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August 20, 2014, 06:07:34 AM
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Hello members,

Is my pleasure  to introduce www.bitcoinprivatebank.com  to the members of this forum.

Send to anyone or receive bitcoins

Send Bitcoins to anyone who have a Bitcoin Private Bank account.No fees, virtually instant and irreversible once sent. It's a great way to introduce new people to bitcoin or for quick transactions.The recipient will receive the payment within seconds and the funds can be withdrawn instantly to a bitcoin address.

How can i earn with BPB?

Deposit funds to the Bitcoin Private Bank savings account and you receive a fixed 5% interest per week .Minimum required deposit amount is 0.1 ฿. Minimum deposit term is 7 days and there is no deposit expiry term.You will continue receiving the weekly interest as long as you keep the funds in the savings account.Principal withdrawal from the savings account can be made if the minimum term of 7 days has passed.We have no fee for withdrawing your principal.About the Referral system...You get paid 3 tiers deep, here is how it works:Refer someone "John" and you get an amount equivalent to 5% of John`s deposit.Then "John" refers "Mark" you get an amount equivalent to 3% of Mark`s deposit. "Mark" refers "Jane" and you get an amount equivalent to 1% of Jane`s deposit.

If you have any questions please ask me btw my name is John, I`m in charge of support service.

Thank you.



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August 20, 2014, 06:30:15 AM
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How are you paying interest (where is the money coming from)?
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August 20, 2014, 07:03:41 AM
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probability fair bitcoin gambling (automated).

You're gambling with users money?

Where are you from/What's your first language?
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August 20, 2014, 07:16:26 AM
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probability fair game

By that do you mean there's no house edge? Or do you mean "provably fair"? Where are you gambling?
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August 20, 2014, 07:27:39 AM
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House edge is so small that it doesn't matter.

What's the house edge?
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August 20, 2014, 07:28:27 AM
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In a fair game, no matter how small the house edge is, it matters because that is the vig. That is the amount of money that you will lose on average no matter what strategy you employ.

This thread is one of the worst attempts I have ever seen at a blatant outright SCAM.

Please humour me however and explain how you and your friends have managed to re-write the rules of statistics and turn a profit in a game with a house edge.
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August 20, 2014, 07:34:23 AM
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For those of you who don't know what a Martingale technique is - it essentially means he starts off betting small if he loses he increases his bet size so that if he wins on the second round of bets he turns a tiny profit. This process continues every time he loses a hand until  eventually he wins one.

The only way this strategy works is with UNLIMITED money and NO MAX BET set by the house.

Obviously no casino in the world digital or real is foolish enough to allow this strategy to work.

Sooner or later this guy will run bad and lose everything that is the only certainty with this strategy.

I have made my living as a professional poker player for nearly a decade it is my job to understand probability and game theory. I beg all of you please do not let yourself be scammed by this idiot.
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August 20, 2014, 07:40:46 AM
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Every bet you make has a certain probability of winning or losing. If you bet on the flip of a coin, the probability of heads or tails is 50-50. This would be an even money bet. If you bet a dollar and was paid a dollar when you won, you would be paid TRUE ODDS. However if the casino only paid you 99 cents every time you won instead of a dollar the House edge would be 1%. Simply put, The house edge is the difference between the true odds and the odds that the game pays you when you win.So we calculate our betting system to include also the house edge.We scammed nobody so please don`t talk like this.

I wasn't asking for the definition of "house edge" (wouldn't be make sense for me to bring up house edge in the first place if i didn't even know what it was). I was asking what this house edge is that is so small that it "doesn't matter"

We scammed nobody so please don`t talk like this.

Because no ones given you money yet. There's so many blatant red flags here.
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August 20, 2014, 07:44:23 AM
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Every post you make shows a greater and greater lack of understanding of what you are doing.

What is your risk of ruin?

What is the min/max bet you can place?

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August 20, 2014, 07:46:11 AM
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Can you please also explain how you choose bet sizes, do you use the Kelly Criterion and if so please explain how you arrive at your answer.
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August 20, 2014, 07:49:17 AM
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What level of education have you reached in Mathematics/ Statistics because you seem to have a very basic lack of understanding of either of these two things.
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August 20, 2014, 07:51:26 AM
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For those who may not have been around very long - this sort of offering is something to avoid at all costs.

Search for 'pirateat40'.
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August 20, 2014, 08:01:19 AM
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Well i`m not the author of the betting system but you will have your answer from the people involved soon.

// i know pirate40 ironically i lost my first btc there
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August 20, 2014, 08:40:21 AM
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Look guys, he's opening a bank. And he's being honest with you. He's telling you he's going to gamble with your money.

Is your local banker any more or less trustworthy for NOT telling you?
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August 20, 2014, 08:50:33 AM
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If this is a good way to multiply bitcoins why not...the hole system was build with the sole purpose of this.Anyway the bets are stopped when the profits made are  ~1% over 24 hours period.nevermind
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August 20, 2014, 09:22:21 AM
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Anyway the bets are stopped when the profits made are  ~1% over 24 hours period.

But you have this apparently infallible system? What reason would there be to stop it each day?
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August 20, 2014, 09:25:40 AM
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Still no answer to what your risk of ruin is?

I tell you what I'll give you a hint it's greater than zero.
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August 20, 2014, 12:44:40 PM
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This has Ponzi written all over.
5% weekly is what annually? Really that high return is not possible unless you need new deposits flowing in to just pay interest.

Hello members,

Is my pleasure  to introduce www.bitcoinprivatebank.com  to the members of this forum.

Send to anyone or receive bitcoins

Send Bitcoins to anyone who have a Bitcoin Private Bank account.No fees, virtually instant and irreversible once sent. It's a great way to introduce new people to bitcoin or for quick transactions.The recipient will receive the payment within seconds and the funds can be withdrawn instantly to a bitcoin address.

How can i earn with BPB?

Deposit funds to the Bitcoin Private Bank savings account and you receive a fixed 5% interest per week .Minimum required deposit amount is 0.1 ฿. Minimum deposit term is 7 days and there is no deposit expiry term.You will continue receiving the weekly interest as long as you keep the funds in the savings account.Principal withdrawal from the savings account can be made if the minimum term of 7 days has passed.We have no fee for withdrawing your principal.About the Referral system...You get paid 3 tiers deep, here is how it works:Refer someone "John" and you get an amount equivalent to 5% of John`s deposit.Then "John" refers "Mark" you get an amount equivalent to 3% of Mark`s deposit. "Mark" refers "Jane" and you get an amount equivalent to 1% of Jane`s deposit.

If you have any questions please ask me btw my name is John, I`m in charge of support service.

Thank you.



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August 20, 2014, 12:51:38 PM
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If you have such a good way to multiply bitcoins on a dice site why do you need my coins?
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August 20, 2014, 02:05:34 PM
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This should be HYIP

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