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THIS WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCAM EVER.
I WAS SKEPTIC OF HIM GIVING 20BTC COS I KNOW DEAN IS NOT THAT GENEROUS. I NEVER KNEW HE HAD A SELFISH PLAN TO LURE INOOCENT PLAYERS AS USUAL. WHEN THE CONTEST STARTED, MANY BIG PLAYERS WHERE NOT THERE. BUT 4 HOURS TO THE END OF THE CONTEST, VERY BIG BETS STARTED POPPING UP. QUESTION NOW IS. WHERE WHERE ALL THESE PLAYERS DAYS BEFORE THE CONTEST.
CONCLUSION: DEAN LURED GUYS TO PLAY, RIGGED THEM OF THEIR CASH, THEN USED HIS BANROLL TO PLAY AD KICK OFF ALL WINNERS. BE SMRTER NEXT TIME SCAMMER I could not have put it better myself. You are absolutely right, scammer Dean Nolan had a plan to lure innocent newbies or gullible players on to his scam betking website. The reason he cancelled the Christmas wager and refused to pay over 20 BTC to the legitimate winners was because he was not happy so many people won so many BTC and he did not want to pay them.
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THIS WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCAM EVER.
I WAS SKEPTIC OF HIM GIVING 20BTC COS I KNOW DEAN IS NOT THAT GENEROUS. I NEVER KNEW HE HAD A SELFISH PLAN TO LURE INOOCENT PLAYERS AS USUAL. WHEN THE CONTEST STARTED, MANY BIG PLAYERS WHERE NOT THERE. BUT 4 HOURS TO THE END OF THE CONTEST, VERY BIG BETS STARTED POPPING UP. QUESTION NOW IS. WHERE WHERE ALL THESE PLAYERS DAYS BEFORE THE CONTEST.
CONCLUSION: DEAN LURED GUYS TO PLAY, RIGGED THEM OF THEIR CASH, THEN USED HIS BANROLL TO PLAY AD KICK OFF ALL WINNERS. BE SMRTER NEXT TIME SCAMMER I could not have put it better myself. You are absolutely right, scammer Dean Nolan had a plan to lure innocent newbies or gullible players on to his scam betking website. The reason he cancelled the Christmas wager and refused to pay over 20 BTC to the legitimate winners was because he was not happy so many people won so many BTC and he did not want to pay them. The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position. Much of the time, you will see players enter high volumes within the final hour (or even final minutes). This is parallel to when there were weekly wagering competitions: if you inspected the betting amounts on the final day as opposed to the others, it would be a huge dichotomy.
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January 05, 2019, 04:25:20 PM |
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The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position.
Much of the time, you will see players enter high volumes within the final hour (or even final minutes). This is parallel to when there were weekly wagering competitions: if you inspected the betting amounts on the final day as opposed to the others, it would be a huge dichotomy. The question has been asked before but will remain unanswered: Why did this scammer set up the promotion with such a format where he was almost always going to lose out? There is nothing provided by scammer Dean Nolan that can be used to negate the facts that he refused to pay over 20 BTC to legitimate winners of the 2018 Christmas wager promotion. https://betking.io/provably-fairLook how ironic and hypocritical is the statement from scammer Dean Nolan as it appear in his scam betking website: "The worse fear a player has playing at an online casino is being cheated by the site they are playing at. In the Bitcoin gambling community a standard solution has been developed to allow players to verify the results of their bets to prove that the house did not alter them in their favor"Scammer Dean Nolan refuses to pay out over 20 BTC that was won by legitimate winners of the 2018 Christmas wager contest. Thankfully since his latest scam a few days ago the information against him has been flooding in. The UK police will be chatting to scammer Dean Nolan soon after the evidence is presented to them. Pathetic scammer
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January 06, 2019, 08:43:47 AM Last edit: January 06, 2019, 09:02:19 AM by RichGang |
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I have been playing in this site for years now. I can tell you deal aint straight forward. I knew the wager contest was a scam. this is exactly what happened there. dean puts up a very enticing contest. expects a few whales to come play so he can scam them. a few normal players came playing and kept wagering. on the final day, few hours before end of contest, dean creates a few accounts to kick all the legit players by betting 0.1btc at 98% chance. he succeeds in kicking most of the legit layers out , but there are a few stuborn ones that refused to get kicked off. those few play and win part of the contest. dean gets angry that his plan to scam didn't work out as planned . FINALLY, dean comes up with a lame excuse not to pay anyone. notice that after the contest, he didn't say anything about the contest or even bother to post the winners in his Instagram? man I pray this guy dies painfully soon for all this annoying scams
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I have been playing in this site for years now. I can tell you deal aint straight forward. I knew the wager contest was a scam. this is exactly what happened there. dean puts up a very enticing contest. expects a few whales to come play so he can scam them. a few normal players came playing and kept wagering. on the final day, few hours before end of contest, dean creates a few accounts to kick all the legit players by betting 0.1btc at 98% chance. he succeeds in kicking most of the legit layers out , but there are a few stuborn ones that refused to get kicked off. those few play and win part of the contest. dean gets angry that his plan to scam didn't work out as planned . FINALLY, dean comes up with a lame excuse not to pay anyone. notice that after the contest, he didn't say anything about the contest or even bother to post the winners in his Instagram? man I pray this guy dies painfully soon for all this annoying scams
I am compiling a case file against him to present to the UK police, should be completed within 4-6 weeks hopefully so let us wait and see what happens regards to his scams. Well I would not go that far as to wish him a painful death but I wish there will be enough evidence against him for the UK police to take action against him. Since the Christmas wager scam lots of people have contributed lots of information against scammer Dean Nolan, lots of new information. The irony is the very same people that were posting positive things and coming to the defence of scammer Dean Nolan believing he was a genuine person are the very same people that are now sending lots of information via PM and some are openly posting against him. It has been confirmed from multiple sources (with actual evidence) the scammer lives in the UK with Scottish roots, his present whereabouts and some vital information about certain activities which would interest UK police. The list is quite extensive and it would me a major mistake to elaborate further as the first this scammer should know about these is when the UK police actually ask him those questions rather than him knowing the questions in advance. The way you explained how he carried out the Christmas wager scam is perfect, that was my suspicion exactly. Had he not carried out this latest scam the flurry of information against was not coming my way but now he has scammed again, it was basically scammer Dean Nolan incriminating himself because he allowed those people that never contacted me before a perfect reason to send PMs and send information against him. I was shouting out against this scammer since the 2017 betking ICO but many of the bounty participants with betking avatars and signatures were ganging up and drowning out with abuse the few of us that were trying to expose this serial scammer. Now there is nobody to defend this fool in the forum because there are no bounties on offer. As I said, I do not agree with you when you say you wish scammer Dean Nolan "a painful death soon for all these annoying scams" but understand your grievances against this scammer Dean Nolan. I would prefer to see UK police investigate him thoroughly and with the help of my case files it would be essential and then of course hope the police take action which would hopefully result in jail time for this pathetic serial scammer.
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January 06, 2019, 08:39:29 PM Last edit: January 07, 2019, 09:17:44 PM by game-protect |
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THIS WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCAM EVER.
I WAS SKEPTIC OF HIM GIVING 20BTC COS I KNOW DEAN IS NOT THAT GENEROUS. I NEVER KNEW HE HAD A SELFISH PLAN TO LURE INOOCENT PLAYERS AS USUAL. WHEN THE CONTEST STARTED, MANY BIG PLAYERS WHERE NOT THERE. BUT 4 HOURS TO THE END OF THE CONTEST, VERY BIG BETS STARTED POPPING UP. QUESTION NOW IS. WHERE WHERE ALL THESE PLAYERS DAYS BEFORE THE CONTEST.
CONCLUSION: DEAN LURED GUYS TO PLAY, RIGGED THEM OF THEIR CASH, THEN USED HIS BANROLL TO PLAY AD KICK OFF ALL WINNERS. BE SMRTER NEXT TIME SCAMMER I could not have put it better myself. You are absolutely right, scammer Dean Nolan had a plan to lure innocent newbies or gullible players on to his scam betking website. The reason he cancelled the Christmas wager and refused to pay over 20 BTC to the legitimate winners was because he was not happy so many people won so many BTC and he did not want to pay them. The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position. Much of the time, you will see players enter high volumes within the final hour (or even final minutes). This is parallel to when there were weekly wagering competitions: if you inspected the betting amounts on the final day as opposed to the others, it would be a huge dichotomy. Are you able to explain how exactly players possibly (Edited 7/01/2019) played fraudulent as you claim? Did they manipulate the betting software? Did they make too high bets?
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January 07, 2019, 02:32:51 AM |
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Are you able to explain how exactly players played fraudulent as you claim? I did not.
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January 07, 2019, 08:48:15 PM |
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The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position.
Much of the time, you will see players enter high volumes within the final hour (or even final minutes). This is parallel to when there were weekly wagering competitions: if you inspected the betting amounts on the final day as opposed to the others, it would be a huge dichotomy.
Are you able to explain how exactly players played fraudulent as you claim? Did they manipulate the betting software? Did they make too high bets? I think there is a misunderstanding because actmyname never said that players did anything fraudulent.
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January 07, 2019, 09:20:59 PM |
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Are you able to explain how exactly players played fraudulent as you claim? I did not. You meant the theory is half-contrived, because there is the possibility of fraudulent play? The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position. I misunderstood your theory, because theories based on possibilities do not make much sense in this case! However, are you able to explain how players possibly could have played fraudulent? Why would scam artist Dean Nolan allow players to play fraudulent? I mean it was his scam contest, why would he allow other scammers to participate in his scam?
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The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position. I misunderstood your theory, because theories based on possibilities do not make much sense in this case! However, are you able to explain how players possibly could have played fraudulent? Why would scam artist Dean Nolan allow players to play fraudulent? I mean it was his scam contest, why would he allow other scammers to participate in his scam? You don't understand what I'm saying. Proposition by RichGang, supported by JollyGood: "Big bets showed up in the final four hours because this was Dean playing, to kick off winners from the leaderboard." My reply indicated that the theory is partially flawed, due to the fact that players will often wait until the last moments to bet in a +ev wagering contest. I had indicated "there is the possibility of fraudulent play" not that players are fraudulently playing. The reasoning that I had provided for the suspicious-looking betting is not based on superficial probabilities. It is what happens.
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January 30, 2019, 02:35:44 PM Last edit: March 05, 2019, 06:31:06 AM by BillyBurns |
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<---- Investor of ICO who lost every single penny on a casino, who loses 100% as a casino, quite a accomplishment. Never even did a buy back because I assume easy money maker but Dean seemed to be sabotaging it the whole way. The Poker addition was LOL I did warn him that nobody would use it, and then he decided that he needed to offer better prices than other sports books to get more volume ( LOL LOL LOL) guy is not a high level thinker.
edit since relaunch, site looks good volume is up chat is back looks like Dean has been working hard, maybe not all is lost. Hopefully this forward momentum can continue.
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January 30, 2019, 02:48:28 PM |
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Ahhh, dice betking now almost dead. Few people last week played dice. I think there is no need bump it without remembering past scam
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January 30, 2019, 02:59:52 PM Last edit: January 30, 2019, 03:14:41 PM by game-protect |
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The theory is half-contrived. There is the possibility of fraudulent play but in consideration with most wagering contests that are +ev, few would start betting large amounts prior to the final day, since it does not guarantee their position. I misunderstood your theory, because theories based on possibilities do not make much sense in this case! However, are you able to explain how players possibly could have played fraudulent? Why would scam artist Dean Nolan allow players to play fraudulent? I mean it was his scam contest, why would he allow other scammers to participate in his scam? You don't understand what I'm saying. Proposition by RichGang, supported by JollyGood: "Big bets showed up in the final four hours because this was Dean playing, to kick off winners from the leaderboard." My reply indicated that the theory is partially flawed, due to the fact that players will often wait until the last moments to bet in a +ev wagering contest. I had indicated "there is the possibility of fraudulent play" not that players are fraudulently playing. The reasoning that I had provided for the suspicious-looking betting is not based on superficial probabilities. It is what happens. Fraudulent play was indicating that players play fraudulent! If scam artist Dean Nolan manipulates the leaderboard it is simply cheating and not "fraudulent play". Scam artist Dean Nolan does not need to register several accounts and play, he can simply adjust the rankings in the server backend. Anyway, what could have happened is irrelevant. Everyone too stupid or lazy to put "betking scam" into google deserves to get scammed!
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January 30, 2019, 03:15:14 PM Last edit: January 30, 2019, 03:34:08 PM by LoyceV |
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<---- Investor of ICO who lost every single penny on a casino, who loses 100% as a casino, quite a accomplishment. There's an update: BetKing EOS Airdrop Whitepaper: 10,000,000,000 BKT will be created as an EOS.IO token.
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10% BKB holders Soon you can exchange your BKB tokens for BKT tokens. 100% of the BKB tokens, 70% of which was valued around $6.5 million after the ICO, will now be worth 10% of the total BKT value. The airdrop to EOS holders alone will be "worth" 3 times more than the entire BKB supply! The math on the BKB ICO didn't check out already, but this new plan is ten times crazier. Did I understand this correctly Dean? Please correct me if I made any mistakes. I still have over 7k BKB tokens which I'd love to sell them back at the "value" you claim they have:$720. 64. Let's round it down to 0.2 BTC and we're good. Deal? I've just sent a PM asking if I can sell them back.
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January 30, 2019, 05:47:12 PM |
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<---- Investor of ICO who lost every single penny on a casino, who loses 100% as a casino, quite a accomplishment. There's an update: BetKing EOS Airdrop Whitepaper: 10,000,000,000 BKT will be created as an EOS.IO token.
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30% Airdrop
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10% BKB holders Soon you can exchange your BKB tokens for BKT tokens. 100% of the BKB tokens, 70% of which was valued around $6.5 million after the ICO, will now be worth 10% of the total BKT value. The airdrop to EOS holders alone will be "worth" 3 times more than the entire BKB supply! The math on the BKB ICO didn't check out already, but this new plan is ten times crazier. Did I understand this correctly Dean? Please correct me if I made any mistakes. I still have over 7k BKB tokens which I'd love to sell them back at the "value" you claim they have:$720. 64. Let's round it down to 0.2 BTC and we're good. Deal? I've just sent a PM asking if I can sell them back. What is wrong with this fool Dean Nolan? The new crowdfunding attempt by creating EOS tokens is just another way for him to pocket the cash and make "easy cash" without doing any work. It seems $6.5 million from the betking ICO was not enough for this fool scammer Dean Nolan and now he wants to scam more. Pathetic.
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January 30, 2019, 10:00:01 PM |
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I wonder where things went wrong. He had such a good website back in the day and I'm really grateful for that. He always was a little miscalibrated but intentions were good. Then something just plummeted off of the deep end during the bear market I guess. GG
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January 30, 2019, 10:47:36 PM |
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<---- Investor of ICO who lost every single penny on a casino, who loses 100% as a casino, quite a accomplishment. Never even did a buy back because I assume easy money maker but Dean seemed to be sabotaging it the whole way. The Poker addition was LOL I did warn him that nobody would use it, and then he decided that he needed to offer better prices than other sports books to get more volume ( LOL LOL LOL) guy is not a high level thinker.
The whole thing regarding the way he tried to money grab by using ICOs as a way to line his own pockets was a total disgrace. Before he started this new BKT token scam he tried to fool RHavar in to investing in betking and his recent venture trying to pass off a cheap template of a mobile phone app exchange as a reason to raise $10 million in an ICO for his "bitsafe" project which he has temporarily pulled the plug on as nobody wanted to invest. Sometimes he says he wants to convert betking tokens to bitsafe tokens and close betking down, then sometimes he says something else. What a pathetic little scammer Dean Nolan is.
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January 30, 2019, 11:12:19 PM |
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I wonder where things went wrong. He had such a good website back in the day and I'm really grateful for that. He always was a little miscalibrated but intentions were good. Then something just plummeted off of the deep end during the bear market I guess. GG
In my honest opinion, nothing has changed that much, its just too many people trust Dean and they dont see the negatives in the past and now that lsrger amount or amount is involve they are looking on more aspects
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Ahhh, dice betking now almost dead. Few people last week played dice. I think there is no need bump it without remembering past scam Scammer Dean Nolan realises that the website is virtually dead so he is trying to maximise any way he can which would allow him to put the money directly in to his own pocket. ICOs and tokens are the easiest way. This scammer wrote in his bitsafe ICO whitepaper that he was going to transition all betking BKB tokens to bitsafe tokens and would phase out betking and concentrate solely on "bitsafe" yet here he is now trying to salvage the situation at betking by finding ways that are designed to line his own pockets by fooling investors.
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January 31, 2019, 03:39:51 PM |
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I wonder where things went wrong. He had such a good website back in the day and I'm really grateful for that. He always was a little miscalibrated but intentions were good. Then something just plummeted off of the deep end during the bear market I guess. GG
He went broke trading alt coins, according to him he was tired of alt coiners making more gains than him so he started trading and he got liquidated for everything, this is not a lie I was told to keep hush but I ain't letting this dude get away with another scam, my 30k is long gone. Now the interesting thing is to speculate is if he used ico funds to gamble on is bitmmex acc or otc trades. Fromm y point of view since the inception of Ico it seems he is doing everything in his power for it to fail.
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