dandruff1138
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September 11, 2014, 09:49:55 PM |
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There was a red dialog box in my NXT wallet that said something along the lines of "You are most likely on a fork you forged the last 10 blocks..." Then it disappeared.... What do I need to do to fix this issue?
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PilotofBTC
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September 11, 2014, 10:36:33 PM |
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There was a red dialog box in my NXT wallet that said something along the lines of "You are most likely on a fork you forged the last 10 blocks..." Then it disappeared.... What do I need to do to fix this issue?
It might have fixed itself. Look at the last block in your wallet and compare it to https://nxtblocks.info/#section/blockexplorer_blocks. If your last block is the same as the explorer you are fine. If not, stop the NRS, delete the _db folder, and restart NRS. It will have to re-download the block chain. Are you on at least 1.2.7?
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dandruff1138
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September 11, 2014, 10:51:04 PM |
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There was a red dialog box in my NXT wallet that said something along the lines of "You are most likely on a fork you forged the last 10 blocks..." Then it disappeared.... What do I need to do to fix this issue?
It might have fixed itself. Look at the last block in your wallet and compare it to https://nxtblocks.info/#section/blockexplorer_blocks. If your last block is the same as the explorer you are fine. If not, stop the NRS, delete the _db folder, and restart NRS. It will have to re-download the block chain. Are you on at least 1.2.7? 1.2.8 redownloading the blockchain... again haha
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Bit_Joe
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September 12, 2014, 12:03:55 AM |
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Could NXT poker be marketed as the most fairest poker site?
In terms of
1. Random generator 2. Cheating by other players or the site is not possible
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TaunSew
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September 12, 2014, 12:36:04 AM |
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Could NXT poker be marketed as the most fairest poker site?
In terms of
1. Random generator 2. Cheating by other players or the site is not possible
probably best value/cheapest(less/zero fees) aswell because the house wouldnt have big costs.. IBM was interested in the blockchain technology for this reason, IIRC. Decentralizing servers and decentralizing programming can be a cost saver in multiple aspects.
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There ain't no Revolution like a NEMolution. The only solution is Bitcoin's dissolution! NEM!
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megashira1
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September 12, 2014, 04:25:54 AM |
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Could NXT poker be marketed as the most fairest poker site?
In terms of
1. Random generator 2. Cheating by other players or the site is not possible
Cheating and sites being rigged are non issues this day in age for online poker. NXTpokers competitive advantages would be: ability to tap into any market in the world no tax on winnings no max/min on deposits or withdrawals cheaper rake on games potentially larger player pools games offered dictated by the players themselves kind of like a for us by us poker platform. we decide.
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superresistant
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September 12, 2014, 08:27:39 AM |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ?
I want to be ready for NXT poker.
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BitcoinForumator
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September 12, 2014, 08:38:20 AM |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ?
I want to be ready for NXT poker.
You could start at PokerStrategy.com. They have tons of starting and pro articles, videos. But don't go to far down the rabbit hole of theory, because you will spend too much time. But you have to get some basics down first. Balance this theory with playing micro stakes on any of the big sites. Try to breakeven at for a starting goal, altough, if you learn the basics, that won't be hard
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valarmg
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September 12, 2014, 09:07:37 AM |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ?
I want to be ready for NXT poker.
You could start at PokerStrategy.com. They have tons of starting and pro articles, videos. But don't go to far down the rabbit hole of theory, because you will spend too much time. But you have to get some basics down first. Balance this theory with playing micro stakes on any of the big sites. Try to breakeven at for a starting goal, altough, if you learn the basics, that won't be hard I disagree. Getting to breakeven at microstakes from starting out at poker is difficult. Rake is a killer. Playing poker like a pro takes a long time and lots of work. (Any lessons tutorials on playing chess like a grandmaster, any lessons/tutorials on playing piano like a master?)
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BitcoinForumator
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September 12, 2014, 09:23:57 AM Last edit: September 12, 2014, 10:12:29 AM by BitcoinForumator |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ?
I want to be ready for NXT poker.
You could start at PokerStrategy.com. They have tons of starting and pro articles, videos. But don't go to far down the rabbit hole of theory, because you will spend too much time. But you have to get some basics down first. Balance this theory with playing micro stakes on any of the big sites. Try to breakeven at for a starting goal, altough, if you learn the basics, that won't be hard I disagree. Getting to breakeven at microstakes from starting out at poker is difficult. Rake is a killer. Playing poker like a pro takes a long time and lots of work. (Any lessons tutorials on playing chess like a grandmaster, any lessons/tutorials on playing piano like a master?) Rake is a killer but you won't find newbie mistakes on such a level anywhere but micro. He could start with the micro Guide (by Verneer, searchable on torrents), which is comprehensive to see what you're going to be dealing with. But for an absolute beginner that will probably be overwhelming. I should add that valamrg is correct with his points. It's not a walk in the park, even on micros. You have to put in long hours of studying and even more playing. Poker in 2014 is quite different than it was even a few years back.
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valarmg
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September 12, 2014, 10:21:21 AM |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ?
I want to be ready for NXT poker.
You could start at PokerStrategy.com. They have tons of starting and pro articles, videos. But don't go to far down the rabbit hole of theory, because you will spend too much time. But you have to get some basics down first. Balance this theory with playing micro stakes on any of the big sites. Try to breakeven at for a starting goal, altough, if you learn the basics, that won't be hard I disagree. Getting to breakeven at microstakes from starting out at poker is difficult. Rake is a killer. Playing poker like a pro takes a long time and lots of work. (Any lessons tutorials on playing chess like a grandmaster, any lessons/tutorials on playing piano like a master?) Rake is a killer but you won't find newbie mistakes on such a level anywhere but micro. He could start with the micro Guide (by Verneer, searchable on torrents), which is comprehensive to see what you're going to be dealing with. But for an absolute beginner that will probably be overwhelming. I'm not sure the best resource, depends on what type of game he decides to concentrate on (e.g. SNG/MTT/Cash). There's no cheat sheet for becoming good at poker, it takes thousands of hours of playing and learning. My best advice is just learn the rules and play the lowest stakes or play money at various games, just have fun expect to win some, lose some but not be a profitable player. If he finds he loves the game, then is the time to start thinking about trying to become good.
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Bitventurer
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September 12, 2014, 10:42:47 AM |
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Nxt mentioned in T3n magazine in Germany
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SP8DE - The Game of Chance. Changed.
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superresistant
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September 12, 2014, 11:21:59 AM Last edit: September 12, 2014, 11:35:24 AM by superresistant |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ? I want to be ready for NXT poker.
You could start at PokerStrategy.com. They have tons of starting and pro articles, videos. But don't go to far down the rabbit hole of theory, because you will spend too much time. But you have to get some basics down first. Balance this theory with playing micro stakes on any of the big sites. Try to breakeven at for a starting goal, altough, if you learn the basics, that won't be hard I disagree. Getting to breakeven at microstakes from starting out at poker is difficult. Rake is a killer. Playing poker like a pro takes a long time and lots of work. (Any lessons tutorials on playing chess like a grandmaster, any lessons/tutorials on playing piano like a master?) Rake is a killer but you won't find newbie mistakes on such a level anywhere but micro. He could start with the micro Guide (by Verneer, searchable on torrents), which is comprehensive to see what you're going to be dealing with. But for an absolute beginner that will probably be overwhelming. I'm not sure the best resource, depends on what type of game he decides to concentrate on (e.g. SNG/MTT/Cash). There's no cheat sheet for becoming good at poker, it takes thousands of hours of playing and learning. My best advice is just learn the rules and play the lowest stakes or play money at various games, just have fun expect to win some, lose some but not be a profitable player. If he finds he loves the game, then is the time to start thinking about trying to become good. I'll try. Thx. EDIT : somebodu dumps nxt on bter.
Not just somebodu, or anybodu, it's nobodu! My bodu is ready.
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5000Bitcoins
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September 12, 2014, 11:26:06 AM |
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somebodu dumps nxt on bter.
Not just somebodu, or anybodu, it's nobodu! idk why I laughed so hard at this
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CryptKeeper
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September 12, 2014, 12:36:33 PM |
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Nxt mentioned in T3n magazine in Germany A good find, thanks for sharing!
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Follow me on twitter! I'm a private Bitcoin and altcoin hodler. Giving away crypto for free on my Twitter feed!
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dandruff1138
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September 12, 2014, 01:28:41 PM |
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Someone has a 8 BTC sell order at 9k on Bittrex.
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S3MKi
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September 12, 2014, 01:30:08 PM |
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Someone has a 8 BTC sell order at 9k on Bittrex.
he will cry next week)))
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dandruff1138
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September 12, 2014, 01:31:17 PM |
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Someone has a 8 BTC sell order at 9k on Bittrex.
he will cry next week))) It's really slowing the graph there.
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vytasz7
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September 12, 2014, 01:42:47 PM Last edit: September 12, 2014, 02:04:50 PM by vytasz7 |
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Does anyone knows where can I find lessons/tutorials to learn to play poker like a pro ? I want to be ready for NXT poker.
You could start at PokerStrategy.com. They have tons of starting and pro articles, videos. But don't go to far down the rabbit hole of theory, because you will spend too much time. But you have to get some basics down first. Balance this theory with playing micro stakes on any of the big sites. Try to breakeven at for a starting goal, altough, if you learn the basics, that won't be hard I disagree. Getting to breakeven at microstakes from starting out at poker is difficult. Rake is a killer. Playing poker like a pro takes a long time and lots of work. (Any lessons tutorials on playing chess like a grandmaster, any lessons/tutorials on playing piano like a master?) Rake is a killer but you won't find newbie mistakes on such a level anywhere but micro. He could start with the micro Guide (by Verneer, searchable on torrents), which is comprehensive to see what you're going to be dealing with. But for an absolute beginner that will probably be overwhelming. I'm not sure the best resource, depends on what type of game he decides to concentrate on (e.g. SNG/MTT/Cash). There's no cheat sheet for becoming good at poker, it takes thousands of hours of playing and learning. My best advice is just learn the rules and play the lowest stakes or play money at various games, just have fun expect to win some, lose some but not be a profitable player. If he finds he loves the game, then is the time to start thinking about trying to become good. verneer videos are very good for beginers to learn how to play poker
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abuelau
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September 13, 2014, 09:26:31 AM |
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Cross post from nxtforum.org: Android App Released!After several weeks of intensive work and many obstacles, we finally launch the Android Wallet for MyNXT.info! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.mynxt.mobile_walletKey features: - Client-side sending (the master password never leaves your phone)
- Send NXT, view your balance in NXT, USD and BTC
- Scan QR Code for quick NXT account input
- Show QR Code of your account
- Multiple NXT account support (use all accounts in your MyNXT wallet)
The iPhone App will be submitted to the App Store in the next 3-5 days. The source code for both apps will be made available a couple of weeks after the iPhone App is listed. To download it, either scan the QR Code on the top of this post, or find it in the Play Store, search for "mynxt". If you have questions/issues please contact us via email: info@mynxt.info. Enjoy!
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