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September 10, 2013, 09:28:43 AM
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Genius. The OP does not even understand probability and thus gambler's fallacy, and still he has the balls to create his own "dice" site, which he is running like a ponzi.

And people is investing in it, its really true that greed is so powerful that scammers will never run out of work. Never.

OP: you did not find any "hole". You are just playing Martingale with a big (thousands of coins) bankroll. If you play long enough, you will lose. That's it. And that's why some investors are begging you "to please go on playing".

Then, you are an untrustworthy scumbag. You are so dumb you think Martingale is a "hole", you indeed think you have found a vulnerability, and you are selling it for 111BTC (https://nakowa.herokuapp.com/). That's a scam of the lowest kind.

Actually, nakowa is good at math, he understand gambler's fallacy. What he was trying to explain is there are do have risks for the site , but he found it's hard to explain clearly .

Also, he is reasonable and not actually a gambler. He said he was trying to never bet in the JD.

just let time speaks, we all actually misunderstand nakowa.


Yeah yeah ok Nakowa is not a gambler and is good at math.

Except he says a certain pattern of WLWLWLWL must be more popular, which is false. And he is a gambler because he wagered 50,000 bitcoin on Just-Dice. He even admitted to being addicted at one point and how its hard to stop. He even got dooglus to put a block on his accounts to he couldn't bet.

I have nothing against Nakowa but what you just said isn't even true, he admitted on chat that he was getting addicted, where is your facts coming from?

it's money, huge amount of money, and yes, WIN or LOSE, it gets people addictive. Smiley

for those who ask me "would you play again?", the only reasonable answer they can take is "IDK".

We agree that you are a gambling addict, the funny thing is that despite you openly admitting it there was someone in this thread saying "Nakowa is not a gambler".



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September 10, 2013, 10:13:28 AM
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Genius. The OP does not even understand probability and thus gambler's fallacy, and still he has the balls to create his own "dice" site, which he is running like a ponzi.

And people is investing in it, its really true that greed is so powerful that scammers will never run out of work. Never.

OP: you did not find any "hole". You are just playing Martingale with a big (thousands of coins) bankroll. If you play long enough, you will lose. That's it. And that's why some investors are begging you "to please go on playing".

Then, you are an untrustworthy scumbag. You are so dumb you think Martingale is a "hole", you indeed think you have found a vulnerability, and you are selling it for 111BTC (https://nakowa.herokuapp.com/). That's a scam of the lowest kind.

Actually, nakowa is good at math, he understand gambler's fallacy. What he was trying to explain is there are do have risks for the site , but he found it's hard to explain clearly .

Also, he is reasonable and not actually a gambler. He said he was trying to never bet in the JD.

just let time speaks, we all actually misunderstand nakowa.


Yeah yeah ok Nakowa is not a gambler and is good at math.

Except he says a certain pattern of WLWLWLWL must be more popular, which is false. And he is a gambler because he wagered 50,000 bitcoin on Just-Dice. He even admitted to being addicted at one point and how its hard to stop. He even got dooglus to put a block on his accounts to he couldn't bet.

I have nothing against Nakowa but what you just said isn't even true, he admitted on chat that he was getting addicted, where is your facts coming from?

it's money, huge amount of money, and yes, WIN or LOSE, it gets people addictive. Smiley

for those who ask me "would you play again?", the only reasonable answer they can take is "IDK".

We agree that you are a gambling addict, the funny thing is that despite you openly admitting it there was someone in this thread saying "Nakowa is not a gambler".




OK, nakowa is a gambler ,whatever, you are right, you argument wins mine.

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September 10, 2013, 03:31:59 PM
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for those who ask me "would you play again?", the only reasonable answer they can take is "IDK".

We agree that you are a gambling addict, the funny thing is that despite you openly admitting it there was someone in this thread saying "Nakowa is not a gambler".




read this sentence again, word by word, please Smiley

for those who ask me "would you play again?", the only reasonable answer they can take is "IDK".

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September 10, 2013, 03:41:33 PM
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The public beta (test) would come out within an hour!

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September 10, 2013, 06:27:01 PM
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email verification not working
Code:
{"error_no":1000,"error_msg":"can't find modules","result":null}
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September 10, 2013, 06:32:16 PM
Last edit: September 10, 2013, 06:44:34 PM by Rannasha
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email verification not working
Code:
{"error_no":1000,"error_msg":"can't find modules","result":null}

Same here.

Site seems to be running (in beta-mode, with fake-coins). Not sure what the purpose is for setting an email, but that part seems to need work ^^

Furthermore: Betting hotkeys (at least, I presume that's what they are) are active while the chatwindow is open and the chat-input-box is selected, making it impossible to type out certain letters.

Next edit: The bet graph is a nice touch, but there is no information value in connecting the different dots with a line, since there is no correlation between two consecutive bets (unless you believe the gambler's fallacy to be true, of course).
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September 10, 2013, 06:37:59 PM
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Site looks good; could use some tweaking with the auto-bet functions. Setting and changing a max bet, max win, max loss seems like they should be options, not required
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September 10, 2013, 06:38:28 PM
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email verification not working
Code:
{"error_no":1000,"error_msg":"can't find modules","result":null}

Same here.

Site seems to be running (in beta-mode, with fake-coins). Not sure what the purpose is for setting an email, but that part seems to need work ^^

Furthermore: Betting hotkeys (at least, I presume that's what they are) are active while the chatwindow is open and the chat-input-box is selected, making it impossible to type out certain letters.

Same situation
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September 10, 2013, 07:15:08 PM
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A lot of interesting different errors appear, if you don't use correct URLs:

https://letsdice.com/img
https://letsdice.com/img/
https://letsdice.com/test
https://letsdice.com/test/
https://www.letsdice.com/test
https://www.letsdice.com/test/

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September 10, 2013, 11:55:22 PM
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If you need invitation link

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=9.1378943602.e3a1968745c0183b63b4b990322e2657
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September 11, 2013, 01:37:47 AM
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More invitation links: Wink

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=103.1378949662.18a9f941af42c43f59b951acf1f0cfb9

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=103.1378949673.79c76307f98a487a56227afa0be201bd

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=103.1378949778.733e9069805e50e6797bb0052d523dcf

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=103.1378949783.27d2a55d8932a069e420175c40a4cf0b
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September 11, 2013, 02:42:17 AM
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Genius. The OP does not even understand probability and thus gambler's fallacy, and still he has the balls to create his own "dice" site, which he is running like a ponzi.

And people is investing in it, its really true that greed is so powerful that scammers will never run out of work. Never.

OP: you did not find any "hole". You are just playing Martingale with a big (thousands of coins) bankroll. If you play long enough, you will lose. That's it. And that's why some investors are begging you "to please go on playing".

Then, you are an untrustworthy scumbag. You are so dumb you think Martingale is a "hole", you indeed think you have found a vulnerability, and you are selling it for 111BTC (https://nakowa.herokuapp.com/). That's a scam of the lowest kind.

Actually, nakowa is good at math, he understand gambler's fallacy. What he was trying to explain is there are do have risks for the site , but he found it's hard to explain clearly .

Also, he is reasonable and not actually a gambler. He said he was trying to never bet in the JD.

just let time speaks, we all actually misunderstand nakowa.


Yeah yeah ok Nakowa is not a gambler and is good at math.

Except he says a certain pattern of WLWLWLWL must be more popular, which is false. And he is a gambler because he wagered 50,000 bitcoin on Just-Dice. He even admitted to being addicted at one point and how its hard to stop. He even got dooglus to put a block on his accounts to he couldn't bet.

I have nothing against Nakowa but what you just said isn't even true, he admitted on chat that he was getting addicted, where is your facts coming from?

it's money, huge amount of money, and yes, WIN or LOSE, it gets people addictive. Smiley

for those who ask me "would you play again?", the only reasonable answer they can take is "IDK".

How is being addicted to a game you always win in the long term a problem?
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September 11, 2013, 03:41:21 AM
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Hi guys,

Here some invitation links (each one can be used just one time). help yourself!

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=175.1378957237.47c81e99d159ac50445acf6887beade5

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=175.1378957262.0832bf3abf609d14bf5055549c483315

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=175.1378957267.ed24ce69cce1160b49812f17499ee9e9

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=175.1378957274.6156147d10b4bfd2c52eaf34d488cf34
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September 11, 2013, 03:54:36 AM
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Site looks pretty good.

Any "SCAM!" accusers care to change their tune yet?

Thanks for the invites.  Here's a few more:

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=184.1378957944.39ebcab7ebe5ce02ae4ee110e2a3233f

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=184.1378958031.8a802e5176b619c094e7d3ed5057489b

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=184.1378958036.5e64798afbe5de19eaa66135ef808689

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=184.1378958046.00bd6eb8c9793fffa89d64065180bb22

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=184.1378958054.199313c69e537f7eed63decc2b84cec6

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September 11, 2013, 04:17:40 AM
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Here are some invite links if anyone wants to give it a go, as mentioned above can only be used once.

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=189.1378959395.c527a9ceeebb33f7f4457c5d42302f50

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=189.1378959429.7799b5f69071a80bd13ef70aaa361a5d

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=189.1378959429.7799b5f69071a80bd13ef70aaa361a5d

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=189.1378959448.b331a2be91497c062f6d04b569873826

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September 11, 2013, 05:06:00 AM
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Here are some invite links  Shocked   邀请链接!欢迎猛点!
https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104.1378962220.47d93f9fea21432d9c95e806b0cab844

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104.1378962336.5cf3dca0ef97272f479aa2a8fb649c64

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104.1378962344.e22707f96d92aed071350e0cbd8242a8

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104.1378962352.b285d4dd7c53cb59e3045a45debdd3dd

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104.1378962376.91edff961fc08e0bd686ac133e8a19af

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=104.1378962385.3079152787b37d8219c1679b85705990

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September 11, 2013, 05:21:08 AM
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did justdice itself or a winner from there invest 4500 into this venture?!

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September 11, 2013, 05:22:11 AM
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did justdice itself or a winner from there invest 4500 into this venture?!

towtoad had a bankroll of 7,000 btc and won 4,000 more from just dice.

So he won 4,000 from just dice and is using that money to invest here.
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September 11, 2013, 05:29:39 AM
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some invitation link for try letsdice

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963675.f55d6ae41894800c9c6e07fec252be1c

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963688.12ee034e1a9972e72050919b8345f359

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963697.20f21e5da630d239a2594e813dc909f6

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963704.41a62478a69e92c158fdaaf12901cf46

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963711.6dd5983d322aa9ee60187ca7bd4c1438

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963721.8edb3ac53385492dc50f2b449c03eef7

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963727.d766a43d2154a4d93e1ec02b599a1a6d

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963727.d766a43d2154a4d93e1ec02b599a1a6d

https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=154.1378963743.19ab334290eff15f23d01e5a0e924d85

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September 11, 2013, 07:06:17 AM
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What market will the shares be traded after IPO? I suggest BTCT
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