adaseb
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1733
|
|
October 31, 2017, 06:47:25 PM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect.
|
|
|
|
Aengus
Full Member
Offline
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Edward Miroslav
|
|
November 01, 2017, 01:37:51 AM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only.
|
|
|
|
adaseb
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1733
|
|
November 01, 2017, 08:35:28 AM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only. Yes pretty much. Hence I don't understand why people play Slots instead of Dice when its online anyways and the only difference is that its got a higher house edge. Playing in a physical casino is different because you got an entertaining atmosphere with a band and drinks. But in a virtual online world it should make no difference.
|
|
|
|
RGBKey
|
|
November 01, 2017, 12:46:12 PM |
|
Yes pretty much.
Hence I don't understand why people play Slots instead of Dice when its online anyways and the only difference is that its got a higher house edge.
Playing in a physical casino is different because you got an entertaining atmosphere with a band and drinks. But in a virtual online world it should make no difference.
To be fair, this is probably why PD made Stake. They wanted something that was more like a casino with casino games and bright colors and stuff like that to draw more casual players.
|
|
|
|
veleten
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1107
|
|
November 02, 2017, 01:55:12 AM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only. Blackjack can offer lower house edge on certain deck amounts and rules,yes the house advantage could be as low as 0.43% if this site is correct: https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/calculator/dice became so popular because of Satoshidice,historically it was the first and long time the only solid gambling site for bitcoins I remember huge wins of 400+ bitcoins,sad to see it go so,dice game is simple,easy to code and the most common game for bitcoins-both gamblers and the site owners love it attempts to create some sort of a trademark game as popular as dice (bustabit,plinko,all sort of new games with not so simple rules) usually fail or lack audience I can give an example: bitvest.io had all kind of games:plinko,bitspin,slots,roulette,but once they introduced dice this game topped all the others combined in terms of total wagered in under 2 months Stake offers many different games including a slightly higher house edge dice,so they covered all the bases
|
|
|
|
adaseb
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1733
|
|
November 02, 2017, 08:28:24 AM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only. Blackjack can offer lower house edge on certain deck amounts and rules,yes the house advantage could be as low as 0.43% if this site is correct: https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/calculator/dice became so popular because of Satoshidice,historically it was the first and long time the only solid gambling site for bitcoins I remember huge wins of 400+ bitcoins,sad to see it go so,dice game is simple,easy to code and the most common game for bitcoins-both gamblers and the site owners love it attempts to create some sort of a trademark game as popular as dice (bustabit,plinko,all sort of new games with not so simple rules) usually fail or lack audience I can give an example: bitvest.io had all kind of games:plinko,bitspin,slots,roulette,but once they introduced dice this game topped all the others combined in terms of total wagered in under 2 months Stake offers many different games including a slightly higher house edge dice,so they covered all the bases Blackjack is very different online as compared to a physical casino. And one of the reasons is that after each hand, the deck is refreshed. When you are gambling in an physical casino and you got a good memory, you can do card counting to reduce your odds of going bust. It would seem that you could easily do card counting online since you are at home and nobody is looking however thats why all the hands are resuffled to prevent that from happening.
|
|
|
|
BTCevo
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008
|
|
November 05, 2017, 12:33:43 AM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only. How can blackjack have a lot of lower house edge? I do not see that any blackjack games can be compares to dice games since dice can offer 1% of house edge or even lower one but if it compare to slot games maybe blackjack have better but the payout, slot is better nore over if they have some jackpot on it. I believe this is why they opened Stake, to give us more variances on gambling in one site
|
|
|
|
Josepht
|
|
November 05, 2017, 12:47:06 AM |
|
How can blackjack have a lot of lower house edge? I do not see that any blackjack games can be compares to dice games since dice can offer 1% of house edge or even lower one but if it compare to slot games maybe blackjack have better but the payout, slot is better nore over if they have some jackpot on it. I believe this is why they opened Stake, to give us more variances on gambling in one site
I guess you're new to the gambling world? If played perfectly, blackjack has one of the lowest house edges of all casino games. On this website you can calculate the house edge of a specific website: https://wizardofodds.com/games/blackjack/calculator/. As you can see, even with very bad settings (for the player), the house edge is still under 1%. Only a blackjack payout of 6:5 causes the house edge to go higher then 1%.
|
|
|
|
adaseb
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1733
|
|
November 05, 2017, 06:00:32 PM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only. How can blackjack have a lot of lower house edge? I do not see that any blackjack games can be compares to dice games since dice can offer 1% of house edge or even lower one but if it compare to slot games maybe blackjack have better but the payout, slot is better nore over if they have some jackpot on it. I believe this is why they opened Stake, to give us more variances on gambling in one site The edge for blackjack is always higher than dice. Dice is usually the smallest. Same with roulette, higher house edge but pretty much the exact same game. I don't understand why you would play blackjack online, unless maybe on your iPhone out of boredom. Games like that are best played with other players in real-life rather than online.
|
|
|
|
RGBKey
|
|
November 05, 2017, 08:04:31 PM |
|
The edge for blackjack is always higher than dice. Dice is usually the smallest.
Same with roulette, higher house edge but pretty much the exact same game.
I don't understand why you would play blackjack online, unless maybe on your iPhone out of boredom. Games like that are best played with other players in real-life rather than online.
Come on dude, that's just not right. On PD, the edge for dice is 1%, on Stake it's 2%. The edge for blackjack is lower than both of those. This is something you can look up online.
|
|
|
|
Stunna (OP)
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3192
Merit: 1279
Primedice.com, Stake.com
|
|
November 07, 2017, 05:33:00 AM |
|
Bit late to post this but thanks for the continued support! Very excited about this one:)
|
|
|
|
stingers
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1185
Merit: 1013
|
|
November 07, 2017, 06:50:07 AM |
|
Bit late to post this but thanks for the continued support! Very excited about this one:) Congrats on the new achievement.
|
|
|
|
Bitinity
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1316
|
|
November 07, 2017, 07:27:12 AM |
|
The edge for blackjack is always higher than dice. Dice is usually the smallest.
Same with roulette, higher house edge but pretty much the exact same game.
I don't understand why you would play blackjack online, unless maybe on your iPhone out of boredom. Games like that are best played with other players in real-life rather than online.
Come on dude, that's just not right. On PD, the edge for dice is 1%, on Stake it's 2%. The edge for blackjack is lower than both of those. This is something you can look up online. Absolutely, I have never seen any blackjack game from trusted gambling sites has higher than 1% House Edge. Maybe he should use this link to calculate the house edge of blackjack. Usual balckjack game has HE lower than 0.5%, I'm not really sure which blackjack he is talking about which has higher house edge than dice game.
|
|
|
|
adaseb
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 3878
Merit: 1733
|
|
November 07, 2017, 07:32:34 AM |
|
The edge for blackjack is always higher than dice. Dice is usually the smallest.
Same with roulette, higher house edge but pretty much the exact same game.
I don't understand why you would play blackjack online, unless maybe on your iPhone out of boredom. Games like that are best played with other players in real-life rather than online.
Come on dude, that's just not right. On PD, the edge for dice is 1%, on Stake it's 2%. The edge for blackjack is lower than both of those. This is something you can look up online. Absolutely, I have never seen any blackjack game from trusted gambling sites has higher than 1% House Edge. Maybe he should use this link to calculate the house edge of blackjack. Usual balckjack game has HE lower than 0.5%, I'm not really sure which blackjack he is talking about which has higher house edge than dice game. Yes looks like you guys are absolutely right. I haven't played Blackjack on bitcoin sites in a while and I was confused with another game. Even though it has a low house edge, I still think most will prefer to play dice instead of blackjack. Blackjack online doesn't seem appealing compared to playing it in a real casino.
|
|
|
|
BTCevo
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008
|
|
November 07, 2017, 12:46:04 PM |
|
20 billion bets, I remember celebrating 1 million!
next is 30 billion bets! So we have to wait a while before next contest I am pretty sure they will be a contest for the 25th billionth bet. Its very difficult to get a timeline on these "billonth" rolls and such. The bitcoin ecosystem is exponetially increasing that the rolls/per/day is constantley changing. Physical casinos might not realize this but they are starting to lose "ALOT" of profit probably due to online bitcoin gambling. OK I can wait 5 billion more bets. Guess you are right about online casino vs physical casino's. Have you found any numbers about this online? I don't have any statistics but I am pretty sure the "technical" gamblers who rely on low casino edge, will just gamble with dice instead of going to the casino and playing Roulette. However most gamblers are recreational gamblers who basically go to Las Vegas and gamble for entertainment and plan on actually losing. Those people Bitcoin won't affect. Technically Blackjack can offer a lot lower house edge. I believe the reason people choose dicing is simply because of the speed of bets and the ability to change odds at ease. If you think about it, dicing is the essence of all gambling. It takes out the cards, the roulette board etc. and breaks it down into dead numbers only. How can blackjack have a lot of lower house edge? I do not see that any blackjack games can be compares to dice games since dice can offer 1% of house edge or even lower one but if it compare to slot games maybe blackjack have better but the payout, slot is better nore over if they have some jackpot on it. I believe this is why they opened Stake, to give us more variances on gambling in one site The edge for blackjack is always higher than dice. Dice is usually the smallest. Same with roulette, higher house edge but pretty much the exact same game. I don't understand why you would play blackjack online, unless maybe on your iPhone out of boredom. Games like that are best played with other players in real-life rather than online. This is what I know here but people really need more variance of games so they will always make a new game, blackjack will be one of them. Btw I do not say anything about I wanna take some part on blackjack here, may be it can be played once a while but for a longer game, I do not think huge house edge can give us profit here
|
|
|
|
estanislao1994
Member
Offline
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
|
|
November 07, 2017, 05:10:06 PM |
|
This is awesome! Good job on the site!
|
|
|
|
Anonym1337x
|
|
November 07, 2017, 09:09:25 PM |
|
Hello! How much confirmation needed to get my funds on the page? And if i deposit for example 0.25 BTC , and only play 10-20 games with good profits, can i withdraw my funds after 10-20 game?
|
|
|
|
Whitly
|
|
November 07, 2017, 09:28:22 PM |
|
Hello! How much confirmation needed to get my funds on the page? And if i deposit for example 0.25 BTC , and only play 10-20 games with good profits, can i withdraw my funds after 10-20 game?
I think one confirmation needed.
|
|
|
|
Momonga001
Newbie
Offline
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
|
|
November 08, 2017, 03:41:38 AM |
|
This is the Legendary site of Dice Gambling!
|
|
|
|
chris200x9
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1011
|
|
November 08, 2017, 03:47:23 AM |
|
Hello! How much confirmation needed to get my funds on the page? And if i deposit for example 0.25 BTC , and only play 10-20 games with good profits, can i withdraw my funds after 10-20 game?
I think one confirmation needed. If I'm not wrong for withdrawals no restrictions as long as your balance is above minimum withdrawal limit. Even after the first roll if you make a good profit you can straight away go ahead to withdraw your funds they will allow you take your money back. But you just need to pay the transaction fee for withdrawals.
|
|
|
|
|