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81  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 31, 2014, 08:15:29 AM
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Bit777 account: alisha

Hoping that the OP will acknowledge that I have enrolled. Thanks.

You have
82  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 31, 2014, 08:14:58 AM
Are posts in non english subforums also counted?

Yes
83  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which bitcoin casino is your favourite and why? on: January 29, 2014, 04:55:41 PM
In a 8 deck shoe of Baccarat the house edge on a banker bet is 1.06%. Therefore, if you bet $1.00 for 10,000 games, the game balance should be around -1.06%*$10000 = -$100.60
Depending on what deposit and bonus offer you receive, the final balance will be different from casino to casino.

So lets suppose a casino offered you a 200% bonus with a 12x rollover. You will have to look in the fine print but for example BITOOMBA Casino says Baccarat hands equal only .25% of the rollover so we will have to multiply the 12x rollover by 4 to satisfy such bonus. If you deposit $100, just by playing Baccarat alone and only wagering $1.00 per spin you would have to play banker 14400 times to meet such rollover. Lets plug the numbers into the calculation and this is what you should end up around -1.06%*$14400 = -$152.64.

Initial Deposit  + $200 Bonus - $152.64 = +47.36

If this is the case the player has a real edge and is unsuitable for a casino to offer long term especially with bitcoins which anyone could actually create 100 accounts and take such bonus offers. One thing is certain, Most RNG casino software is designed to take advantage of players and without the really dumb providers exposing themselves (casino web scripts for example and also the same software Bit777 shilled for) it sadly goes undetected.

Hooray, do I see a light bulb above your head? Google is a good helper in situations like this, isn't it!

Now roll back and delete all your incompetent posts with the "all casinos that offer bonuses are rigged" statements. Cheesy Or maybe you are still not fully convinced? Do some more googling, you might find more answers!

I've got to tell you Alan, sometimes you do make my day!
84  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which bitcoin casino is your favourite and why? on: January 29, 2014, 02:22:33 PM
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I do not really see many casinos offering any deposit bonuses

Provably fair casinos would go bankrupt if they would offer a bonus without some sort of exorbitant rollover requirement. Reason so, they are FAIR which is the keyword here. Companies that offer 200% cash bonuses for casino games clearly run a rigged house and should be avoided. Just take a look at the threads here this week, it's pretty clear who offers honest games and who does not.

I am sorry but I am not sure I understand your logic here quite well. Bonuses and free spins have been one of the biggest standard promotions in classic gambling industry. Why exactly you believe that in provable casinos it is different? Because all the big slot producers (NETENT, IGT, PT, WMS) are rigged?

You can't find logic somewhere, where there isn't any. Alan was just trying to look smart in front of the newbies so he can lure them to his site... and they can lose their money in the provably fair casinos that pay him.
85  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which bitcoin casino is your favourite and why? on: January 29, 2014, 08:06:04 AM
So Allan, essentially you are stating that Microgaming, Playtech, IGT, NetEnt, Sheriff Gaming, Novomatic, EGT and countless others are providing rigged software, because every single casino that uses their software offers large bonuses, and is also RNG and does not feature the provably fair technology. You must be out of your mind to make such a ludacris statement. Have you EVER had any closer encounters to such software? My best guess is NO, otherwise you would know better. You would know about the different randomness tests their RNG's have gone through, something that most bitcoin casinos have not (and of course are left vulnerable against different attacks). You would know that their "guaranteed percentage profit" is guaranteed after tens of millions of games - which is a mathematical guarantee not a software one, and there are 0 guarantees in the short term. You would know other important facts, but I am not here to educate you, that's your job.

After such statements I can only wonder how can you push your opinion as credible, when there is no common sense in it at all.
86  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 29, 2014, 07:54:16 AM
Current Post Count: 904

Peerbet Account: Jok505f61a1

Thanks.
I think with red trust this campaign is not going to accept you because they already fire one person you have to ask OP first for this


What does that mean? As you know, The trust system is berzerk right now, I wouldn't trust what someone else says about another user, Some of my red is from angry scammers I ratted out. and another user who has problems with humor and trolling.  Undecided

I like it when someone judges a book by its cover. Smiley

Indeed, we can't accept you with your trust rating. You have way too many red flags from different users.
LOL, Are you that ignorant, If you were a user busting scammers, You would see red all over your own account, Still doesn't make a person a scammer, That is just naive IMO.

Noone said you are a scammer. You just don't look like a trustworthy user. Our own red flags are mostly placed by people who lost money in the casino and do it as a revenge, so they are mostly irrelevant.
87  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 29, 2014, 07:50:48 AM
Everyone credited. Good luck!
88  Economy / Gambling / Re: legit bitcoin wheel of fortune on: January 29, 2014, 06:55:37 AM
Peerbet.org
89  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which bitcoin casino is your favourite and why? on: January 29, 2014, 06:54:57 AM
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I do not really see many casinos offering any deposit bonuses

Provably fair casinos would go bankrupt if they would offer a bonus without some sort of exorbitant rollover requirement. Reason so, they are FAIR which is the keyword here. Companies that offer 200% cash bonuses for casino games clearly run a rigged house and should be avoided. Just take a look at the threads here this week, it's pretty clear who offers honest games and who does not.

This is the most misleading statement I've read in recent days. I am surprised it comes from such a renown casino professional. Casino bonuses are industry standard, and they should and must be offered by any casino that wants to keep their players or attract new ones. Both online and land-based. The fact that some of the provably fair casinos are not offering such means that their owners are not very experienced in the gambling industry nor in marketing it. 
90  Economy / Gambling / Re: Peerbet.org * We Accept DOGE * BTC/LTC/NMC/PPC/FTC/XPM/ANC/DOGE! on: January 28, 2014, 09:02:49 PM
Peerbet Dice passed 10,000,000 bets today in btc, and a bunch more in the other crypto coins! Woohoo!
91  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 28, 2014, 08:31:57 AM
Current Post Count: 904

Peerbet Account: Jok505f61a1

Thanks.
I think with red trust this campaign is not going to accept you because they already fire one person you have to ask OP first for this


What does that mean? As you know, The trust system is berzerk right now, I wouldn't trust what someone else says about another user, Some of my red is from angry scammers I ratted out. and another user who has problems with humor and trolling.  Undecided

I like it when someone judges a book by its cover. Smiley

Indeed, we can't accept you with your trust rating. You have way too many red flags from different users.
92  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 27, 2014, 08:44:48 AM
lamigo
Thanks.  Tongue

The giveaway is being done with the idea for players to have some free money to play with. If you will just be storing them with the idea to withdraw, you will get disqualified. This also goes for chemisfun.
93  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 27, 2014, 08:42:35 AM
Everyone credited. Good luck!
94  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♠ Bit777.com ♠ WE ACCEPT DOGE! Play with BTC/LTC/NMC/PPC/XPM/FTC/ANC/DOGE! on: January 27, 2014, 07:24:39 AM
any news about nxt deposit?

We are having some issues with NXT, we hope to resolve them asap.
95  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 26, 2014, 09:37:50 AM
To clarify, you don't need to reenroll every month, as long as you keep your signature, you are in.

The other questions that have been answered by users are correct.
96  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.5 BTC/month to Advertise Bit777 & Peerbet! on: January 26, 2014, 09:35:45 AM
Adress: 1P3sbpFAoBotEuhMPYx8td1KSR36ozFAHR
Posts: 64

Signature already set

Seems like you've overlooked my post or did I something wrong?

No, you are already in
97  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♠ Bit777.com ♠ WE ACCEPT DOGE! Play with BTC/LTC/NMC/PPC/XPM/FTC/ANC/DOGE! on: January 26, 2014, 09:14:55 AM
We don't have a freebie giveaway in this thread. If you want one, you should go to Games and Rounds.
98  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Bit777.com 1mBTC Giveaway! on: January 26, 2014, 09:13:51 AM
Everyone credited. Good luck!
99  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Bit777.com 1mBTC Giveaway! on: January 26, 2014, 09:10:15 AM
saif313

thanks  Grin

You already received it back in September
100  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Daily] Peerbet.org 1000 Satoshi Giveaway! on: January 26, 2014, 09:08:44 AM
Everyone credited. Good luck!
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