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April 22, 2015, 07:25:12 AM
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If I wasn't broke I'd probably buy a piece of the site  Grin
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April 22, 2015, 01:03:10 PM
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If I wasn't broke I'd probably buy a piece of the site  Grin

Really? Are you that satisfied with the site?
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April 22, 2015, 01:35:37 PM
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BikiniDice.com . Good design. Nice Girls

Maybe it is not the best but you will enjoy the girls are very attractive and sexy. Wink

Too bad that there is no demo to see if those girls are doing something, or they are just pics.
I guess they are just pictures.


Obviously...having them in a video doing something would set house edge well above 1% to have enough money to pay them!  Wink
Also....probably no one would end play at the site since people will peep and/or play with yourself (not with dice)!  Grin

A bit of strip would have been good upon winning a bet  Grin

Well, there is a dice site stripdice.me that works pretty much like that, but that doesn't go very successfully and owner has decided to sell it.

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April 23, 2015, 07:22:57 AM
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BikiniDice.com . Good design. Nice Girls

Maybe it is not the best but you will enjoy the girls are very attractive and sexy. Wink

Too bad that there is no demo to see if those girls are doing something, or they are just pics.
I guess they are just pictures.


Obviously...having them in a video doing something would set house edge well above 1% to have enough money to pay them!  Wink
Also....probably no one would end play at the site since people will peep and/or play with yourself (not with dice)!  Grin

A bit of strip would have been good upon winning a bet  Grin

Well, there is a dice site stripdice.me that works pretty much like that, but that doesn't go very successfully and owner has decided to sell it.

Really? Too bad as I was intending to try it.
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April 23, 2015, 08:32:14 AM
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any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked
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April 23, 2015, 09:35:34 AM
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any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked

Martingale is a mess. I could not really get his strategy.
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April 23, 2015, 10:46:37 AM
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any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked

You can try Primedice - it seems to be well rounded and surely legit with a honest owner. But don't play martingale, labouchere and these other ''strategies''. It doesn't seem likely, but believe me when you look mathematically at distribution of chances for a loosing streaks during long play - it becomes obvious that  you WILL lose. Better just make some 50% rolls to check if you're lucky Wink

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April 23, 2015, 01:32:54 PM
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You can try Primedice - it seems to be well rounded and surely legit with a honest owner. But don't play martingale, labouchere and these other ''strategies''. It doesn't seem likely, but believe me when you look mathematically at distribution of chances for a loosing streaks during long play - it becomes obvious that  you WILL lose. Better just make some 50% rolls to check if you're lucky Wink

No winning strategy obviously, You will be consumed by your own strategy in a long run and whatever your chance to win is, the house edge will stay the same so that is why you are guaranteed to lose in a long run

any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked

any dice sites can be used for your martingale strategy as most of the got the minimum bet of 1 satoshi, but I would say no to this as you will be losing in long term because of using this strategy
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April 24, 2015, 06:30:47 AM
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You can try Primedice - it seems to be well rounded and surely legit with a honest owner. But don't play martingale, labouchere and these other ''strategies''. It doesn't seem likely, but believe me when you look mathematically at distribution of chances for a loosing streaks during long play - it becomes obvious that  you WILL lose. Better just make some 50% rolls to check if you're lucky Wink

No winning strategy obviously, You will be consumed by your own strategy in a long run and whatever your chance to win is, the house edge will stay the same so that is why you are guaranteed to lose in a long run

any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked

any dice sites can be used for your martingale strategy as most of the got the minimum bet of 1 satoshi, but I would say no to this as you will be losing in long term because of using this strategy

Yes I've heard that Martingale is already cracked by bookies!
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April 24, 2015, 06:37:36 AM
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I haven't yet found a strategy that is working for me in the long run. Perhaps if you play with more money it will have a different result.
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April 24, 2015, 06:41:01 AM
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You can try Primedice - it seems to be well rounded and surely legit with a honest owner. But don't play martingale, labouchere and these other ''strategies''. It doesn't seem likely, but believe me when you look mathematically at distribution of chances for a loosing streaks during long play - it becomes obvious that  you WILL lose. Better just make some 50% rolls to check if you're lucky Wink

No winning strategy obviously, You will be consumed by your own strategy in a long run and whatever your chance to win is, the house edge will stay the same so that is why you are guaranteed to lose in a long run

any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked

any dice sites can be used for your martingale strategy as most of the got the minimum bet of 1 satoshi, but I would say no to this as you will be losing in long term because of using this strategy

Yes I've heard that Martingale is already cracked by bookies!

No, martingale is not cracked by gambling sites but indeed by statistics.

I haven't yet found a strategy that is working for me in the long run. Perhaps if you play with more money it will have a different result.

If you have more money, you will be able to withstand more losses in a row, and that will make you survive longer. But in the end you will still hit a long enough streak somewhere.
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April 24, 2015, 07:09:06 AM
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I haven't yet found a strategy that is working for me in the long run. Perhaps if you play with more money it will have a different result.

It is not a matter of more money - it's a matter of mathematics.
If you want to try big sums - try with some cheap coin like doge coin, there are plenty of dice sites that accept it. Set up your martingale and leave it for hours and hours, and you'll see what would happen to your money even if you got much. Luckily this time it was only doge bro Wink

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April 24, 2015, 08:17:37 AM
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You can try Primedice - it seems to be well rounded and surely legit with a honest owner. But don't play martingale, labouchere and these other ''strategies''. It doesn't seem likely, but believe me when you look mathematically at distribution of chances for a loosing streaks during long play - it becomes obvious that  you WILL lose. Better just make some 50% rolls to check if you're lucky Wink

No winning strategy obviously, You will be consumed by your own strategy in a long run and whatever your chance to win is, the house edge will stay the same so that is why you are guaranteed to lose in a long run

any cheap BTC casino to try martingale strategy  Shocked

any dice sites can be used for your martingale strategy as most of the got the minimum bet of 1 satoshi, but I would say no to this as you will be losing in long term because of using this strategy

Yes I've heard that Martingale is already cracked by bookies!

No, martingale is not cracked by gambling sites but indeed by statistics.

I haven't yet found a strategy that is working for me in the long run. Perhaps if you play with more money it will have a different result.

If you have more money, you will be able to withstand more losses in a row, and that will make you survive longer. But in the end you will still hit a long enough streak somewhere.

Yeah, Its like 1 loss gets you four steps back.
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April 24, 2015, 08:40:04 AM
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Anybody wanting to try martingale with ''big'' money can try here at freedoge.co.in faucet.
You don't need to buy or deposit anything, just put in some captchas and imagine that you bet with btc instead of doge. You go to Multiply Doge and you can set your martingale options there.. See how it goes...

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April 24, 2015, 08:49:06 AM
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Anybody wanting to try martingale with ''big'' money can try here at freedoge.co.in faucet.
You don't need to buy or deposit anything, just put in some captchas and imagine that you bet with btc instead of doge. You go to Multiply Doge and you can set your martingale options there.. See how it goes...

What's with that site. I checked it out and its just a single reg page.  Huh
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April 24, 2015, 08:55:50 AM
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Anybody wanting to try martingale with ''big'' money can try here at freedoge.co.in faucet.
You don't need to buy or deposit anything, just put in some captchas and imagine that you bet with btc instead of doge. You go to Multiply Doge and you can set your martingale options there.. See how it goes...

What's with that site. I checked it out and its just a single reg page.  Huh

It's a faucet dice site, so you can get 12-15 dogecoin faucet every hour and you can play dice there.

But I like dadice more, it has 250-12500 sat faucet, faucet amount depends on your level, and you can play dice there as well.

I am level 25 there, VIP member with 6250 sat faucet, I can claim it in every 5 minutes, just click my signature to earn and roll !!  Cheesy
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April 24, 2015, 09:18:25 AM
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Anybody wanting to try martingale with ''big'' money can try here at freedoge.co.in faucet.
You don't need to buy or deposit anything, just put in some captchas and imagine that you bet with btc instead of doge. You go to Multiply Doge and you can set your martingale options there.. See how it goes...

What's with that site. I checked it out and its just a single reg page.  Huh

It's a faucet dice site, so you can get 12-15 dogecoin faucet every hour and you can play dice there.

But I like dadice more, it has 250-12500 sat faucet, faucet amount depends on your level, and you can play dice there as well.

I am level 25 there, VIP member with 6250 sat faucet, I can claim it in every 5 minutes, just click my signature to earn and roll !!  Cheesy

Alright, fine, but does it accept some small value crypto like doge, cause, you know, the main thing here is to test how martingale works with a ''large'' amount of money. And by large I mean in digits not in value. If you got like 20k doge it's shit in value, but it's a lot of numbers to set your martingale at 1 doge'toshi and see how it rolls Smiley

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April 24, 2015, 09:28:53 AM
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Alright, fine, but does it accept some small value crypto like doge, cause, you know, the main thing here is to test how martingale works with a ''large'' amount of money. And by large I mean in digits not in value. If you got like 20k doge it's shit in value, but it's a lot of numbers to set your martingale at 1 doge'toshi and see how it rolls Smiley

Dadice is based on BTC, you can only play btc there. But it accepts dogecoin, dash and some other altcoins deposit and withdrawal.   Smiley

They integrates shapeshift exchange, so players can deposit dogecoins there, the website automatically exchanges doge to bitcoin, then you can roll with bitcoin. You can also withdraw dogecoin from there, the website automatically exchanges btc to doge if you wanna withdraw doge.
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April 24, 2015, 09:38:38 AM
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Alright, fine, but does it accept some small value crypto like doge, cause, you know, the main thing here is to test how martingale works with a ''large'' amount of money. And by large I mean in digits not in value. If you got like 20k doge it's shit in value, but it's a lot of numbers to set your martingale at 1 doge'toshi and see how it rolls Smiley

Dadice is based on BTC, you can only play btc there. But it accepts dogecoin, dash and some other altcoins deposit and withdrawal.   Smiley

They integrates shapeshift exchange, so players can deposit dogecoins there, the website automatically exchanges doge to bitcoin, then you can roll with bitcoin. You can also withdraw dogecoin from there, the website automatically exchanges btc to doge if you wanna withdraw doge.

That's not the point Smiley
They might be a good casino, but not good enough for testing martingale, labouchere and other strategies with big amount of coins.

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April 24, 2015, 09:54:13 AM
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Alright, fine, but does it accept some small value crypto like doge, cause, you know, the main thing here is to test how martingale works with a ''large'' amount of money. And by large I mean in digits not in value. If you got like 20k doge it's shit in value, but it's a lot of numbers to set your martingale at 1 doge'toshi and see how it rolls Smiley

Dadice is based on BTC, you can only play btc there. But it accepts dogecoin, dash and some other altcoins deposit and withdrawal.   Smiley

They integrates shapeshift exchange, so players can deposit dogecoins there, the website automatically exchanges doge to bitcoin, then you can roll with bitcoin. You can also withdraw dogecoin from there, the website automatically exchanges btc to doge if you wanna withdraw doge.

That's not the point Smiley
They might be a good casino, but not good enough for testing martingale, labouchere and other strategies with big amount of coins.

Yeah, I know. If you wanna try martingale with a big bankroll, dogecoin and reddcoin are great choices.  Grin  But martingale is dangerous, there are some discussion threads in this forum, you can see them.

I don't use martingale system because I don't have a huge bankroll, I may try with doge or redd in the future.
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