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July 30, 2015, 09:56:18 AM
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Error.
An error occurred while processing your request.


i am unable to access my account there after so many refreshes it still exist there?



If you made the account this year it will still exist and if you had it on old site it would have been imported if you had a balance.

Can you get to the homepage? Make sure you are using https://pocketrocketscasino.eu


Now it is got fixed and i am able to access my account there without any error, that error i saw first time time there since i am using this site and i thought i went for maintenance to integrate the casino games.
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July 30, 2015, 09:57:20 AM
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Will the investors bankroll be used for the new games?

No, it is not possible to do this.

So all the new game bankroll is going to be funded by you?
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July 30, 2015, 09:59:14 AM
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Will the investors bankroll be used for the new games?

No, it is not possible to do this.

So all the new game bankroll is going to be funded by you?

Correct
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July 30, 2015, 10:18:01 AM
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Will the investors bankroll be used for the new games?

No, it is not possible to do this.

So all the new game bankroll is going to be funded by you?

Correct

Would you consider taking 1 private investor to fund all those new games ?
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July 30, 2015, 10:26:20 AM
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Will the investors bankroll be used for the new games?

No, it is not possible to do this.

So all the new game bankroll is going to be funded by you?

Correct

Would you consider taking 1 private investor to fund all those new games ?

I've had a lot of offers for this and may do in future but not right away. As always with anything new on the site I test it with my own funds first.

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July 30, 2015, 01:07:09 PM
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3000 BTC profit per year? What's the price? And the house edge is 1%, so there are 300000 btc wager in total per year?  Shocked

If you can profit so much money, why do u wanna sell it?  Grin  I don't believe the figure is correct.
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July 30, 2015, 01:10:02 PM
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Update:
Almost finished with integrating SoftSwiss games.
Seems a bit too much tbh. I would have rather kept it simple.

Then don't click on those games. ...?
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July 30, 2015, 01:16:07 PM
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3000 BTC profit per year? What's the price? And the house edge is 1%, so there are 300000 btc wager in total per year?  Shocked

If you can profit so much money, why do u wanna sell it?  Grin  I don't believe the figure is correct.

3000 BTC is on the site with the investors money invested. He hasn't personally profited those 3000 BTC .
IF the site owner wants to profit that much amount he will have to bankroll it himself with that amount and not everyone has that kind of money.

You can simply visit the site and confirm the figure along with the proof of funds yourself through this link here   https://blockchain.info/address/1FhxjhFb1YudGC1vtV4FuLpQc2uHzq3XFd
 
They have mentioned their cold storage address as well which is updated with all the investments and the total profits that is available or has been won by te site.
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July 30, 2015, 01:16:24 PM
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3000 BTC profit per year? What's the price? And the house edge is 1%, so there are 300000 btc wager in total per year?  Shocked

If you can profit so much money, why do u wanna sell it?  Grin  I don't believe the figure is correct.

I see you trolling a lot of Bitcoin sites especially trying to defend sites that are not provably fair so no surprise you jumped on this. Thanks Smiley

Anyway, total wagered is 248,801 Bitcoin. You can verify this on dicesites.com (among a few other places that have replicated public stats)

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July 30, 2015, 01:29:31 PM
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3000 BTC profit per year? What's the price? And the house edge is 1%, so there are 300000 btc wager in total per year?  Shocked

If you can profit so much money, why do u wanna sell it?  Grin  I don't believe the figure is correct.

I see you trolling a lot of Bitcoin sites especially trying to defend sites that are not provably fair so no surprise you jumped on this. Thanks Smiley

Anyway, total wagered is 248,801 Bitcoin. You can verify this on dicesites.com (among a few other places that have replicated public stats)



trolling? I just analyze the stats, not trolling here, I saw your title was changed to 3000BTC PROFIT- FOR SALE, I was wondering what happened, that's all, cause I know your site is old and good(I didn't say any negative comments of your site before). I don't know why you wanna sell, it is very normal to ask questions like mine because if u are profitable, you don't need to sell it at all, isn't it? 3000 Btc profit is very good profit in the community, I am sure that less than 10% of casinos can earn this profit, PD's annual profit may be 5k btc. Big casinos like FJ, SB, Betcoin, cloudbet can profit 3K.

Btw, I didn't wanna insult you but you insulted me, many guys see you trolled in dadice's OP.  Grin  And I made analyst post on Bitcoin video casino's thread just wanna prove they are lying, not trolled there.
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July 30, 2015, 01:35:54 PM
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3000 BTC profit per year? What's the price? And the house edge is 1%, so there are 300000 btc wager in total per year?  Shocked

If you can profit so much money, why do u wanna sell it?  Grin  I don't believe the figure is correct.

I see you trolling a lot of Bitcoin sites especially trying to defend sites that are not provably fair so no surprise you jumped on this. Thanks Smiley

Anyway, total wagered is 248,801 Bitcoin. You can verify this on dicesites.com (among a few other places that have replicated public stats)



trolling? I just analyze the stats, not trolling here, I saw your title was changed to 3000BTC PROFIT- FOR SALE, I was wondering what happened, that's all, cause I know your site is old and I don't know why you wanna sell, it is very normal to ask questions like mine cause if u are profitable, you don't need to sell it at all, isn't it? 3000 Btc profit is very good profit in the community, I am sure that less than 10% of casinos can earn this profit, PD's annual profit may be 5k btc. Big casinos like FJ, SB, Betcoin, cloudbet can profit 3K.

Btw, I didn't wanna insult you but you insulted me, many guys see you trolled in dadice's OP.  Grin  And I made analyst post on Bitcoin video casino's thread just wanna prove they are lying, not trolled there.

OK. I just think it's strange for people to try and defend casinos that are not provably fair and regarding DaDice, that was not trolling. There are legit concerns about that site that I pointed out months ago and it is not a site to be trusted. But that has been said a million times now.

Yeah those stats are very impressive. I have no idea how sites like FJ, Betcoin etc do since there's no public stats.

In the case of BVC, it is odd that it's always new accounts that win the jackpot but they have been about for a while and when someone on PRC wins big they don't always jump in the forum to tell people. Maybe BVC kindly asked these people to do a little promo for them.

Also, nothing has actually happened in terms of a new reason to sell. I'm still working on the site right now. It's just a good time to see what kind of interest I might get considering how successful the site has been in the last year.

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July 30, 2015, 01:40:50 PM
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It is nice to see you added some more games. It gives the site more of the "casino" feel. It helps PocketRocketsCasino live up to its name. I am not much of a gambler, but I do like to have a liottle fun avery now and then. I may try to dig up my old account or create a new one and try a few games out. Cheers.  Smiley
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July 30, 2015, 01:42:22 PM
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It is nice to see you added some more games. It gives the site more of the "casino" feel. It helps PocketRocketsCasino live up to its name. I am not much of a gambler, but I do like to have a liottle fun avery now and then. I may try to dig up my old account or create a new one and try a few games out. Cheers.  Smiley

Thanks!

Yeah the focus shifted mostly to dice for a while now so will be good to have a more complete gambling destination. Once these games are on I'll be working to bring poker back.
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July 30, 2015, 03:35:41 PM
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@dean make correct the link to your website from your signature, your current link not working to the right page it showing some unexpected error like this,
https://pocketrocketscasino.eu/homepage " The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable."
so remove the homepage and make it to https://pocketrocketscasino.eu/
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July 30, 2015, 03:37:02 PM
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@dean make correct the link to your website from your signature, your current link not working to the right page it showing some unexpected error like this,
https://pocketrocketscasino.eu/homepage " The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable."
so remove the homepage and make it to https://pocketrocketscasino.eu/

Thanks for pointing that out.

I have changed it now.
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July 30, 2015, 04:23:35 PM
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How much of the 3000 btc profit was from substantially large bets though?

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July 30, 2015, 04:31:00 PM
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How much of the 3000 btc profit was from substantially large bets though?

From my past experience on the site as an investor and player, I have to say most of them. Thats also because the site has a large max bet and attracts players who want to bet a high amount.

If by substantially large you mean an amount more than 100 BTC then yes that too but most of the times its also players betting around 1 BTC and then doubling or using a similar strat where their final bet was large.
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July 30, 2015, 04:31:49 PM
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How much of the 3000 btc profit was from substantially large bets though?

Not as much as you may think.

Although there has been some really big losses, 1300, 633, 451 recently, most of that was profit the player had won, IIRC the total loss from those 3 bets combined was 330, the rest was profit the player had won.

There has been a lot of large losses in the range of 20-60 Bitcoin. Again though there's wins and profit to be taken in to account.

So the two largest losses would be 330 and 215 Bitcoin.

Total profit of bets < 10 Bitcoin is around 1500.
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July 30, 2015, 10:21:32 PM
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OK. I just think it's strange for people to try and defend casinos that are not provably fair and regarding DaDice, that was not trolling. There are legit concerns about that site that I pointed out months ago and it is not a site to be trusted. But that has been said a million times now.

The issue had nothing to do with provably fair, why do you misguide people here and there  Huh Always putting a foot wrong just to find some exposure for your site  Tongue you can do better then that. Baby steps, start to trust yourself first.

to whom it may concern: the issue with dadice is proving solvency (cold storage) so no need to get ill-conceived by PRC admin.
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July 30, 2015, 10:31:31 PM
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Anyway... 2000 BTC is like 582,900$US as I speak. Do you seriously believe someone is going to pay that much for your outdated and absurd of a casino? Anyone can buy softswiss softwares and run on their website, there is nothing genuine about your site, nothing unique. Quite possibly crypto-games.net worths more then "actual" worth of your site. So my advice is to stop day dreaming since dreams don't work unless you do!
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