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Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting
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bauta11
on 03/12/2016, 16:32:37 UTC
Could you please add some PLO Hi/Lo tables to your poker room? Right now the PLO8 tab is empty, although I have seen some tables up and running in the past.

The stakes I personally would like to see is 0.5/1, 1/2 and 2/4 mBTC.
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Re: Is there any demand for a site with historical (and current) odds database?
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bauta11
on 08/10/2014, 11:06:31 UTC
Only bitcoin sportsbooks?

In any case, I'm definately interested. Go for it!
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Re: NitrogenSports.eu - POKER - 10 pm GMT - 5 btc freeroll Saturday!
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bauta11
on 19/09/2014, 08:33:06 UTC
Great move to launch a poker client. Especially since you're one of the most trusted bitcoin gambling sites.

I haven't created an account yet but will do soon. If you haven't added Omaha Hi/Lo ring games I would really advise you to do that. Both Fixed and Pot limit.

Keep it up.
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Re: BetcoinPoker.com-1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD Tourney-330 BTC ($200,000) to Winner
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bauta11
on 29/07/2014, 22:40:38 UTC
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/28/internet-poker/betcoin-poker-not-ssl-encrypted-claims-they-1463101/

I just removed all my money from your site. Please notify me once your website actually is SSL encrypted.
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Re: BetcoinPoker.com-1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD Tourney-330 BTC ($200,000) to Winner
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bauta11
on 25/07/2014, 20:11:00 UTC
It's not much of a slogan, but yes. I think you should stick with that. "$1m guaranteed, payed out in bitcoins"

We must do better than that, don't you agree?  How about 1,668 BTC currently ($1,000,000) GTD.  The irony is that this works out better for us anyway as we were calling it the 1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD but now we can be more precise by adding currently.   

This is my last post regarding this matter.

First of all, if you thought I was some kind of copywriter who will work free for a internet gambling buziness; you are very wrong.

Put a disclaimber beneath the headline. Do whatever you want. Just don't call something "guaranteed" when it's actually not. That is my only point.
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Re: BetcoinPoker.com-1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD Tourney-330 BTC ($200,000) to Winner
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bauta11
on 25/07/2014, 00:36:41 UTC
It's not much of a slogan, but yes. I think you should stick with that. "$1m guaranteed, payed out in bitcoins"
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Re: BetcoinPoker.com-1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD Tourney-330 BTC ($200,000) to Winner
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bauta11
on 25/07/2014, 00:29:56 UTC
Just skip the part about guaranteed BTCs, just call it the "$1m guaranteed". It's especially true for this particular tournament but I think you should stick with this policy for the rest of the tournaments also.

I'm not trying to be a smart-ass here, I'm just trying to help you out. Both players and you, the house, can get into alot of ugly spots and arguments if people start referring to these guaranteed BTC prizepools. Think about it.
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Re: BetcoinPoker.com-1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD Tourney-330 BTC ($200,000) to Winner
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bauta11
on 24/07/2014, 21:16:02 UTC
5) December is a long time from now. $1M could be worth 500 or 3000 BTC by then. Is it really wise to promote the tournament as "1,500 BTC GTD" at this stage? Or are you still guaranteeing the 1500 BTC prizepool, even if the prize per BTC is $3,500 in December?

5.  We haven't been asked this question yet, but the tournament is a $1,000,000 GTD tournament and whatever the BTC amount is at that time it will always be $1,000,000 guaranteed.  This GTD amount will not fluctuate with the bitcoin price.  Though we believe bitcoin will be worth more than it is now, you don't point out if a bitcoin is worth less because that works against your point.  Even if a bitcoin is worth $10 when the tournament is complete, this tournament will still be $1,000,000 GTD and the winner will receive $200,000 worth of bitcoins. 

Thank you for your answers. Well, I most certainly beleive I did point that out. But let's try again. We both agree on that bitcoins most probably will be worth more in December, but that is beside the point. There are three possible outcomes:

1) The price of a bitcoin is hovering just around $600 in December. You nailed it, and can't be accused of making false promises. [Very unlikely]

2) The price of bitcoin is worth less than $600 in December. The prizepool, in terms of bitcoins, is actually bigger and you need to adjust the promoted prizepool. [Much more likely]

3) The price of a bitcoin is worth more than $600 in December. Once again you need to adjust the prizepool, but downward. [Much more likely]

Essentially you are not guaranteeing the 1,500BTC prizepool, and you shouldn't promote it that way. That is my point.
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Re: BetcoinPoker.com-1,500 BTC ($1,000,000) GTD Tourney-330 BTC ($200,000) to Winner
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bauta11
on 24/07/2014, 14:24:39 UTC
Some feedback and questions:

1) The mBTC units are much better. And obviously less confusing.

2) When one player sits out in a 3-handed cash game, it appears that one of the remaining players can get the button two times in a row. Can you please look in to it?

3) Most of the satellite tournaments are actually sub-satellites and it's not always clear what seat you're actually trying to win, in my opinion. I would love to have a feature where you simply could click a link within satellite lobby, which leads to the "upper-level" tournament lobby. Pokerstars does that, for instance, and it's  actually really helpful.

4) The million dollar tournament in December is obviously a rather big deal. What would happen if one of your players actually took down the tournament? Are your site able to pay out 330 BTC to a single player? Can you somehow proove that you're good for it? I'm assuming that money moves around between the skins on the network. Can you tell us anything about how that process works?

5) December is a long time from now. $1M could be worth 500 or 3000 BTC by then. Is it really wise to promote the tournament as "1,500 BTC GTD" at this stage? Or are you still guaranteeing the 1500 BTC prizepool, even if the prize per BTC is $3,500 in December?
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Re: #1 RATINGS and REVIEWS of SPORTS BOOKS thread. Poster input appreciated.
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bauta11
on 18/07/2014, 12:58:05 UTC
Ok gogo, I stand corrected. But when I still used the site the limit was 500 mBTC. If I wanted to withdraw more I had to file multiple withdrawal requests. Maybe the limits are different for different users, I have no idea.
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Re: #1 RATINGS and REVIEWS of SPORTS BOOKS thread. Poster input appreciated.
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bauta11
on 18/07/2014, 11:27:20 UTC
A player was overpaid 15 BTC. Anonibet took full blame for the mistake. They even went so far as to say that the player wasn't a cheat. I don't remember the exact wording but it had the same meaning. The player did pay back anonibet. Anonibet had an outage. Every player that emailed anonibet received .1 BTC for the down time. Anonibet opened in 2011 and has a maximum withdrawal of 500 BTC.

Last time I checked the maximum withdrawal limit on Anonibet was 500 mBTC, 0.5 BTC that is.

I'd also like to add that the recent allegations does not look good, at all. Until I see some acceptable explanations I'll move my betting business elsewhere.
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Re: Bitcoinsports.eu Bit365 SCAM Discussion Thread
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bauta11
on 28/02/2014, 22:07:31 UTC
Allright, this one finally got paid:
http://www.bitcoinsports.eu/bet/8485f

Once again, hope you all get your money.
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Undpaid bet
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bauta11
on 18/02/2014, 18:02:07 UTC
Hey guys,

I made a bet 3 months ago and I still haven't been paid. The amount is fairly small in comparison with others, but still. Here's the bet slip link:
http://www.bitcoinsports.eu/bet/8485f

I will update and post in the thread once I get paid. Hope you all get your money eventually.

Edit: PAID 2014-02-28