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November 02, 2016, 07:30:45 PM |
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Hey Bitsler, I've been using your service for a bit, getting kinda close to level 2. I've been betting for a very long time, and I find myself to keep loosing all. I can't get even near a 5 digit satoshi number while I see absolute tooons getting 0.1 or 1 btc. I don't know if it was from deposit but I have even seen 300 satoshi to near 1 btc. The thing is, I have no idea how to check provably fair, and I wanted to check because of a recent situation. I was doing 1.1x bets, leaving me with a 90% chance to win, and 10% chance to loose. The thing is, I found myself getting looses 4 times in a row 2 times within like an hour. This was my primary "strategy" to try and actually get some btc, but it was ridiculous how easy I got loses in rows. I also find it's very rarely not a streak of winning or loosing. My loose streaks can go on forever in 50% win loose, and my win streaks kinda get there.
And about the "strategies," I've been told that there is no strategy in gambling tons of times, and honestly I keep thinking theres a strategy to win. I've tried Martingale a lot, but I seem to loose a ton to that too. Can people confirm there is no actual strategy or good options to make me more successful? I know I wont be earning a ton from just betting, the thing is it's just so boring to play with 3 or 4 digit satoshi. I just want to get more satoshi to play with, so I'll try depositing, but I'm still scared I'll somehow loose.
I know I've gone on and on, but one more thing. With the provably fair system, should I take breaks between every automatic dice rolling, or should I frequently change seed (and how much), or is there no point? I keep changing seed to think it will do something but I just keep thinking it's rigged for each one when it most probably isn't.
tl;dr, Can't get 5 digit satoshi (sad no fun), want to know how to check provably fair, are there any strategies that actually exist or do strategies just not exist, should I deposit to actually win, and should I change my seed for provably fair or is there no point?
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