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October 27, 2013, 01:39:14 PM
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DT scored 4.4 stars in Bitcoin Reviewer's Dragon's Tale review.

The last time I tried Dragon's Tale was in 2011, and I was surprised to see how much the game has improved. Great casino, keep up the great work, Teppy.
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January 09, 2014, 04:42:44 PM
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are people still playing this game? how much bitcoins do you need to start playing?
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January 09, 2014, 06:59:40 PM
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Dragon's Tale is going strong - there are 64 players online as I write this. Stakes are anywhere from "kSAT" (1000 Satoshis) per bet to 10+ BTC per bet, and we still give away free Bitcoins to get comfortable with the game.

Dragon's Tale certainly has the greatest concentration of Bitcoin enthusiasts of any virtual world - it's a great place to hang out with fellow Bitcoiners.

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January 09, 2014, 07:42:07 PM
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Dragon's Tale is going strong - there are 64 players online as I write this. Stakes are anywhere from "kSAT" (1000 Satoshis) per bet to 10+ BTC per bet, and we still give away free Bitcoins to get comfortable with the game.

Dragon's Tale certainly has the greatest concentration of Bitcoin enthusiasts of any virtual world - it's a great place to hang out with fellow Bitcoiners.

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January 25, 2014, 10:31:23 PM
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What does the "return" stat mean in the monkey roulette mean? Expected return (being 100% break even)?
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January 26, 2014, 01:59:04 PM
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What does the "return" stat mean in the monkey roulette mean? Expected return (being 100% break even)?

It simply means the return that has actually happened since the last reset of the stats.  Monkeys are IIRC the worst rate of return of any game, not that it's by much, being slightly under 95%.  The rate of return in the stats is simply past history.  Especially for the nosebleed payouts 100x+, a few fluke events can skew the results greatly.

The "real" expected value is somewhat below 95%.

My basic advice?  Don't play monkeys.  They're evil.

Should only be played for the purpose of leveling up, or if you don't mind degenning away your money on a losing luck game.
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January 26, 2014, 02:40:52 PM
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"In 464 Runs, 50 Hits for a 119.16% Return"

This means that the monkey has been released from his cage 464 times (# of games played), and of those, 50 landed on that particular square, and if you had placed an equal bet on the square each of those 464 times, your return would be 119.16% of those bets. (You would have made money.)

The returns include the community squares where you get a prize regardless of where you bet.

This is a historical return - it doesn't mean the monkey will continue landing there as often in the future (the monkey moves randomly.)

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January 26, 2014, 02:55:40 PM
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OK, thanks for the explanation. As I read "jackpot" I thought that maybe the pot increased as more bets were placed and no prize was given, and higher than 100% would mean positive expected value from that point.

It seems like there isn't much to do when you start playing, unless you deposit money.
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January 26, 2014, 05:30:15 PM
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Is this hard to make btc from this?
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January 27, 2014, 09:06:02 PM
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Without depositing? Yes, it's very hard to make significant amounts. (It's been done though.)

If you deposit? It's a casino - you'll lose a little bit more often than you win. but plenty of people have had huge wins. Several 10+ BTC wins in the last week in fact.

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February 17, 2014, 11:15:21 PM
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Is this hard to make btc from this?

As someone who has played there a bit, what Teppy said is spot on. It's a casino. "The house wins." If they don't win from you, they win from someone else. So essentially either you're going to be losing money, or someone else is.

So "hard to make BTC?" That depends. Are you lucky? Nobody knows until you play. Much like hitting up a slot machine and either losing $100 or making $500,000. The only way to know is after the fact.

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February 18, 2014, 05:34:37 AM
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Is this hard to make btc from this?

As someone who has played there a bit, what Teppy said is spot on. It's a casino. "The house wins." If they don't win from you, they win from someone else. So essentially either you're going to be losing money, or someone else is.

So "hard to make BTC?" That depends. Are you lucky? Nobody knows until you play. Much like hitting up a slot machine and either losing $100 or making $500,000. The only way to know is after the fact.
It's also worth factoring in the purchase of an account and whether or not your mentor shares "treasure." Highly-used accounts are less ev-, and accounts with mentorship over other active users are practically a revenue stream. Theoretically, you could simply compile statistics on various games along with strategies to "sell" to users in exchange for them selecting you as their mentor. It's theoretically possible, then, to "work" in Dragon's Tale for service fees.

You'd probably need to be on the spectrum to actually compile all the relevant data, though, heh. -Or a income-less kid with a ton of free time and hands-off parents.
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February 18, 2014, 06:10:40 AM
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Is this hard to make btc from this?

As someone who has played there a bit, what Teppy said is spot on. It's a casino. "The house wins." If they don't win from you, they win from someone else. So essentially either you're going to be losing money, or someone else is.

So "hard to make BTC?" That depends. Are you lucky? Nobody knows until you play. Much like hitting up a slot machine and either losing $100 or making $500,000. The only way to know is after the fact.
It's also worth factoring in the purchase of an account and whether or not your mentor shares "treasure." Highly-used accounts are less ev-, and accounts with mentorship over other active users are practically a revenue stream. Theoretically, you could simply compile statistics on various games along with strategies to "sell" to users in exchange for them selecting you as their mentor. It's theoretically possible, then, to "work" in Dragon's Tale for service fees.

You'd probably need to be on the spectrum to actually compile all the relevant data, though, heh. -Or a income-less kid with a ton of free time and hands-off parents.

This is a great idea as well, and it's how I got my mentor (someone went through a couple hours teaching things like the seed planting, how to determine, generally, if it's going to be profitable or not and stuff). I had no issue taking them on as a mentor as a result!

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February 18, 2014, 07:14:00 AM
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5% house edge is a little too much Sad
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February 18, 2014, 12:25:59 PM
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That 5% edge goes down quickly as you level. And about half of the edge, currently, goes to those in your mentor chain, not to the house.

Factor in skill games and various in-game giveaways and contests, and the true house edge is around 2%.

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February 18, 2014, 01:10:38 PM
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I would play if I decide to gamble again XD
I played for a couple hours.
I saw barely any other players , somehow all free statues btc were empty.
I inputted some btc and lost all of it Tongue

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April 05, 2014, 07:14:59 AM
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Dragon's Tale is great, they recently updated so now you can play games with just one ksatoshi! Which you can get quite a few of by just running around and talking to soldiers. It takes a little bit to get the hang of but it's really a pretty great game. Added a new game or two as well since the last posting, if I'm not mistaken.

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April 05, 2014, 08:56:20 AM
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Great fun been playing it recently good helpful community easier to gather Bitcoins then a faucet but learning curve is tough. If you have some time to kill this is more fun then a typical casino.
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May 12, 2014, 11:19:22 AM
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do NOT play this game you will always lose.i lost already 2+ Btc there the game sucks and support is fucked up.Totally a shitty game.STAY AWAY FROM THIS GAME. if you don't want to lose your bitcoins don't play this shitty game you will regret after playing

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May 12, 2014, 11:24:19 AM
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Is this worth playing if you do not gamble? Or is it a casino first  ?    
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