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January 20, 2016, 12:38:27 AM
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Does the prize box reset every 24hrs you claim it or is it a universal time that it resets to be claimed?

It used to be a daily gift but now I see it every 1-3 days.  I believe there was an announcement about this some time ago. 


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January 20, 2016, 02:58:24 AM
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Does the prize box reset every 24hrs you claim it or is it a universal time that it resets to be claimed?

It used to be a daily gift but now I see it every 1-3 days.  I believe there was an announcement about this some time ago. 



I get it everyday but sometimes I log in and it says "claimed 1 day 3hrs ago". Figuring it's a reset everyday at a certain time.

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January 20, 2016, 03:22:21 AM
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Whats up with live betting? It almost never works or accepts bet.
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January 21, 2016, 11:58:01 PM
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Whats up with live betting? It almost never works or accepts bet.

We have moved this to our sports thread:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=281850.0

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January 22, 2016, 12:02:08 AM
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Is the new WPN "Playpen" tourney available to play on Betcoin?

Unfortunately, these tournaments are not available at this time but we will certainly keep you informed if they are added to the lineup.  Thank you for your question. 

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January 25, 2016, 07:31:14 PM
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Exceptional Value in the High Five Tournament Series - GTD 2,197 BTC

The High Five Tournament Series has yielded exceptional value to Betcoin Poker players.  Get registered today.

https://www.betcoin.ag/betcoin-poker-presents-high-five-tournament-series-gtd-2197-btc

The High Five Tournament Series returns this month to Betcoin.ag on Jan. 20, 2016. This action-packed series will add five extra tournaments per day with total guaranteed prize pools of $840,000 (2,197 BTC). The series comes to a massive conclusion on Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. ET with the $420+$35 buy-in $420,000 GTD Main Event.

This series has something for everyone with buy-ins ranging from $2.20 up to $455 and prize pools varying from $2,500 up to the staggering $420,000 (1,098 BTC) main event.

Among the many different types of tournament formats on offer, players can choose from 4-Max, 6-Max and full ring events. Only a couple of rebuy and add-on events appear in the High Five schedule, but there are plenty of tournaments with late registration and re-entry lasting for five hours.

Turbo events and hyper-turbo events are also included in the High Five Series, as well as knockout tournaments and a couple with mega starting stacks. Omaha players will not be disappointed with the schedule, as four Omaha or Omaha Hi/Lo tournaments are scheduled to take place during the five days of action, with three of the events having $15,000 (40 BTC) guaranteed prize pools.

This is the fifth High Five Tournament Series to date and a great way to launch into the New Year. 2015 was epic for tournament players and 2016 looks to become even bigger for players here at Betcoin Poker.

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Last edit: January 25, 2016, 08:03:30 PM by TwitchySeal
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Exceptional Value in the High Five Tournament Series - GTD 2,197 BTC

The High Five Tournament Series has yielded exceptional value to Betcoin Poker players.  Get registered today.

https://www.betcoin.ag/betcoin-poker-presents-high-five-tournament-series-gtd-2197-btc

The High Five Tournament Series returns this month to Betcoin.ag on Jan. 20, 2016. This action-packed series will add five extra tournaments per day with total guaranteed prize pools of $840,000 (2,197 BTC). The series comes to a massive conclusion on Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. ET with the $420+$35 buy-in $420,000 GTD Main Event.

This series has something for everyone with buy-ins ranging from $2.20 up to $455 and prize pools varying from $2,500 up to the staggering $420,000 (1,098 BTC) main event.

Among the many different types of tournament formats on offer, players can choose from 4-Max, 6-Max and full ring events. Only a couple of rebuy and add-on events appear in the High Five schedule, but there are plenty of tournaments with late registration and re-entry lasting for five hours.

Turbo events and hyper-turbo events are also included in the High Five Series, as well as knockout tournaments and a couple with mega starting stacks. Omaha players will not be disappointed with the schedule, as four Omaha or Omaha Hi/Lo tournaments are scheduled to take place during the five days of action, with three of the events having $15,000 (40 BTC) guaranteed prize pools.

This is the fifth High Five Tournament Series to date and a great way to launch into the New Year. 2015 was epic for tournament players and 2016 looks to become even bigger for players here at Betcoin Poker.



Today is Jan 25th.

The High Five Series is over.

Perhaps you should spend more time focusing on whats really going on instead of trying to manipulate what others think is going on.  
Just because you delete posts like this one from your website doesn't mean nobody will know that you took more money than you should for 4 weeks and then gave an extremely weak indirect excuse for not refunding everyone affected.




I suggest learning how to run a poker site, or hiring someone who does.

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January 26, 2016, 03:05:14 AM
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Exceptional Value in the High Five Tournament Series - GTD 2,197 BTC

The High Five Tournament Series has yielded exceptional value to Betcoin Poker players.  Get registered today.

https://www.betcoin.ag/betcoin-poker-presents-high-five-tournament-series-gtd-2197-btc

The High Five Tournament Series returns this month to Betcoin.ag on Jan. 20, 2016. This action-packed series will add five extra tournaments per day with total guaranteed prize pools of $840,000 (2,197 BTC). The series comes to a massive conclusion on Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. ET with the $420+$35 buy-in $420,000 GTD Main Event.

This series has something for everyone with buy-ins ranging from $2.20 up to $455 and prize pools varying from $2,500 up to the staggering $420,000 (1,098 BTC) main event.

Among the many different types of tournament formats on offer, players can choose from 4-Max, 6-Max and full ring events. Only a couple of rebuy and add-on events appear in the High Five schedule, but there are plenty of tournaments with late registration and re-entry lasting for five hours.

Turbo events and hyper-turbo events are also included in the High Five Series, as well as knockout tournaments and a couple with mega starting stacks. Omaha players will not be disappointed with the schedule, as four Omaha or Omaha Hi/Lo tournaments are scheduled to take place during the five days of action, with three of the events having $15,000 (40 BTC) guaranteed prize pools.

This is the fifth High Five Tournament Series to date and a great way to launch into the New Year. 2015 was epic for tournament players and 2016 looks to become even bigger for players here at Betcoin Poker.

yeah that information of interest to your users, including me, at least give the best thing for your site of course is important, let's go into it

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January 26, 2016, 05:45:17 AM
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Biggest betting limit for Australian Open is 620 mbtc? It is too low to compare in previous Grand Slams in your site, or other sites, it was 2000 mbtc I remember, so i think you should increase the betting limit to attract more players, even I am a tennis super fan, i see such low betting limit, I don't desire to bet here, cause too low odds and betting limit.
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January 26, 2016, 03:41:40 PM
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Biggest betting limit for Australian Open is 620 mbtc? It is too low to compare in previous Grand Slams in your site, or other sites, it was 2000 mbtc I remember, so i think you should increase the betting limit to attract more players, even I am a tennis super fan, i see such low betting limit, I don't desire to bet here, cause too low odds and betting limit.

We have moved this to our sports thread, but as always we certainly appreciate the feedback and definitely please check back. 

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=281850.msg13684080#msg13684080

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January 26, 2016, 03:43:59 PM
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Betcoin Poker's UncleChau Wins 75 BTC ($29,729.28) in High Five #23

Betcoin Poker congratulations UncleChau for finishing in 4th place in High Five #23 and winning 75 BTC ($29,729.28)


The High Five series was extremely exciting at Betcoin Poker and very profitable for our players. We would like to extend a special congratulations to Betcoino Poker's UncleChau for winning 75 BTC ($29,729.28) when he finished fourth in High Five #23 with the 1,000 BTC ($420,000) GTD prizepool.

We will continue to work hard at Betcoin Poker to provide you with opportunities to make life changing bitcoin at Betcoin Poker and we thank everyone for their support and wish you all the best of luck!

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January 26, 2016, 04:04:43 PM
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I love this site, at least they ofdfer the best poker site in the whole ecosystem.
Love them!

Thank you for your feedback and it will only continue to get better and better. 

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January 27, 2016, 07:51:06 PM
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Betcoin Poker's UncleChau Wins 75 BTC ($29,729.28) in High Five #23

Betcoin Poker congratulations UncleChau for finishing in 4th place in High Five #23 and winning 75 BTC ($29,729.28)


The High Five series was extremely exciting at Betcoin Poker and very profitable for our players. We would like to extend a special congratulations to Betcoino Poker's UncleChau for winning 75 BTC ($29,729.28) when he finished fourth in High Five #23 with the 1,000 BTC ($420,000) GTD prizepool.

We will continue to work hard at Betcoin Poker to provide you with opportunities to make life changing bitcoin at Betcoin Poker and we thank everyone for their support and wish you all the best of luck!


Impressive cash.  Congrats UncleChau.

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January 27, 2016, 08:41:22 PM
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Wow what a hit! what a feat to get 4th out of 1100 players. I also noticed this tournament took 15 hours and costed the players almost $500 each to enter. Gotta spend money to make money I suppose. Congrats!
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January 27, 2016, 09:10:18 PM
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Wow what a hit! what a feat to get 4th out of 1100 players. I also noticed this tournament took 15 hours and costed the players almost $500 each to enter. Gotta spend money to make money I suppose. Congrats!

There were tons of cheap satellites and freebuys that were available to gain access to that tournament too.  Those bigger buy-ins play a little tighter than the average tourney....they don't play like the micro's for sure!  You don't see too many players with their rifles on automatic spewing bullets like the smaller priced games.
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January 28, 2016, 12:52:13 AM
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Wow what a hit! what a feat to get 4th out of 1100 players. I also noticed this tournament took 15 hours and costed the players almost $500 each to enter. Gotta spend money to make money I suppose. Congrats!

There were tons of cheap satellites and freebuys that were available to gain access to that tournament too.  Those bigger buy-ins play a little tighter than the average tourney....they don't play like the micro's for sure!  You don't see too many players with their rifles on automatic spewing bullets like the smaller priced games.

cjmoles is right on that there are plenty of satellites including free entry satellites to earn your way into this tournament.  Also, the time 15 hours refers to how long ago the tournament had finished when the screenshot was taken and not how long the tournament actually ran. 

It was an impressive win and the second highest to the win by Whiteline of $109,000 worth of btc which was 470 btc at the time. 

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February 04, 2016, 01:24:36 AM
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Are Betcoin's players allowed to buy, sell, borrow, donate and transfer chips inside its platform?

Suggestion: maybe you should also create a Linux version of the software's platform featuring connection through TOR. And update the browser version to use only HTML5 instead of the (Adobe's defunct) Flash version.

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February 04, 2016, 01:35:09 AM
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Are Betcoin's players allowed to buy, sell, borrow, donate and transfer chips inside its platform?

Suggestion: maybe you should also create a Linux version of the software's platform featuring connection through TOR. And update the browser version to use only HTML5 instead of the (Adobe's defunct) Flash version.

Excellent question.  At Betcoin Poker and most poker websites you can perform player to player transfers to other players.  These transfers are reviewed by the Staff.  We advise you to not lend or borrow, but you are free to if you choose at your own risk. 

Excellent suggestion and we are working on this, however it is taking longer than expected. 

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February 04, 2016, 03:49:08 AM
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Thanks for the fast reply!

BTW as BetcoinPoker is the main/only issuer of its own poker chips, are those chips subject to chargeback?

That would be a problem if a scammer "poker player" falsely alleges someone else took his chips inappropriately. He asks BetcoinPoker for a chargeback and the lender (who sent some coins and held the chips as collateral) gets scammed...

Is there any way to avoid BetcoinPoker's chips chargebacks?

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February 04, 2016, 04:58:17 AM
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Thanks for the fast reply!

BTW as BetcoinPoker is the main/only issuer of its own poker chips, are those chips subject to chargeback?

That would be a problem if a scammer "poker player" falsely alleges someone else took his chips inappropriately. He asks BetcoinPoker for a chargeback and the lender (who sent some coins and held the chips as collateral) gets scammed...

Is there any way to avoid BetcoinPoker's chips chargebacks?

Yeah, don't lend..leave that to the banks
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