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October 10, 2015, 05:58:25 PM
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Investors should be happy nearly 100 btc profit. Happy = silent investors lol.

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October 10, 2015, 10:39:28 PM
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nice to see a guy calling players who cannot afford big bets uneducated. im sure that will bring members flocking to play. in all seriousness you really shouldnt act as if small bettors dont matter. its not their faults they cannot afford 2btc bets. little people matter too is all im saying

That's not what I meant at all. And for the record, I'm also not talking about 2 BTC, I'm talking a 2 millions time less, or $0.000242895

And the limit isn't even harmful to small players. In fact, I've seen several players who have been playing **MONTHS** without making a single deposit, and without ever betting less than 1 bit, all from the faucet. This is a behavior I have no problems with, nor do I even have a problem with someone betting a single satoshi. But someone who claims the faucet, then autobets (an average of) 20,000 bets isn't a use-case I particularly want to support, nor do I think it's really gambling.



that i can agree with. 1 sat bets arent gambling but some people do use 1 sat bets in the big hitter strategies and others like to preroll 0 sat bets or 1 sat bets before doing a huge roll. i wouldnt cut those kinda bets out completely

People use that 1 satoshi just to make some loss. After they make huge loss there, they think they will start winning but that is depends on your luck too. I ever tried that but seems that is not working for me

Of course it doesn't work. Your chance of winning a bet is the same no matter what happened prior. 10000 losses in a row doesn't give a better chance of a win. It's all the same.

but sometimes it will change your luck. This is what I heard most from people playing dice but there is also never happened to me, unless later when I bet I use this strategy and win a lot I will share it here  Grin

That's how the way it works. This is like saying "write down either an A or a B 5 times on a piece of paper however you want. I'll then guess whether each one is an A or a B. But to increase my luck, I'll only guess one per year." It doesn't change the results. It can't change them. They're already known.

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October 11, 2015, 01:07:42 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.
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October 11, 2015, 01:38:57 AM
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Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

I know there's some investors (like cowbay) who wait until a they see investor profit go down, then invest, and divest when it goes up again.

But all in all, I'm not convinced you will outperform just putting money in (but only as much as you can afford losing!) and forgetting about it for a few months. And for added benefit, help promote some of the MP casinos Grin. For instance, had you put money in at the earlier investment opportunity, you'd now be currently sitting on a 36% profit. I'm not sure if that's worth the risks or not, but hey, it's better than having lost money =)

Well I was doing quite alright sitting at a 3.8% ROI on my 10BTC investment that I started 10 days ago. Then the high roller started betting and I watched my profit fall from 0.38 to -0.03 so I divested. At that point the total investor profit was at 77BTC. Almost as soon as I divested the investor profit shot back up to 94BTC leaving me feeling like an idiot.

I'm not so sure its worth the risk but I'm also not sure where else to invest my spare coins besides cloud mining which is almost completely pointless due to the miniscule returns.
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October 11, 2015, 01:43:46 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

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October 11, 2015, 01:50:10 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.
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October 11, 2015, 02:08:14 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

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October 11, 2015, 02:34:03 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.
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October 11, 2015, 02:43:13 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

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October 11, 2015, 02:46:28 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.

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October 11, 2015, 03:22:33 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

0.2 still can't recover all the loss there. Just in few seconds you will lose much bitcoin there. Thats why people said should play slowly but that is dice games, you should know the risk though, somtimes you will win big and sometimes lose big. Dice will always be like that  Grin
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October 11, 2015, 08:28:20 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


ouch. that is a painful one. well at least u still have that 8btc left. it is better den losing all of it. and lets hope we can get lots of profit from the investment!!!
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October 11, 2015, 09:52:17 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.



I'm sorry for your loss but also am happy to see you were able to stop betting before doing bigger damages to yiyur bankroll.
It's not easy at all: happens you feel the urge to recover your losses as soon as possible and it could seem so easy just to double your previous bet and click again.
So, again, happy you did the right, difficult, move to stop betting.

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October 11, 2015, 10:07:49 AM
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Wow, taking big hits to my investment from some lucky high-roller. Let's hope his luck runs out before my bankroll does, haha.

Edit: God damn it, this always happens to me. I divest all when I see my investment plummeting and as soon as I divest, the investor profit goes almost all the way back to where it was. Lost 10 days worth of investment in 10 minutes.

You're doing it wrong. Why would you divest right after taking a loss? The guy you lost to is likely to keep playing, and likely to lose his winnings if he does.

As an investor you want high volume.

(Note: I also do it wrong, because I too get scared by big bets).

Yeah I realise that now but in the moment you're just thinking "oh shit, what if this guy just keeps winning?". Logic goes out the window when you're dealing with potentially large losses.

Welcome to bankroll investing. And yes, it's a risk either way. Always keep in mind the JD Nakowa situation, Smiley.

Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.


Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.



I'm sorry for your loss but also am happy to see you were able to stop betting before doing bigger damages to yiyur bankroll.
It's not easy at all: happens you feel the urge to recover your losses as soon as possible and it could seem so easy just to double your previous bet and click again.
So, again, happy you did the right, difficult, move to stop betting.

Yeah I'm lucky I don't have an addictive personality. I've heard of many people who've ruined their lives by simply not knowing when to stop.
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October 11, 2015, 07:04:21 PM
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Yeah I'm lucky I don't have an addictive personality. I've heard of many people who've ruined their lives by simply not knowing when to stop.

Gambler's fallacy is a big part of this. "I missed the 1% roll 99 times now. Just one more and I should hit it!"

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October 11, 2015, 07:14:55 PM
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Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.

Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.



I'm sorry for your loss but also am happy to see you were able to stop betting before doing bigger damages to yiyur bankroll.
It's not easy at all: happens you feel the urge to recover your losses as soon as possible and it could seem so easy just to double your previous bet and click again.
So, again, happy you did the right, difficult, move to stop betting.

Yeah I'm lucky I don't have an addictive personality. I've heard of many people who've ruined their lives by simply not knowing when to stop.

I did the exact same thing in August when investor profit got a big hit and went negative, and I lost a few bitcoin. I am sorry to see your loss, but looking at the bright side, your loss is not as big as mine and you have a much better self-control than I had lol.
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October 11, 2015, 08:29:12 PM
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Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.

Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.



I'm sorry for your loss but also am happy to see you were able to stop betting before doing bigger damages to yiyur bankroll.
It's not easy at all: happens you feel the urge to recover your losses as soon as possible and it could seem so easy just to double your previous bet and click again.
So, again, happy you did the right, difficult, move to stop betting.

Yeah I'm lucky I don't have an addictive personality. I've heard of many people who've ruined their lives by simply not knowing when to stop.

I did the exact same thing in August when investor profit got a big hit and went negative, and I lost a few bitcoin. I am sorry to see your loss, but looking at the bright side, your loss is not as big as mine and you have a much better self-control than I had lol.

On the flip side, there is at least one investor (maybe multiple) that divests, plays and profits, then reinvests it all. Same happens with JD.

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October 11, 2015, 11:59:02 PM
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Not my day today. Decided that it would be a good idea to "win back" my investment losses. Yeah, about that - lmao.

Ouch! At least you won that 0.2, if that makes you feel any better, lol.

Score! I lost it straight away though haha. After I won that .2 I was like "one more win and ill stop". Shit's harsh, man. With 8BTC invested I wonder how long it'll take to get back to 10BTC and recover my idiotic loss. Like 6 months? You win some and you lose some I guess.



I'm sorry for your loss but also am happy to see you were able to stop betting before doing bigger damages to yiyur bankroll.
It's not easy at all: happens you feel the urge to recover your losses as soon as possible and it could seem so easy just to double your previous bet and click again.
So, again, happy you did the right, difficult, move to stop betting.

Yeah I'm lucky I don't have an addictive personality. I've heard of many people who've ruined their lives by simply not knowing when to stop.

I did the exact same thing in August when investor profit got a big hit and went negative, and I lost a few bitcoin. I am sorry to see your loss, but looking at the bright side, your loss is not as big as mine and you have a much better self-control than I had lol.

that sounds super super scary. how did u lose? is the hit bigger than the recent hit we had?Huh
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October 12, 2015, 12:21:24 AM
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I did the exact same thing in August when investor profit got a big hit and went negative, and I lost a few bitcoin. I am sorry to see your loss, but looking at the bright side, your loss is not as big as mine and you have a much better self-control than I had lol.

that sounds super super scary. how did u lose? is the hit bigger than the recent hit we had?Huh

It is not even comparable lol. I don't have the exact numbers, but IIRC, in August, the investor profit went from something like +50 to like -20 within a few days.
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I did the exact same thing in August when investor profit got a big hit and went negative, and I lost a few bitcoin. I am sorry to see your loss, but looking at the bright side, your loss is not as big as mine and you have a much better self-control than I had lol.

that sounds super super scary. how did u lose? is the hit bigger than the recent hit we had?Huh

It is not even comparable lol. I don't have the exact numbers, but IIRC, in August, the investor profit went from something like +50 to like -20 within a few days.

woa. that is a huge drop. basically the pot lose all the profits in months to within a few days! so are you still invest in it after that or divest already??
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