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June 06, 2020, 06:02:03 AM
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What does the promo roll mean? Does it mean that user join promotion on Bitsler and claim free/ fauceted coins from promotions/ free spins to roll and win?

Not quite sure about promo roll but I guess it is related to the one called by promo wins tab under the contest tab.

And what is XP gained? Smiley

It is something like points that you gained by wagering. This XP points show how much your progress into the next VIP level. The more you bet the more XP points you get and the faster you reach the next level.

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June 06, 2020, 07:20:18 PM
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^Jesus Christ, so this guy put up 9 dogecoins and in return got back 54 THOUSAND doge coins? That is 0.023 cents gambled, literally just a tiny bit over 2 cents gambled and he got back 140 dollars or so back. I mean I know 140 dollars is not a lot of money for many people, and to me it would be a lot of money but I wouldn't really have a life changing event if I won it, I would probably just have an easier month on June but that's about it.

However even with that, this is a 6000x return we are talking about, 2 cents becoming 140 dollars is not something I have ever seen anywhere else in the casino world, not just crypto but anywhere ever. I didn't even know 6000x was a possible odds, don't know the max odds you could win but I thought it was 999x, didn't know it could go even further up.
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June 07, 2020, 07:23:37 AM
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^Jesus Christ, so this guy put up 9 dogecoins and in return got back 54 THOUSAND doge coins? That is 0.023 cents gambled, literally just a tiny bit over 2 cents gambled and he got back 140 dollars or so back. I mean I know 140 dollars is not a lot of money for many people, and to me it would be a lot of money but I wouldn't really have a life changing event if I won it, I would probably just have an easier month on June but that's about it.

However even with that, this is a 6000x return we are talking about, 2 cents becoming 140 dollars is not something I have ever seen anywhere else in the casino world, not just crypto but anywhere ever. I didn't even know 6000x was a possible odds, don't know the max odds you could win but I thought it was 999x, didn't know it could go even further up.

Seems that you need to do more researches about big win. Look at some previous pages of this topic, there was someone turned 100satoshi into almostba whole btc as the player won 1,000,000x payout. There are also many other bigger payout in this crypto world gambling industry. Mines game for example, gives you a chance to win up to more than 5million payout.

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^Jesus Christ, so this guy put up 9 dogecoins and in return got back 54 THOUSAND doge coins? That is 0.023 cents gambled, literally just a tiny bit over 2 cents gambled and he got back 140 dollars or so back. I mean I know 140 dollars is not a lot of money for many people, and to me it would be a lot of money but I wouldn't really have a life changing event if I won it, I would probably just have an easier month on June but that's about it.

However even with that, this is a 6000x return we are talking about, 2 cents becoming 140 dollars is not something I have ever seen anywhere else in the casino world, not just crypto but anywhere ever. I didn't even know 6000x was a possible odds, don't know the max odds you could win but I thought it was 999x, didn't know it could go even further up.

Seems that you need to do more researches about big win. Look at some previous pages of this topic, there was someone turned 100satoshi into almostba whole btc as the player won 1,000,000x payout. There are also many other bigger payout in this crypto world gambling industry. Mines game for example, gives you a chance to win up to more than 5million payout.

Provably he just newly see this kind of big wins that's why he got surprise for the lucky result of the person who win such huge amount for small bets and that is how luck works so for us to win like that we need extraordinary lucky hands and bet frequently according to our guts and aim the jackpot since if we will strike up by good chance maybe we will hit the same huge winnings.

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June 07, 2020, 08:06:00 PM
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^Jesus Christ, so this guy put up 9 dogecoins and in return got back 54 THOUSAND doge coins? That is 0.023 cents gambled, literally just a tiny bit over 2 cents gambled and he got back 140 dollars or so back. I mean I know 140 dollars is not a lot of money for many people, and to me it would be a lot of money but I wouldn't really have a life changing event if I won it, I would probably just have an easier month on June but that's about it.

However even with that, this is a 6000x return we are talking about, 2 cents becoming 140 dollars is not something I have ever seen anywhere else in the casino world, not just crypto but anywhere ever. I didn't even know 6000x was a possible odds, don't know the max odds you could win but I thought it was 999x, didn't know it could go even further up.

Seems that you need to do more researches about big win. Look at some previous pages of this topic, there was someone turned 100satoshi into almostba whole btc as the player won 1,000,000x payout. There are also many other bigger payout in this crypto world gambling industry. Mines game for example, gives you a chance to win up to more than 5million payout.
What the hell? 5 million times more than what you wagered? That means if you wager 1 dollars you could possibly win 5 million dollars, if you wager 0.1 dollars that is 500k, if you even wager just 0.01 which is 1 cents, you could still win 50 thousand dollars! Is that really true? I mean if it is that is a whole lot of money and I have never seen it. I really should do more research like you said.

I mainly play on sportsbetting and poker, sometimes when I am bored I do dice as well to spend some time but even that is rare and in many places I gamble there is 2 reasons not to have that, one is the obvious one where you get 999x max in many places, second is the cap, usually you can win like 10-20 bitcoins at most, nothing more, which is still a ton of money but not x5million levels of coverage for them.
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June 07, 2020, 10:20:08 PM
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What the hell? 5 million times more than what you wagered? That means if you wager 1 dollars you could possibly win 5 million dollars, if you wager 0.1 dollars that is 500k, if you even wager just 0.01 which is 1 cents, you could still win 50 thousand dollars! Is that really true? I mean if it is that is a whole lot of money and I have never seen it. I really should do more research like you said.
I don't think Bitsler would allow someone to win $5 million unless their bankroll is big enough to tank a loss like that.

Most casinos have a max profit to maintain their bankroll and according to their article page the max profit is 2 btc.

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June 08, 2020, 09:45:06 PM
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I don't think Bitsler would allow someone to win $5 million unless their bankroll is big enough to tank a loss like that.

Most casinos have a max profit to maintain their bankroll and according to their article page the max profit is 2 btc.

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That seems previously proposed but probably not in practice anymore, I mean not really a precise number to win.

I just meant if you wager 1 dollars you could get 5 million dollars looking at the odds that you could win. Because I was told even 5x million odds are possible. Obviously it would be very difficult to pay that up and the max bet wouldn't allow it, but that wasn't the thing I was talking about, it was the odds of how much it could be won.

I also said 1 cents, you could win 50 thousand dollars! Which is insane and I think available as the max bet? I never really tried max bet because I am not that rich so I don't know the bet, but if you wager 0.001 dollars which is 1 tenth of a cent, that is still 5 thousand dollars, which I am sure must be available to win as max bet couldn't be under 1 bitcoin (still not sure, never checked).
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I understand your point, I only wanted to mention there's a certain limit on how much you can win. I think the max bet and profit is still the same unless they forgot to update the article which is fine since not many would gamble that big and it's probably different for each game because of the maximum odds. Also you're referring to the max profit and not the max bet.  Wink

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June 09, 2020, 12:23:13 PM
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How many of the users that allegedly lost money in the betking scam and then went to sign up at Bitsler (via the affiliate link serial scammer Dean Nolan provided) have actually stayed loyal to Bitsler and gambled there instead of just withdrawing their $200 cash and running off?

Does anybody have any statistics?

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June 09, 2020, 12:28:58 PM
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How many of the users that allegedly lost money in the betking scam and then went to sign up at Bitsler (via the affiliate link serial scammer Dean Nolan provided) have actually stayed loyal to Bitsler and gambled there instead of just withdrawing their $200 cash and running off?

Does anybody have any statistics?
Of course some of them have stayed loyal using the Bitsler.com but it is obviously not a perfect stat at 100%. If they are gamblers, they will keep gambling and I don't see why they should leave Bitsler which gave them $200 after the exit of Betking. If there are casinos for them to gamble, after the terrible losses on Betking, Bitsler should be one of their first priorities.

For the precisely statistics on this, only Bitsler team or only Baryom has it. In my opinion, it is kinda private statistic and I am not sure that Baryom is readily to share it publicly for all.

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June 09, 2020, 01:02:07 PM
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One of the reasons those ex-betking victims would leave after signing up at Bitsler is simply because up to 250 of them would receive up $200 each.

There is no public record about who was or was not a game player at betking before it was closed down after serial scammer Dean Nolan stole the bankroll funds then blamed it on an imaginary hack. Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan. There is no way to ascertain how many of those up to 250 new sign ups via betking affiliate links are real victims of the betking scam and how many are fake accounts created by serial scammer Dean Nolan to pocket the cash for himself.

If the one who is responsible for stealing bankroll funds resulting in the closing down his own website and blaming it on an imaginary hack, how can the same thief be trusted to point out who should receive $200 each up to 250 people. Something is not right with that scenario.


Of course some of them have stayed loyal using the Bitsler.com but it is obviously not a perfect stat at 100%. If they are gamblers, they will keep gambling and I don't see why they should leave Bitsler which gave them $200 after the exit of Betking. If there are casinos for them to gamble, after the terrible losses on Betking, Bitsler should be one of their first priorities.

For the precisely statistics on this, only Bitsler team or only Baryom has it. In my opinion, it is kinda private statistic and I am not sure that Baryom is readily to share it publicly for all.

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How many of the users that allegedly lost money in the betking scam and then went to sign up at Bitsler (via the affiliate link serial scammer Dean Nolan provided) have actually stayed loyal to Bitsler and gambled there instead of just withdrawing their $200 cash and running off?

Does anybody have any statistics?
I guess dean took all the money posing as customers who lost money and somehow managed to even scam bitsler out of their money and still not paid anyone at all or helped anyone at all. Dude is scum of the earth who leeches of everyone and for some weird reason after getting millions of dollars thanks to his scam, he is still here lurking about the few hundred dollars he could still get, either he lost all his money and has nothing at all, or he is just pure evil and wants to make every single cent from this scam just in case there is some more money to be made.

I would like to humbly suggest bitsler to get some proof of ownership and basically as many legal documents as possible before paying someone elses debts.

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June 10, 2020, 12:20:31 PM
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How many of the users that allegedly lost money in the betking scam and then went to sign up at Bitsler (via the affiliate link serial scammer Dean Nolan provided) have actually stayed loyal to Bitsler and gambled there instead of just withdrawing their $200 cash and running off?

Does anybody have any statistics?
I guess dean took all the money posing as customers who lost money and somehow managed to even scam bitsler out of their money and still not paid anyone at all or helped anyone at all. Dude is scum of the earth who leeches of everyone and for some weird reason after getting millions of dollars thanks to his scam, he is still here lurking about the few hundred dollars he could still get, either he lost all his money and has nothing at all, or he is just pure evil and wants to make every single cent from this scam just in case there is some more money to be made.

I would like to humbly suggest bitsler to get some proof of ownership and basically as many legal documents as possible before paying someone elses debts.

If I where the bitsler they shouldn't not help the scammers since they cannot get benefits from it although people will be happy to get a refund but still it will not guarantee to them if they will shift to play on their site provably people will stay away nor play to the other site.

And since they already helped out then I will agree for your suggestion so that they can verify the real owner to get their refunds and not the scammer again.

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One of the reasons those ex-betking victims would leave after signing up at Bitsler is simply because up to 250 of them would receive up $200 each.

There is no public record about who was or was not a game player at betking before it was closed down after serial scammer Dean Nolan stole the bankroll funds then blamed it on an imaginary hack. Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan. There is no way to ascertain how many of those up to 250 new sign ups via betking affiliate links are real victims of the betking scam and how many are fake accounts created by serial scammer Dean Nolan to pocket the cash for himself.

If the one who is responsible for stealing bankroll funds resulting in the closing down his own website and blaming it on an imaginary hack, how can the same thief be trusted to point out who should receive $200 each up to 250 people. Something is not right with that scenario.


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Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan.

Nope. I tried to get whatever my affiliate commission was back in betking thru this. But that has been a lost cause and I am moving on.

Baryom's money, baryom's decision to where he want his money be spent.

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June 11, 2020, 09:58:22 AM
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One of the reasons those ex-betking victims would leave after signing up at Bitsler is simply because up to 250 of them would receive up $200 each.

There is no public record about who was or was not a game player at betking before it was closed down after serial scammer Dean Nolan stole the bankroll funds then blamed it on an imaginary hack. Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan. There is no way to ascertain how many of those up to 250 new sign ups via betking affiliate links are real victims of the betking scam and how many are fake accounts created by serial scammer Dean Nolan to pocket the cash for himself.

If the one who is responsible for stealing bankroll funds resulting in the closing down his own website and blaming it on an imaginary hack, how can the same thief be trusted to point out who should receive $200 each up to 250 people. Something is not right with that scenario.


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Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan.

Nope. I tried to get whatever my affiliate commission was back in betking thru this. But that has been a lost cause and I am moving on.

Baryom's money, baryom's decision to where he want his money be spent.

Provably bitsler taking care only those users who deposited their money on betking and affiliate commissions are not including unto that so better start moving on since for sure you will not get it the owner of that site flee away already and luckily bitsler compensate a little percentage for those affected persons.

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June 12, 2020, 02:50:16 PM
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If I where the bitsler they shouldn't not help the scammers since they cannot get benefits from it although people will be happy to get a refund but still it will not guarantee to them if they will shift to play on their site provably people will stay away nor play to the other site.

And since they already helped out then I will agree for your suggestion so that they can verify the real owner to get their refunds and not the scammer again.
That is the tricky part here, there is a scammer who has stolen everyone's money, and then bitsler is effectively trying to do something nice for the people, they are good people, I admire their passion for the people who lost money, but they decide to believe the person who actually stole the money from people to give right information.

They are basically saying "Hey Dean we know you stole money from people, please tell us whose money you stole so that we can give them a bit back", does that make sense at all? I mean it doesn't sound reasonable at all and definitely not going to be that smart decision in the as well. We have complained about this long enough, the moment this started we all talked about how betking should be left alone about this situation, not much we can say to convince them otherwise if they don't believe us.
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June 12, 2020, 06:06:39 PM
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If you were already a Bitsler user then asked for $200 because you happened to be a betking victim, then I think it means you would not be getting the $200. The $200 was supposed to be an incentive for betking victims to sign up as new players at Bitsler. Is that what happened to you?

Exactly how much of the money from Bitsler would end up in the pockets of serial scammer Dean Nolan is debatable, time might tell.


One of the reasons those ex-betking victims would leave after signing up at Bitsler is simply because up to 250 of them would receive up $200 each.

There is no public record about who was or was not a game player at betking before it was closed down after serial scammer Dean Nolan stole the bankroll funds then blamed it on an imaginary hack. Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan. There is no way to ascertain how many of those up to 250 new sign ups via betking affiliate links are real victims of the betking scam and how many are fake accounts created by serial scammer Dean Nolan to pocket the cash for himself.

If the one who is responsible for stealing bankroll funds resulting in the closing down his own website and blaming it on an imaginary hack, how can the same thief be trusted to point out who should receive $200 each up to 250 people. Something is not right with that scenario.


Hi JollyGood,

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Bitsler is effectively giving $200 to any new user signing up via a specific affiliate link that is provided by serial scammer Dean Nolan.

Nope. I tried to get whatever my affiliate commission was back in betking thru this. But that has been a lost cause and I am moving on.

Baryom's money, baryom's decision to where he want his money be spent.

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If you were already a Bitsler user then asked for $200 because you happened to be a betking victim, then I think it means you would not be getting the $200. The $200 was supposed to be an incentive for betking victims to sign up as new players at Bitsler. Is that what happened to you?

Nope. I am looking at it in a different way.

1. I am not looking to get $200 as that is way too much and I didn't have that much on my betkings account.

2. I was just trying to see if my affiliate back then would have earned anything and if there was, would like to have it transferred on my bitsler account.

3. Dean said no, so that's it. I said okay and moved on.

4. Theres lots of promotions on Bitsler currently, BTSLR challenge, chat games, bounty roll, lottery and the occasional Coupon, etc. So, those from betking who availed the $200 and even those who did not, would have found more than $200 in my opinion. They would have found a better place to gamble their cryptos with lots of games, variety of coins supported.

5. In case you have not created your account on bitsler yet, I'll pm you my ref link if you don't mind. Smiley

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June 14, 2020, 08:08:51 AM
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I think understand a bit better now.

The deal between Bitsler and serial scammer Dean Nolan was about betking users that allegedly had funds in their accounts when the betking scam was pulled (by none other than serial scammer Dean Nolan). Affiliates that were scammed by serial scammer Dean Nolan were not part of any deal between the two parties.

5. You should promote your Bitsler affiliate link in your avatar text or signature  Grin


If you were already a Bitsler user then asked for $200 because you happened to be a betking victim, then I think it means you would not be getting the $200. The $200 was supposed to be an incentive for betking victims to sign up as new players at Bitsler. Is that what happened to you?

Nope. I am looking at it in a different way.

1. I am not looking to get $200 as that is way too much and I didn't have that much on my betkings account.

2. I was just trying to see if my affiliate back then would have earned anything and if there was, would like to have it transferred on my bitsler account.

3. Dean said no, so that's it. I said okay and moved on.

4. Theres lots of promotions on Bitsler currently, BTSLR challenge, chat games, bounty roll, lottery and the occasional Coupon, etc. So, those from betking who availed the $200 and even those who did not, would have found more than $200 in my opinion. They would have found a better place to gamble their cryptos with lots of games, variety of coins supported.

5. In case you have not created your account on bitsler yet, I'll pm you my ref link if you don't mind. Smiley

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June 14, 2020, 08:48:13 AM
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I think understand a bit better now.

The deal between Bitsler and serial scammer Dean Nolan was about betking users that allegedly had funds in their accounts when the betking scam was pulled (by none other than serial scammer Dean Nolan). Affiliates that were scammed by serial scammer Dean Nolan were not part of any deal between the two parties.

5. You should promote your Bitsler affiliate link in your avatar text or signature  Grin


Maybe my affiliates did not earn as much as I wanted/expected/assumed. But we are going quite a bit off-topic.

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