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November 25, 2014, 07:18:17 PM
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Okay, since the 1 Player project is for elite players, we're thinking of using one of our other bitcoin poker sites domains to do an affordable live poker site that normal people can use.

Right now the script is the same as SWC (Seals With Clubs) so it's a decent script.

Now what do YOU think a poker room should have as blinds/buyins

1. 100/200 blinds 10K buy in
2. 10/20 blinds 1K buy in
3. 5/10 blinds 500 buy in
4. 1/2 blinds 100 buy in
5. .50/1.00 blinds 50 buy in
6. .10/.25 blinds 10 buy in

I think SWC goes doe to like 1 cent, haha, and it's the majority of their action

To me a casino should not move below 1/2 blinds and 50 to 100 buck buy in

Anyway, what does the average joe that have btc think a btc casino should be trying to hit to get your business

1 Player isn't for 99.99% of the people

It's for elite high rollers, but since we have the script and the network and lots of domains we can brand any type of live poker room we want and btc and online gambling is just beginning and if btc casinos can get going with 10M or 100M users, that alone will fuel btc, gaming is perfect for btc IMO

So what do you think a casino have as it's focus to reach the average bitcoin joe

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November 25, 2014, 07:47:27 PM
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Stop spamming the forum. No one is going to trust your old looking and new site with thousands of dollars. Give it a rest already.

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November 25, 2014, 08:47:55 PM
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It's not spam to ask in a gambling forum what do bitcoin gamblers want on average from a live poker site

I have numerous bitcoin domains and I'm thinking about creating a nice poker room more suited to the wallets on this site

So I can't ask a question about what these bitcoin wallet 'gamblers' think a live poker room should offer to the bitcoin world?

Why don't you just leave the thread alone, it's not spam and more relevant to this section than anything you probably ever said

Do you know your wallet only has .01 btc in it?

haha

wow I don't remember seeing a wallet that broke
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