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#841
Gizmotron / Re: Welcome return to Gizmotron/Mark
July 06, 2013, 05:49:35 PM
The section is configured so Mark has entire control regarding who's in with posting rights at his space.
#842
Off-topic / Re: Signatures....
July 05, 2013, 03:58:24 PM
My signature at the programming site:

QuoteThe human condition paradox is we can create devices to overcome our human limitations, but we can't overcome our very human condition.
Vic
#843
Quote from: Sputnik on July 05, 2013, 05:56:47 AMSo i don't see why some one would play roulette using bitcoins.
Because some politicians think they can tell you how to use your hard-earned money. Gambling is illegal in some jurisdictions in the most hypocritical way: not banning the act of gambling itself (should they wish to play the our jurisdiction is the most sacrosanct, "holier than thou", card...), but making illegal the "offense" of gambling where they don't approve you to :-X

This type of anonymous betting can prove an outlet to those who want to exercise their freedoms in spite of their legislators' pre-sanctioned ways to use their money.

Of course, having straight-forward ways to turn BitCoins into cash should be already worked-out / figured. Getting your money "in and out" quickly under current market/exchange conditions is a must. That goes for any other form of immediate trading.

Quote from: Sputnik on July 05, 2013, 05:56:47 AM
Nothing beats real money.
100% agreed :nod: :thumbsup:
#844
Online Casinos / BitCoin casino with live roulette
July 05, 2013, 05:42:32 AM
http://www.casinobit.net/

Fully anonymous betting. No registration, no ID verification, no nothing.

Instant withdrawal.

The way to wager is to click the desired bet, send bitcoin to the generated address; then receive winnings to the sender of the bet.

..Given the One Bet At A Time way, it is ideal for flat betting mostly. You would have a hard time making progressions or complicated chip-placing schemes on it.

This opens up the door for a new breed of "BitCoin bots".




Only time will tell us about the acceptance rate for this anonymous, instant-withdrawal way to enjoy action on live roulette.
#845
Double-street / Re: 123 Line Grind
July 04, 2013, 07:38:27 PM
Quote from: Priyanka on July 03, 2013, 05:22:31 PMVic, is it possible to explain with some numbers. it's a bit difficult to interpret.
Shoot 37 real spins Pri.
#846
Community Software / Re: Montanosz free stuff
July 04, 2013, 07:27:51 PM

Thanks Montanosz,


You're one of the good guys  :nod: :thumbsup:


When you have the time, please pass by this thread:

http://betselection.cc/general-discussion/request-signature-and-profile-site-approval-here/


Just post your signature links again, you deserve to be approved.


Cheers!
#847
Ralph's Bot / Re: New link to the bot.
July 04, 2013, 07:22:45 PM
I mean, I could actually create and open-source a generic bot if I didn't have to take care for the "family maintenance" part, hence having to bind myself to local jobs. (That's what I meant).

I would pretty much love to make a living coding programming languages and the web (i.e. a forum engine with all the bells & whistles).

I know there is a market for bots, and I'd like to actually give away the base bot and charge for the "modules", but I guess it's uphill when the day only has so many hours and I'm busy from morning to night as I am right now.

...I guess what I can do is to start open-sourcing the bits & pieces as I code them.
#848
Ralph's Bot / Re: New link to the bot.
July 04, 2013, 05:55:25 PM
Quote from: asterix90 on July 04, 2013, 05:22:39 PM
is there any alternative or a new BetVoyager Bot we can use ?
DANG TIME.
(There's a market for this)
#849
Maybe they're under a spam attack?

They're "juicier" than us here in terms of traffic, and we're having spammers!

Pre-monitoring all posts might be the only way to stop an imminent spam attack.
Just guessing for the most obvious here ::)
#850
We are pleased to introduce and extend warm congrats to our newest mod: Chris (The Bis!)

As you know Chris is a very active member from the community, truly cares about our place and accompanies us in our group journey since some time now.

...If any fellow member of the community requires mod support, there you go; another fine addition to the moderating group's at hand.

Enjoy it Chris. The community opens its heart to appreciate your companionship much more now  :thumbsup:

Cheers!
#851
Double-street / Re: 123 Line Grind
July 03, 2013, 01:04:38 PM
Quote from: Sputnik on July 03, 2013, 12:59:54 PM

I reply as i want to find this post later and test your idea ...

Cheers

Thanks Sputnik, feel free to try it. This is usually like a break-even march flat-betting.

With the right progression, it might be fruitful.
#852
Two-dog Sam!  :cheer:


(Go bailey!)
#853
Double-street / 123 Line Grind
July 03, 2013, 12:57:53 AM
"Natural" lines. 1-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19-24, 25-30, 31-36

Full cycle consists of three (3) spins.

There are two (2) alternating modes.




Mode #1:

When a number is spun, bet the OTHER double-street/line on the spun dozen.

Since there are 3 dozens, you can bet at most 3 double-streets/lines.

If no hit within the 3 spins, change to mode #2.



Mode #2:

When a number is spun, bet the SAME double-street/line the number belongs to.

Since the cycle is at most 3 spins, you can bet at most 3 double-streets/lines.

If no hit within the 3 spins, change to mode #1.



This is a grind because should you chart this flat betting, you'll notice the methods are somewhat "opposite", i.e. when one rocks, the other usually sucks and vice-versa.

Plug progression in at your own taste.

Vic
#854
Each website/community has its own personality.

That's because each community chooses its own path. There's the path of anger and there's the path of love [attachimg=1].
If there's anything we need to be recognized for is due to being a lovely, helpful community  :rose:

Helping a fellow community member is an act of love. Sharing knowledge among ourselves is also an act of love. Treating each other with respect too.

This is why nasty remarks regarding other fellow members need to be reported. There's a " Report to moderator" link below every post, you can be certain every report will be acted upon by our community's staff.

...Certainly we the staff can't possibly read every post in the forum 24/7, but all fellow members as a whole do. When you read something that's out of tune with our community's guidelines and spirit, please report.

By treating each other with respect and adorning our pages with camaraderie bearing sincere interested for the common good, we pave the road for attracting and fostering larger amount of positive interaction.

There are sites that condone attacking posts, we don't. Let's foster love.

Vic
#855
Ralph's Bot / Re: New link to the bot.
July 02, 2013, 04:55:11 PM
Welcome to the forum Asterix,
I've forwarded the link to Ralph. Hopefully he finds some time to assist you very soon  :thumbsup:

Cheers!