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Author Topic: Primedice.com | Since 2013 | Longest Running Crypto Casino | 113 BTC Jackpot!  (Read 1983984 times)
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November 01, 2014, 08:04:47 PM
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Rolls are very slow atm unfortunately, but there's a Hufflepuff show to enjoy atm Smiley

for me rolls are never slow , yes chat is always slow Tongue

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November 01, 2014, 08:12:59 PM
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rolls are taking 2 - 11 seconds for me :/ did the database fix happen? or was it canceled?

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November 01, 2014, 09:52:21 PM
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Well, its been fun guys but the one time I decide to start with big bets I hit a big loss streak; lost 16 btc on the grmbll account  Cry. So, I'm gonna take my 39.89 btc profit  Grin (+55.89 from gws24 and -16 on grmbll) and RUN LIKE HELL. Thank you all for the good time and good luck!
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November 01, 2014, 09:53:59 PM
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Does Prime Dice have a Bet History feature somewhere on the site?  If I wanted to look up a series of bets from, like, last week to today totaling about 3,000 bets, can I do that in Prime Dice like some other sites do?
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November 01, 2014, 09:58:12 PM
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Well, its been fun guys but the one time I decide to start with big bets I hit a big loss streak; lost 16 btc on the grmbll account  Cry. So, I'm gonna take my 39.89 btc profit  Grin (+55.89 from gws24 and -16 on grmbll) and RUN LIKE HELL. Thank you all for the good time and good luck!

It was always a nice show to watch you betting. I hope you can stick to your decision and wont risk the rest. Take care! bye

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November 01, 2014, 09:58:58 PM
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Does Prime Dice have a Bet History feature somewhere on the site?  If I wanted to look up a series of bets from, like, last week to today totaling about 3,000 bets, can I do that in Prime Dice like some other sites do?

Unfortunately there is no bet history on the site.

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November 01, 2014, 10:01:29 PM
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Well, its been fun guys but the one time I decide to start with big bets I hit a big loss streak; lost 16 btc on the grmbll account  Cry. So, I'm gonna take my 39.89 btc profit  Grin (+55.89 from gws24 and -16 on grmbll) and RUN LIKE HELL. Thank you all for the good time and good luck!




enjoy the btc. see you back in 4 hours...
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November 01, 2014, 10:02:17 PM
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Well, its been fun guys but the one time I decide to start with big bets I hit a big loss streak; lost 16 btc on the grmbll account  Cry. So, I'm gonna take my 39.89 btc profit  Grin (+55.89 from gws24 and -16 on grmbll) and RUN LIKE HELL. Thank you all for the good time and good luck!

see you gws24! buy some nice christmas presents with it ^^

ps: Was a really good time with you, i would quit too, but i'm still stuck with my loss - need to recover that Sad

anyways..

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November 01, 2014, 10:06:13 PM
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enjoy the btc. see you back in 4 hours...
Lol, thats what I'm worried about too but hopefully i'll stick to it! Moving all funds to a paper wallet to make it more difficult to deposit.


see you gws24! buy some nice christmas presents with it ^^

That won't be a problem. Already sold a big chunk for fiat before this loss.
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November 01, 2014, 10:07:37 PM
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enjoy the btc. see you back in 4 hours...
Lol, thats what I'm worried about too but hopefully i'll stick to it! Moving all funds to a paper wallet to make it more difficult to deposit.

smart Smiley

don't lose the private key of the paperwallet xD

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November 01, 2014, 10:10:03 PM
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Good luck on recovering jstyler!
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November 01, 2014, 10:10:21 PM
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Good luck on recovering jstyler!

thanks :/

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November 01, 2014, 11:04:51 PM
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And Hufflepuff just finished his show, he is up 610 btc alltogether...


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November 01, 2014, 11:07:04 PM
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The win-streak he had, for posterity:

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November 01, 2014, 11:15:09 PM
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puffhuffy is no AK



huffpo should try to make it a even 1000 profit




























go AK go AK . glad your back
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November 01, 2014, 11:42:10 PM
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Why does everybody keep assuming all high rollers are AK?  There is more than one person with hundreds of BTC, you know.
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November 02, 2014, 01:40:05 AM
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Why does everybody keep assuming all high rollers are AK?  There is more than one person with hundreds of BTC, you know.

True. From what I can sense, he is not AKcoinminer.
I don't even think he's a miner at all.

First of all, I think AK lost everything he had. He still says he had other accounts on profit, on many sites, but I think those profits eventually went to his main PD account and led to his disgrace.

Second, this is a max profit flat betting (sorry if I'm not correct on the max bet, but I can't publicly find PD limits). He is searching for the famous gambler's fallacy that will allow him to roll waiting for a streak. And its upcoming unexpected variance on the long.
He's actually closer to nakowa, the famous JD game changer, except way less crazy. AK never bet like that.

Huffle knows when to stop, when to pause, and when to keep going - not always, but I'll get to that.
If he has a bad session, he goes away. Because he plays a 4x bet, at least lately, he's allowed to mainly risk profits, if he hits them.
For every winning bet he gets, there are two chances to go further with the same bet only risking profit gains.. If he wins one of the two, he makes 6,5k. Winning both is 13k USD. Nice, right?
After that the tree expands, bringing him to an absolutely impressive run.

While risking profits he hits what a 4x bet session can do. Losing quite a lot in a few bets only to get back with an impressive payback if he hits a streak.

But he also gets to hit a bad run of 8 to 9 reds, which is around 100 BTC (three hundred fucking k). Then he pauses only to resume what he knows it's inevitable: a streak of greens under the flat bet of 4x, covering his losses and bringing him up to a new ATH.
If he does not, he stops. Or pauses, at least. Let the algo get going and join it later. Rolls still hate him? Then he definitely stops.

He proved to have enough bank to lose and win back 100's at a time. Tonight, he won 100 BTC, then lost 100, then won 100 again. So why not?

Please keep in mind I have not seen him play with 0 profit. It's easier to risk betting on 400 BTC profit than at a lost.
Please feel free to share if you have noticed his first steps in PD.

Anyway, what is crazy for me is that he found a way of sticking to his sessions quite safely, something I find quite impressive for somebody that bets this amount every bet.
However, IMO he still bets too fast, I wonder if that is connected to the impression of somehow following a streak. Or mainly despair of instant win or instant run reversal.

From everyone I've seen playing the rolls, except if we ignore nakowa, he is by far the best one trying to take advantage of the fallacy, and his 4x bet makes a lot of sense when you get to think of it.
Only thing is, I believe he would make more profit with lower bets on the long run (having that bankroll and cold blood). Yet, I also believe that he would totally destroy PD if he had a bit more balls.

At least he's not risking 32BTC to win 1 or 2, like some miners do.

Gambling is fascinating.

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On a side note, I plead PD support team to answer my emails on time.
Changes or updates are being made many times without official notice on the PD website itself. Which leads some of the users to deposit under DDoS or other unpractical conditions for a fair game.
Please bear with some of the players that cannot visit this thread regularly for updates. A small notice on the gambling mechanism itself would be much appreciated.
Note that not everyone is aware of the technical impediments for a good roll when the site is a bit shaky, so please try to explain this in broad terms to new users.
Thanks.

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November 02, 2014, 01:57:50 AM
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The win-streak he had, for posterity:



All those bet sizes are 12 btc and the multipliers are all 3x, why is the profit for "under bet" is 24 btc while the profit for "over bet" is 23.99988?

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November 02, 2014, 02:01:25 AM
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He's actually closer to nakowa, the famous JD game changer, except way less crazy. AK never bet like that.

I have a feeling that if this HufflePuff chap was allowed to bet higher, he would be.  Regardless of the payout multipllier, he's been basically doing the maximum amount allowed consistently, whether it's 20 for 20 or 12 for 24.  Although he could technically do 13 for 26 since that's still below the 40 BTC max.  Curious if Stunna is gonna really want to change the max to 80 BTC after this guy winning as much as he has.  I guess Huffle does still have an opportunity to get too caught up in the wins and bust it all.
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November 02, 2014, 02:05:00 AM
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All those bet sizes are 12 btc and the multipliers are all 3x, why is the profit for "under bet" is 24 btc while the profit for "over bet" is 23.99988?
It's all down to fractions that aren't visible from the main window.  The multiplier actually runs longer than the 3 decimal places that are visible.

Huffle made it above 700 BTC profit just a bit ago, but is back down again.  Setting records this weekend, I'm sure.

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