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If you have made the 50 krill for chat privileges in the chatbox there are some trustworthy people there who will sell you chips for Paypal or cashapp type transfers if you can't transfer btc to the site. Ask around and you will soon see who can be trusted and who cannot.
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No, SwC is still taking other currency and fiat coins, including Bitcoin. However, there is a minimum limit for Altcoins and Fiat currency Deposit except Bitcoin. Only Bitcoin All deposits are acceptable.  I am using the desktop version and it's disabled there. The difference on this image is that you're using a mobile phone. I'm not sure if there's a condition with that but it's really disabled on my end. Maybe due to the responsiveness that the mobile version has. Three tables later that has cheap tickets and everyone can join, here is the list; Insomniac Special Hyper [150 GTD] - 10 chips 50+ Krill Mini Deep Step 0 [6 Seats] - 1 chip but must have 50 krill Mini Deep Turbo Satellite [2 Seats GTD] - 10 chips Mini Deep Hyper Satellite [1 Seat GTD] - 10 chips If you have made the 50 krill for chat privileges in the chatbox there are some trustworthy people there who will sell you chips for Paypal or cashapp type transfers if you can't transfer btc to the site. Ask around and you will soon see who can be trusted and who cannot.
I believe this is possible, I've been with people that chats during the tournaments and they seem friendly. It's also possible to have people here from the forum to send as much as 10 chips.
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July 17, 2025, 09:02:22 AM |
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If you have made the 50 krill for chat privileges in the chatbox there are some trustworthy people there who will sell you chips for Paypal or cashapp type transfers if you can't transfer btc to the site. Ask around and you will soon see who can be trusted and who cannot.
Chatbox speaks, chip transactions or selling i will be never support. But if there is a familiar person then different. Besides, I would tell each person directly transfer BTC to the SwC account or deposit it. Because BTC can be easily deposited. And if you are facing a problem for any reason, contact the SwC team directly. This is the best way. It will not be harassed and There will be no fear of being a scam.
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Kalaea
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July 17, 2025, 10:34:01 AM |
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If you have made the 50 krill for chat privileges in the chatbox there are some trustworthy people there who will sell you chips for Paypal or cashapp type transfers if you can't transfer btc to the site. Ask around and you will soon see who can be trusted and who cannot.
Chatbox speaks, chip transactions or selling i will be never support. But if there is a familiar person then different. Besides, I would tell each person directly transfer BTC to the SwC account or deposit it. Because BTC can be easily deposited. And if you are facing a problem for any reason, contact the SwC team directly. This is the best way. It will not be harassed and There will be no fear of being a scam. Bitcoin is easily bought and deposited, but buying small amounts can have big fees depending on where you live. Also, some providers will close accounts or restrict them if sending directly to a gambling site, so you have to send to private wallet first and then from there to the site. For someone buying a few hundred chips to play small stakes the chatbox is often the cheapest option. May not be for everyone but it works for a lot of regulars on the site.
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Alone055
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July 17, 2025, 10:49:21 AM |
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Bitcoin is easily bought and deposited, but buying small amounts can have big fees depending on where you live. Also, some providers will close accounts or restrict them if sending directly to a gambling site, so you have to send to private wallet first and then from there to the site. For someone buying a few hundred chips to play small stakes the chatbox is often the cheapest option. May not be for everyone but it works for a lot of regulars on the site.
I wouldn't recommend making purchases from the chat. How can you trust someone you don't even know? How will the deal be done? Do you send money first, and then you get the chips? What if the other person doesn't send you the chips after getting the payment? I know that PayPal has a chargeback system, but why go through the hassle in the first place? A casino platform won't ban your account or confiscate your funds if you deposit using an exchange wallet, so if you use a centralized exchange to fund your casino account, SwC in this case, you shouldn't have any problems, and I say this from experience because I do that myself whenever I need to. I even withdrew funds from the platform to a centralized exchange, and never had any problems. However, if you don't feel safe withdrawing, don't do it, but depositing from an exchange should be okay and that's a better way to fund your account than buying chips from a random person in the chat.
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Kalaea
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July 17, 2025, 11:01:34 AM |
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Bitcoin is easily bought and deposited, but buying small amounts can have big fees depending on where you live. Also, some providers will close accounts or restrict them if sending directly to a gambling site, so you have to send to private wallet first and then from there to the site. For someone buying a few hundred chips to play small stakes the chatbox is often the cheapest option. May not be for everyone but it works for a lot of regulars on the site.
I wouldn't recommend making purchases from the chat. How can you trust someone you don't even know? How will the deal be done? Do you send money first, and then you get the chips? What if the other person doesn't send you the chips after getting the payment? I know that PayPal has a chargeback system, but why go through the hassle in the first place? A casino platform won't ban your account or confiscate your funds if you deposit using an exchange wallet, so if you use a centralized exchange to fund your casino account, SwC in this case, you shouldn't have any problems, and I say this from experience because I do that myself whenever I need to. I even withdrew funds from the platform to a centralized exchange, and never had any problems. However, if you don't feel safe withdrawing, don't do it, but depositing from an exchange should be okay and that's a better way to fund your account than buying chips from a random person in the chat. Some people have reported having cashapp accounts frozen by sending chips directly to gambling sites, and there are people who have said it has happened to them on seals. As far as purchasing from the chat, as I said, there are several trustworthy people in there. Normally you would send via Paypal or on of the cashapp type services and then get chips. Players such as pman, JamieGold and TheCaretaker sell chips there regularly and have never stiffed anyone. Obviously there are scammers there too, and while the chat community can be somewhat 'raw' at times we try to warn noobs about them. Just gives people another option.
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July 17, 2025, 11:20:34 AM |
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Some people have reported having cashapp accounts frozen by sending chips directly to gambling sites, and there are people who have said it has happened to them on seals. As far as purchasing from the chat, as I said, there are several trustworthy people in there. Normally you would send via Paypal or on of the cashapp type services and then get chips. Players such as pman, JamieGold and TheCaretaker sell chips there regularly and have never stiffed anyone. Obviously there are scammers there too, and while the chat community can be somewhat 'raw' at times we try to warn noobs about them. Just gives people another option.
I always wonder, fees are at a low for months now so it shouldn't be that hard to just by bitcoin (or even other crypto). Why taking the risk of using something like cashapp and getting you account banned or using the tipping feature and possibly getting scammed if you use to deal with players that are not trusted. It's so easy these days to buy crypto, honestly.
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Kalaea
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July 17, 2025, 11:48:52 AM |
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Some people have reported having cashapp accounts frozen by sending chips directly to gambling sites, and there are people who have said it has happened to them on seals. As far as purchasing from the chat, as I said, there are several trustworthy people in there. Normally you would send via Paypal or on of the cashapp type services and then get chips. Players such as pman, JamieGold and TheCaretaker sell chips there regularly and have never stiffed anyone. Obviously there are scammers there too, and while the chat community can be somewhat 'raw' at times we try to warn noobs about them. Just gives people another option.
I always wonder, fees are at a low for months now so it shouldn't be that hard to just by bitcoin (or even other crypto). Why taking the risk of using something like cashapp and getting you account banned or using the tipping feature and possibly getting scammed if you use to deal with players that are not trusted. It's so easy these days to buy crypto, honestly. Maybe it depends where you are. I'm in Australia, and the site I use to purchase bitcoin has a 200 chip (0.0002 btc) withdrawal fee for transfers. So yes the network fee is low but exchange fees are often not. If someone wants to buy 100 chips (about $12 of btc) to try out the site, is there a way to do that without it getting chewed up in fees? It's small amounts like that that I am talking about for chat purchases. Obv if you're buying $1k or more fees are less of an issue. YMMV.
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July 17, 2025, 01:16:14 PM |
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Yes, currently, SWC only accepts BTC coins for their transactions. Previously, they had another option, but for some reason, they disabled it. I think it would be easier if they only accepted one transaction.
No, SwC is still taking other currency and fiat coins, including Bitcoin. However, there is a minimum limit for Altcoins and Fiat currency Deposit except Bitcoin. Only Bitcoin All deposits are acceptable.  Sorry, my mistake. At first I thought it was can’t to make deposits with Altcoins because I've tried depositing with altcoins before, but it always gave me an error message. I tried again today, but it still gave me an error message. so i think currently they only accept BTC.  Here you have been a little wrong. SwC minimum withdraw is 500 uBTC (mean 500 chips), not 500 BTC. Don't mind brother, Minimum withdrawal has changed a lot for a little mistake  Yes, I typed uBTC earlier, but it somehow changed to BTC. I guess my finger slipped. 
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Alone055
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July 17, 2025, 01:29:13 PM |
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Maybe it depends where you are. I'm in Australia, and the site I use to purchase bitcoin has a 200 chip (0.0002 btc) withdrawal fee for transfers. So yes the network fee is low but exchange fees are often not. If someone wants to buy 100 chips (about $12 of btc) to try out the site, is there a way to do that without it getting chewed up in fees? It's small amounts like that that I am talking about for chat purchases. Obv if you're buying $1k or more fees are less of an issue. YMMV.
Bro, most exchanges don't overcharge you, and they only charge a small percentage above the actual network fee for the network and cryptocurrency you are using. On SwC, even though the main cryptocurrency is Bitcoin, you can always use other cryptocurrencies for your deposits:  There are too many options available. They use a third-party service for this, but it's worth it if you are trying to save money on fees because I tried depositing with LTC once, and paid from a centralized exchange, and believe me, I didn't have to pay more than $0.05 in fees.
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July 17, 2025, 02:05:07 PM |
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Guys, anyone who wants to play? Come play here. Tickets are cheap, only 10 chips.
How these price pool distribute among player's. I'm playing Cash Game after BSOP tournament. Ig I will join these tournament to test from next time. I do like Cash Game😁. You can left anytime with you winning from the table. Some times I don't get chance to be seated my desired table cause it's filled with other players. From what I know, the payouts are very small, with a prize pool of only 150 uBTC. While competing against 10 to 30 players, I find cash games more enjoyable. With a buy in of just 4 uBTC, you can get better returns. Like yesterday, I profit to turn 4 uBTC into 50 uBTC, and previously 100 uBTC into 210 uBTC. That's more fun, isn't it? 😁 If you have free time, let's play together in cash games https://play.swcpoker.club/?tableId=28248
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July 17, 2025, 02:40:42 PM |
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Like yesterday, I profit to turn 4 uBTC into 50 uBTC, and previously 100 uBTC into 210 uBTC. That's more fun, isn't it? 😁
I'm no pro like you. You’re out here printing stacks 🤑. Every time I go all-in, luck just plays games with me. So I skipped to go all in. Yesterday a match I got 3 of a kind very first 3 cards , you know what other player who goes all in with me scored a flush in his river. How unfortunate was that game. I would love to play with you. Rn I'm a bit busy to play. Later next time maybe we can play.
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July 17, 2025, 04:12:20 PM |
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I would have joined and another thing is the deposit of Bitcoin to the casino because I don't have a spare coins on electrum but I have it in my trading account and the transaction fee from the app is high. If they were accepting USDT and local currency, I would been participating in the Poker. Though someone told me that they are accepting others but when I checked it is only the BTC address showing.
Yes, currently, SWC only accepts BTC coins for their transactions. Previously, they had another option, but for some reason, they disabled it. I think it would be easier if they only accepted one transaction. No, SwC is still taking other currency and fiat coins, including Bitcoin. However, there is a minimum limit for Altcoins and Fiat currency Deposit except Bitcoin. Only Bitcoin All deposits are acceptable.
However, SwC has quite low withdrawal fees, with a minimum withdrawal of 500 BTC. Here you have been a little wrong. SwC minimum withdraw is 500 uBTC (mean 500 chips), not 500 BTC. Don't mind brother, Minimum withdrawal has changed a lot for a little mistake  Hey guy we are not here for joke but for serious conversation. I am not here for post counting. SWC only accept Bitcoin as a default deposit coin. And once you click deposit the Bitcoin address appears auto. And their is no any other altcoin to make a deposit. If you click on the others it shows a dialogue box. Other than Bitcoin deposit, you have to use a third party. And you can see that from the image showing.  And again the minimum withdrawal is 500 ubtc and it has not changed I believed.
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Toro iskandar
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July 17, 2025, 09:37:09 PM |
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So I skipped to go all in. Yesterday a match I got 3 of a kind very first 3 cards , you know what other player who goes all in with me scored a flush in his river. How unfortunate was that game. I've had a similar experience. In the several tournaments I've played, when I went all in early, I always lost, and the river was always a sucka. Since then, I've avoided going all in early, or I've preferred to wait for someone else to go all in. I'm no pro like you. You’re out here printing stacks 🤑. Not what you think, I was just lucky. 😁 Look at this   The final result was very sad and I lose 😆 
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July 17, 2025, 11:02:13 PM |
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Not what you think, I was just lucky. 😁
Look at this
The final result was very sad and I lose 😆
I recognize most of the players in those tables you shared, at least I have played against them once or twice. Honestly, there are very lucky players, but also smart ones who plays unpredictable moves. I rarely get something good in my hands, that’s why I bluff so much and most players now learned my strategy.
Sadly, I can’t find much players on the Sit-and-go tables with two players only. I don’t know if you guys noticed liking this type of game, but personally I enjoy it more when I play outside for quick games, either you double your money or lose it all.
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July 18, 2025, 06:18:37 AM |
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Not what you think, I was just lucky. 😁
Look at this
The final result was very sad and I lose 😆
I recognize most of the players in those tables you shared, at least I have played against them once or twice. Honestly, there are very lucky players, but also smart ones who plays unpredictable moves. I rarely get something good in my hands, that’s why I bluff so much and most players now learned my strategy.
Sadly, I can’t find much players on the Sit-and-go tables with two players only. I don’t know if you guys noticed liking this type of game, but personally I enjoy it more when I play outside for quick games, either you double your money or lose it all. It's like we were at the same table once, you kept bluffing, and I got impatient with your bluffs, so I went all-in and lost badly. Would you do the same thing if you had a bad hand? Bluffing may be a strategy in poker, but there are definitely people who are more aggressive.
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July 18, 2025, 07:24:20 AM |
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I've had a similar experience. In the several tournaments I've played, when I went all in early, I always lost, and the river was always a sucka. Since then, I've avoided going all in early, or I've preferred to wait for someone else to go all in.
same experience with me. But Outside of tournaments, I'm personally aggressive, and bluffing is my most common activity. But in tournaments, I've become more patient, realizing that ultimately, only the one who can survive until the end wins. But in regular play, I just need to play quickly, making some traps, as if I were patient and not aggressive. Then, at some point, I become aggressive, making others think I have a good hand... when I don't.  Anyone like playing Drawmaha? Let's play together in a freeroll. https://play.swcpoker.club/?tournamentId=267081944
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July 18, 2025, 08:22:51 AM |
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and most players now learned my strategy.
I often change my strategy and even when I have a good card, I choose to check and wait for other players to call and I will raise so that other players are not easy to learn my strategy style. 😁 Sadly, I can’t find much players on the Sit-and-go tables with two players only. I don’t know if you guys noticed liking this type of game, but personally I enjoy it more when I play outside for quick games, either you double your money or lose it all.
I actually enjoy playing Sit and Go games, but I've seen a few times where no other players have registered. This type of game is actually more exciting, with the prize pool being shared, just like in a tournament. If you have some free time we can play in Sit and Go with buy in 50 uBTC seems very interesting. I've had a similar experience. In the several tournaments I've played, when I went all in early, I always lost, and the river was always a sucka. Since then, I've avoided going all in early, or I've preferred to wait for someone else to go all in.
same experience with me. But Outside of tournaments, I'm personally aggressive, and bluffing is my most common activity. But in tournaments, I've become more patient, realizing that ultimately, only the one who can survive until the end wins. But in regular play, I just need to play quickly, making some traps, as if I were patient and not aggressive. Then, at some point, I become aggressive, making others think I have a good hand... when I don't.  When playing in tournaments, we sometimes think about the money and play patiently, but subconsciously overfold. This makes it easy to understand our strategic style. Sometimes in tournaments, we also need to be a little aggressive to disguise our strategic style and make it difficult to read.
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July 18, 2025, 01:09:28 PM |
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I've had a similar experience. In the several tournaments I've played, when I went all in early, I always lost, and the river was always a sucka. Since then, I've avoided going all in early, or I've preferred to wait for someone else to go all in.
same experience with me. But Outside of tournaments, I'm personally aggressive, and bluffing is my most common activity. But in tournaments, I've become more patient, realizing that ultimately, only the one who can survive until the end wins. But in regular play, I just need to play quickly, making some traps, as if I were patient and not aggressive. Then, at some point, I become aggressive, making others think I have a good hand... when I don't.  When playing in tournaments, we sometimes think about the money and play patiently, but subconsciously overfold. This makes it easy to understand our strategic style. Sometimes in tournaments, we also need to be a little aggressive to disguise our strategic style and make it difficult to read. Well, in tournaments, sometimes I start to feel like I'm not playing like my usual self. But I try to adapt and do my best. What makes poker interesting is that it's not just about luck but also about psychological strategy. So sometimes a good mood is needed to play better. When you're tired, it's better to avoid playing. At least that's how I feel. - NLH Freeroll [10 Chips]
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July 18, 2025, 06:40:43 PM |
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When playing in tournaments, we sometimes think about the money and play patiently, but subconsciously overfold. This makes it easy to understand our strategic style. Sometimes in tournaments, we also need to be a little aggressive to disguise our strategic style and make it difficult to read.
I tried being aggressive a lot of times in the tournaments I played during BSOP, and I failed miserably every time because my opponents always had better hands.  The key to aggressive gameplay is to read the minds of other players by observing their behaviour during the betting rounds. I often keep an eye on who is increasing the bet in the first round, and then trying to "Check" in the second round, because that mostly means that they might not have a very strong hand, but they were only trying to bluff to see how many will fold. However, sometimes one might deceive you this way too, making you think that they are checking because they have a weak hand, but turns out, they are sitting with a three of a kind of Ks in hand.  So, it's a game of mind and strategy along with the cards, and that's why it's fun unlike other gambling games where luck is the only factor.
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