can be found here

https://primedice.com/verify
1345  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 05, 2014, 12:17:49 PM
Betting will be down for about 10 minutes whilst we do a table update to get around the 2.147bn bet limit we're quickly approaching.

Stunna, when you first designed PD, you haven't thought that a 32-bit number will one day be not big enough to store the bet ID, have you? Grin


Can't say we did. I'd like to think there must be very few online casinos that have had to deal with an issue like this one  Cool
1346  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | Over Dice? | NEW: Rain Bot! | 1% edge | 700+ BTC Already Invested on: December 05, 2014, 08:01:56 AM
I would invest 50btc right now into your site if doog would hold it.

You have to realize that it doesn't generally make sense for a crowd funded casino owner to only run off with the funds. That's extremely dangerous for them, wouldn't a person in that position rather scam undetectably by simply playing against investors or do both?

Even if your 50 BTC investment was escrowed it would still probably be a negative expected value investment.
1347  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 05, 2014, 05:54:54 AM
Betting will be down for about 10 minutes whilst we do a table update to get around the 2.147bn bet limit we're quickly approaching.
1348  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 04, 2014, 05:57:03 AM
Sorry for the great delay in providing commentary on the "robbinhood" situation. Primedice is fully private but for the sake of transparency we'll be discussing what happened soon after we finalize our investigation. Luckily, no users were impacted negatively by his actions only the house.
1349  Economy / Gambling / Re: 5 btc max withdrawal at most casinos? on: December 04, 2014, 05:54:27 AM
That's a pretty unprofessional rule, it sounds like they just made it up because they didn't have the funds on hand. There's no max cashout on primedice or any other dice sites that I know of, after we cashed out hufflepuff over 2000 coins of profit we adjusted the max bet.
1350  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 02, 2014, 03:32:57 PM
HOLD ON! I deposited a large amount of btc to my account williamj2543, while waiting for the deposit to confirm I tabbed out of the chrome window and browed the internet for maybe 20 minutes or so. I go back to the tab, and find my bitcoins GONE! I looked at my recent bets and found that all was betted, without my consent or any click of a button. I have heard of lots of problems user having with autobets and the general website, and I will not stand to be a victim of this. Primedice, please look and check all of your code, and kindly refund my money. You should really make sure everything is working 100%, as this is a gambling website, and one wrong button could lead to all funds lost.
Please look into this issue, I have been an active member of primedice for a long time, I was part of signature campaign, and I really enjoy this website, but I cannot continue to recommend it until this issue is resolved.

Normally would leave these sort of replies private, but the way you've set this out is very insulting to me.

This bet was made from the same session ID that deposited. Therefore it was either you or someone using the computer you used to deposit whilst you were not watching your screen (2nd scenario is very unlikely). Either way Primedice is not liable for something like this, obviously.

As for the chance of Primedice's code 'not working' and 'betting all your balance on 90% win chance', that's pretty ludicrous if you think about it. We get nearly 30 million bets a day from over 20,000 individual users, and this bug has never been reported. Obviously it's not an issue with the code or it would have been pointed out many times before.

Please never bet more than you can afford to lose, and if you do don't try and scam it back.

Feel like giving negative trust as this is a blatant scam attempt.
1351  Other / Meta / Re: The Question of Vod and Depth 2 Trust List on: December 01, 2014, 05:50:02 PM
If someone leaves a truly unjust rating on you, you have the opportunity to post incident and if others view it as abuse they can negative trust the abuser. This is really the only method of policing the trust system. The system isn't perfect but it's decent for checking for trolls and obvious scammers.
1352  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 138 on: December 01, 2014, 04:41:30 PM
2 @ 1.75
1353  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] (Staff Only) Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: December 01, 2014, 04:14:10 PM
Campaign will be launching within a week for hero/senior/legendary members. It will then be opened for full/member/jr shortly after.

We have a new payment system that will pay per post and depending on what forum section (Posting in some forum sections will get you more per post than others). The whole process will be fully automated and payments will be made weekly. We will be able to track users characters per post and easily ban spammers from the campaign. Hilariousandco (Bitcointalk mod) will be monitoring all participants and will be ensuring the quality of the forum is not lowered by participants.

We're setting a 50 BTC/month budget on this campaign so we are looking for a lot of people to sign up.
1354  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | NEW THREAD | <2 Hours Until Launch! | 490+ BTC Already Invested on: December 01, 2014, 04:03:56 PM
This website is not in competition with Primedice really at all. It's a completely different game that attracts a different crowd.

I'm just pointing out the obvious since no one else seems to have the balls to do so.

Thanks for the concerns, but I humbly request that you don't blatantly call us a scam. We have provided a signed address, proved that we have been in the community for at least a year, and have a live website that is running great.

I know Bitcoin is full of scams, and users have the right to suspect and not participate in services. You also have the right to warn them about that.

I believe we have been completely honest up until now. We can't go from launch to full reputation in one day and we know that. Please give us time and a fair chance to establish ourselves in this community.

I haven't blatantly called you a scam. I've pointed out facts and offered you a way to get around the trust issues.

If you don't want issues, simply fund the bank roll with your private investments you currently have. You don't need more funding. Coming from someone who has been in this Bitcoin gambling scene a while, increasing your max bet from 5 BTC to 20 BTC is going to make pretty much no difference in terms of profits. Increasing investments however will dilute your profits.

By allowing investments you are only lowering your profits. That's if your end game plan is to not run off with funds or play against investors undetectably. Considering you are completely anonymous and have no reputation to lose, running off with the funds seems like a logical route considering the profit incentives.

Good luck with your website though, I'm out.
1355  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | NEW THREAD | <2 Hours Until Launch! | 490+ BTC Already Invested on: December 01, 2014, 03:02:31 PM
Please invest with caution. I say this for every investment site, and I'm always right. If history serves us correctly, everyone who invests in this will lose their money. Trusting someone with no reputation or identity with 100's of thousands of dollars is INSANE. I'm sick of seeing people lose large amounts of money to scams related to investment gambling sites.

With all respect to the community, I agree that we should be wary of this site. But I guess it'll be much better if this post is posted by someone neutral? Sad (I love PD by the way, I'm just trying to be objective)

This website is not in competition with Primedice really at all. It's a completely different game that attracts a different crowd.

I'm just pointing out the obvious since no one else seems to have the balls to do so.
1356  Economy / Gambling / Re: Diggit.io | NEW THREAD | <2 Hours Until Launch! | 490+ BTC Already Invested on: December 01, 2014, 07:02:05 AM
Please invest with caution. I say this for every investment site, and I'm always right. If history serves us correctly, everyone who invests in this will lose their money. Trusting someone with no reputation or identity with 100's of thousands of dollars is INSANE. I'm sick of seeing people lose large amounts of money to scams related to investment gambling sites.

@OP, why don't you fund your bank roll yourself. Or work off the 500 coins you already have invested? Either way you will make MORE money. Why would you want to dilute your profits even further unless you were planning on running off with the funds?

I am happy to escrow your identity/funds/seeds. I'm also sure Dooglus would be happy to do such a thing. I'll put 1 BTC on you not doing any of those preventative measures though, despite the fact it would be the best way to promote your business if you were to be taking a legitimate route.
1357  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: December 01, 2014, 03:55:50 AM
well... nicholascra1 lost all his 33 BTC gained and is now down -1 BTC, well it was a good run, good for him!

Lol.. I am waiting for nicholascra1's reaction about this.

Well, I didn't see his latest betting. Anybody has a screen?

I've made a test lately, under a new account. Unfortunately I decided to use the chat.
Don't. It logs it all. And it changes your account luck. I felt it immediately once I announced my regular moniker.

I don't care any more, since support never got to help me, no matter how many emails I sent.
I pronounce them dead. Though, it kinda sucks that support themselves (or the fucked up PD machine/system starts rolling whatever you got left in your account to their benefit).

What a king of dice sites. Bam, what's the aussie equivalent to what's that all aboat? What a cunt business, folks.




All our bets are provably fair. We are not able to manipulate the outcome of any roll. When you choose a client seed, all your next rolls are determined at that point. Since you are able to change your client seed to anything you want, all your rolls are determined by YOU. If we were to cheat you, you would be able to prove so by doing a simple verification method. This means if Primedice was to cheat, the public would know and we would very quickly be out of business. This is obviously not our intention. If so we would have undoubtedly been publicly exposed throughout our 2 years of honest business.

You can read up more on our verification system here: https://primedice.com/verify

If you have any further questions regarding how our provably fair system works, you are more than welcome to ask me for assistance.
1358  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: November 29, 2014, 04:15:29 AM
Also a Reddit giveaway posted!

http://www.reddit.com/r/Primedice/comments/2nqa4x/primedice_2_billion_bets_giveaway/
1359  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice | The Most Popular Bitcoin Game | 1% Edge | Active Chat | Free BTC on: November 29, 2014, 04:05:24 AM
2 Billion bets giveaway

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877104.new#new

Also check FB page for even more..
1360  Economy / Games and rounds / [Primedice.com] 2 Billion Bets Giveaway! on: November 29, 2014, 04:04:40 AM


Only a little over a month ago I was posting the 1 billion bets giveaway, damn that went quick!

This giveaway is for the first 300 eligible posters, and will end in 72 hours from when this topic was posted!

Requirements for free 0.001 BTC

 - Minimum 30 activity

Requirements for free 0.003 BTC

 - Minimum 30 activity
 - Have a Primedice signature (Get one in 5 seconds here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=745779.0)

Not to mention you'll make good money from your referal link by having the signature!  Cool

How to claim the BTC

1. Post your Primedice username in this thread
2. Your account will be automatically credited in 72 hours from this post

Note: We reserve the right to not credit any accounts we feel are people abusing this giveaway.

There's also a bonus giveaway for our Facebook followers posted on our Facebook page! - https://www.facebook.com/officialprimedice

Easy as that. Thanks for the continued support guys, you're all awesome  Cool
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