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November 17, 2016, 09:56:48 PM
#32
i can not imagine if this is really happen with those player, i think he become the richer around his neighborhood and he can withdraw his winning money to buy some product.

from what i see on the picture, its only for selected people that can win the bet and i am sure that person have a big luck so he can win those big amount so congrats for all the winner.
legendary
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November 17, 2016, 06:27:51 PM
#31
@rizkyhiw. Yes I remember that too! He kept on bragging how scared most people are here because we bet too little. If you study his bets most of them are big amounts in big favorites. But where is he now? Is he still winning? If he is then why did he go away? I would speculate that he also made a big bet on Hillary Clinton.

I also want to suggest that maybe doing a 2016 list of biggest winners in sportsbetting is also good. This will show who the best is at analyzing sports.


i have heard he is take a break after those large winning streaks
and have a plan to invest on ethereum for long term that's why he bet used eth
i guess op itself have an intention to make a biggest winning list by create this thread
not sure if he would follow up this , but yeah really fun to see people have a large winning isn't it?
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November 17, 2016, 01:11:36 AM
#30
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.


bitcoinvideocasino wins are almost certainly faked. Look at their biggest winner tabs. If anyone believes that they are paying out thousands of Bitcoin a year just off slot jackpots you probably believe that BetSoft also pays out massive slot jackpots (i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).


For the largest Bitcoin wins, Bet King will certainly have the largest plays. The only other site that used to have bets of those size (hundreds of Bitcoin at a time) was Just-Dice, which hasn't accepted Bitcoin bets in sometime.

SafeDice had one big win wipe out their entire bankroll, and MoneyPot has had several large winners over the past year. BitDice to my knowledge has not had any big winners (though they have had big losers) for a long time. I don't follow Crypto-Games that much but they recently had a big ETH winner.
Yeah I a little bit curious on bitcoinvideocasino,  everytime someone won a jackpot it's always come from a newbie member
Which it's make more fishy, everytime the winner try to confirm their winning through their thread
Not recommended to be listed for now
I remember someone bet hundreds ethereum on ufc and football event at directbet a couple months ago,  will post here later.

Edit :


https://www.directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=0xa6ed0d484726fca9c2059fc49a892892ec70ef54

https://www.directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=0x7dc3d1135e27c3039e403dbe08dba0a6eda3be78
https://www.directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=0x16b51ed46533b3bccdf43c4f24e721548a574f41






wow , these are serious bets and wins also, 1000ETH, However it's not really surprising because i could have placed the same bet with a little amount. What matters is the level of confidence in betting for that match and amount of stake one is willing to put.
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November 16, 2016, 11:29:52 PM
#29
bitcoinvideocasino wins are almost certainly faked. Look at their biggest winner tabs. If anyone believes that they are paying out thousands of Bitcoin a year just off slot jackpots you probably believe that BetSoft also pays out massive slot jackpots (i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).
I haven't looked into them before, as they don't seem to be very popular, but what your saying seems to be right. My post was mostly on crowdfunded casinos though, since people are more likely to care and want to make sure that things weren't rigged. The MoneyPot thread had a bunch of people asking to verify NotTardy's win.

(i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).
Not sure if that directed at me, but I do gamble though I am in a sig campaign.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 09:04:16 PM
#28
@rizkyhiw. Yes I remember that too! He kept on bragging how scared most people are here because we bet too little. If you study his bets most of them are big amounts in big favorites. But where is he now? Is he still winning? If he is then why did he go away? I would speculate that he also made a big bet on Hillary Clinton.

I also want to suggest that maybe doing a 2016 list of biggest winners in sportsbetting is also good. This will show who the best is at analyzing sports.

legendary
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November 16, 2016, 06:41:11 PM
#27
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.


bitcoinvideocasino wins are almost certainly faked. Look at their biggest winner tabs. If anyone believes that they are paying out thousands of Bitcoin a year just off slot jackpots you probably believe that BetSoft also pays out massive slot jackpots (i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).


For the largest Bitcoin wins, Bet King will certainly have the largest plays. The only other site that used to have bets of those size (hundreds of Bitcoin at a time) was Just-Dice, which hasn't accepted Bitcoin bets in sometime.

SafeDice had one big win wipe out their entire bankroll, and MoneyPot has had several large winners over the past year. BitDice to my knowledge has not had any big winners (though they have had big losers) for a long time. I don't follow Crypto-Games that much but they recently had a big ETH winner.
Yeah I a little bit curious on bitcoinvideocasino,  everytime someone won a jackpot it's always come from a newbie member
Which it's make more fishy, everytime the winner try to confirm their winning through their thread
Not recommended to be listed for now
I remember someone bet hundreds ethereum on ufc and football event at directbet a couple months ago,  will post here later.

Edit :


https://www.directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=0xa6ed0d484726fca9c2059fc49a892892ec70ef54

https://www.directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=0x7dc3d1135e27c3039e403dbe08dba0a6eda3be78
https://www.directbet.eu/BetStatus.cshtml?BetID=0x16b51ed46533b3bccdf43c4f24e721548a574f41




legendary
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November 16, 2016, 06:32:55 PM
#26
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.


bitcoinvideocasino wins are almost certainly faked. Look at their biggest winner tabs. If anyone believes that they are paying out thousands of Bitcoin a year just off slot jackpots you probably believe that BetSoft also pays out massive slot jackpots (i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).


For the largest Bitcoin wins, Bet King will certainly have the largest plays. The only other site that used to have bets of those size (hundreds of Bitcoin at a time) was Just-Dice, which hasn't accepted Bitcoin bets in sometime.

SafeDice had one big win wipe out their entire bankroll, and MoneyPot has had several large winners over the past year. BitDice to my knowledge has not had any big winners (though they have had big losers) for a long time. I don't follow Crypto-Games that much but they recently had a big ETH winner.

There was an user who won 500+ on Bitdice in 2015.


Also it's an interesting point what you said about bitcoinvideocasino. The wins there seem to be quite large and now that I think of it I'm starting to question it a bit too. Would love to see some further proof. Investment based sites are and have to be so much more transparent which makes stuff easier to believe.

We're almost out of 2016 which is why I didn't mention that.. The OP is asking for the biggest winners of 2016 Wink

And I would be willing to bet a significant sum that the jackpots on bitcoinvideocasino are won by themselves as a way to promote their site. They are one of the smaller sites out there (usually ~10 players online at any given time betting pretty insignificant amounts), yet they claim to be paying out amounts that no one in the industry pays out on a single bet. Its ludicrous.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 05:16:11 PM
#25
In Pocketdice some player (chelshin) won over 200 BTC. He have some problem with withdrawal, but finally service pay him:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16602163
Honestly many members here are posting a fake image that they get or win a large amount but the fact its fake..  chelasin is one of the fake winner this year..   i really don't believe if there is no proof like txid but sometimes txid can be still fake because we have transaction in blockchain publicity. so i think he can get some transaction there and editing his the page from developer mode many people are doing it here..
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 05:06:06 PM
#24
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.


bitcoinvideocasino wins are almost certainly faked. Look at their biggest winner tabs. If anyone believes that they are paying out thousands of Bitcoin a year just off slot jackpots you probably believe that BetSoft also pays out massive slot jackpots (i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).


For the largest Bitcoin wins, Bet King will certainly have the largest plays. The only other site that used to have bets of those size (hundreds of Bitcoin at a time) was Just-Dice, which hasn't accepted Bitcoin bets in sometime.

SafeDice had one big win wipe out their entire bankroll, and MoneyPot has had several large winners over the past year. BitDice to my knowledge has not had any big winners (though they have had big losers) for a long time. I don't follow Crypto-Games that much but they recently had a big ETH winner.

There was an user who won 500+ on Bitdice in 2015.

Also it's an interesting point what you said about bitcoinvideocasino. The wins there seem to be quite large and now that I think of it I'm starting to question it a bit too. Would love to see some further proof. Investment based sites are and have to be so much more transparent which makes stuff easier to believe.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 04:54:20 PM
#23
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.


bitcoinvideocasino wins are almost certainly faked. Look at their biggest winner tabs. If anyone believes that they are paying out thousands of Bitcoin a year just off slot jackpots you probably believe that BetSoft also pays out massive slot jackpots (i.e. high chance you don't actually gamble and are in a signature campaign).


For the largest Bitcoin wins, Bet King will certainly have the largest plays. The only other site that used to have bets of those size (hundreds of Bitcoin at a time) was Just-Dice, which hasn't accepted Bitcoin bets in sometime.

SafeDice had one big win wipe out their entire bankroll, and MoneyPot has had several large winners over the past year. BitDice to my knowledge has not had any big winners (though they have had big losers) for a long time. I don't follow Crypto-Games that much but they recently had a big ETH winner.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 04:46:52 PM
#22
What would the credibility of the article be, if the winner is anonymous? A lot of these "Big Wins" are possibly fake or even casino owners own

friends or family or employees winning these jackpots. If you want to attract a lot of attention, you just fake jackpot winners and you will get

a lot of gambler flocking your way. Most Bitcoin gamblers will stay anonymous, because they do not declare their winnings for tax purposes.

The other problem is, money attract bad attention... if you are identified as someone who won lots of money, hackers with bad intentions will

target you.  Roll Eyes

The big wins on BetKing, Bitdice etc. are quite guaranteed to be real because the sites are funded by investments from users (especially when those "big winners" often ended up losing a lot). The owner wouldn't go that far to fake big winners. Can't be that sure on sites with no investments. I'm quite certain wins on BTCvideocasino are real too though.

Well it is good that some casino shows the profile of the gambler to the public. So in this way, when there is a big win, we can check the profile of the winner. There is a lot of cases whereby the winner got like 30 over btc. However, when we look at the profile, he has either lose a lot in the first place or he is just betting big and it is a one time off.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 04:41:10 PM
#21
What would the credibility of the article be, if the winner is anonymous? A lot of these "Big Wins" are possibly fake or even casino owners own

friends or family or employees winning these jackpots. If you want to attract a lot of attention, you just fake jackpot winners and you will get

a lot of gambler flocking your way. Most Bitcoin gamblers will stay anonymous, because they do not declare their winnings for tax purposes.

The other problem is, money attract bad attention... if you are identified as someone who won lots of money, hackers with bad intentions will

target you.  Roll Eyes

The big wins on BetKing, Bitdice etc. are quite guaranteed to be real because the sites are funded by investments from users (especially when those "big winners" often ended up losing a lot). The owner wouldn't go that far to fake big winners. Can't be that sure on sites with no investments. I'm quite certain wins on BTCvideocasino are real too though.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 02:30:34 PM
#20
What would the credibility of the article be, if the winner is anonymous? A lot of these "Big Wins" are possibly fake or even casino owners own

friends or family or employees winning these jackpots. If you want to attract a lot of attention, you just fake jackpot winners and you will get

a lot of gambler flocking your way. Most Bitcoin gamblers will stay anonymous, because they do not declare their winnings for tax purposes.

The other problem is, money attract bad attention... if you are identified as someone who won lots of money, hackers with bad intentions will

target you.  Roll Eyes

I agree with that gamblers want to stay anonymous even or especially when they win BIG. Anonimity is actually basic advantage of Bitcoin!

But i don't think that some casino will risk all business and trust just to show some big winning.. It is very risky statement.
legendary
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November 16, 2016, 02:15:30 PM
#19
What would the credibility of the article be, if the winner is anonymous? A lot of these "Big Wins" are possibly fake or even casino owners own

friends or family or employees winning these jackpots. If you want to attract a lot of attention, you just fake jackpot winners and you will get

a lot of gambler flocking your way. Most Bitcoin gamblers will stay anonymous, because they do not declare their winnings for tax purposes.

The other problem is, money attract bad attention... if you are identified as someone who won lots of money, hackers with bad intentions will

target you.  Roll Eyes
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November 15, 2016, 08:40:42 PM
#18
In Pocketdice some player (chelshin) won over 200 BTC. He have some problem with withdrawal, but finally service pay him:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16602163
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November 15, 2016, 08:20:51 PM
#17
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.

Couldn't agree more.
We want to see the player or the operator listing the wins and backed it with nice screenshot and blockchain transaction ID. (Hot-cold / cold-player )
legendary
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November 15, 2016, 07:35:43 PM
#16
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
You do realize that if it was found out that Moneypot's admins rigged the Dust Lottery hit, or that SafeDice's owners rigged the 128 BTC hit, or other crowdfunded large wins were rigged to win by the admins, 99% of investors would divest, right? Their entire business would be screwed and their long term profit site just died because the owner wanted some short term profit and advertising?

Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...
Seems to be more advertising your site than actually caring about this. Also, 1 BTC wins pretty much happen every day at large sites so it isn't impressive.
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November 15, 2016, 04:34:19 PM
#15
The problem with these "LARGEST WINNERS" is that most are usually sometimes publicity attempts to make the site gain popularity. Most of these betters never come public and its impossible to know whether its the admit betting or an actual gambler.
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November 15, 2016, 06:55:34 AM
#14
Here is a list of BIG wins that took place on www.bitcoinbetting.website, a blockchain based gambling game offering 0% house edge...


BTC 0.0998 to BTC 1.5968
Bet ID: 685
Choice: 2
Bet Amount: BTC 0.0998
Tx Hash: 7d7a65100e600d7b535687adaf0e26efa8dcf1a5291be3f5587ed54f438e8702
Status: won
Confirmation Block Height: 437693
Confirmation Block Hash: 000000000000000000fafc2ec0ccf2df5ce6ba6aa7c68a1c1fe035ed778b3ee2
Return Amount: BTC 1.5968
Return Address: 1CoinBcK1kA9uK8vpkUncEwLHjEm5Wbkph
Return Tx: 80023ca0cf1a34d865389118c4bb1247dd8cbe9a3719a5741e9deb82ec8db58e

BTC 0.0698 to BTC 1.1168
Bet ID: 322
Choice: 4
Bet Amount: BTC 0.0698
Tx Hash: 5de218e4f956ece04b23cfaac9471365285415597c2ceaa10dbd283161048a1f
Status: won
Confirmation Block Height: 433692
Confirmation Block Hash: 0000000000000000037fe5a1b797b226ba24f3f882fd9cbc627f44a95d20acf4
Return Amount: BTC 1.1168
Return Address: 1BLockKo8FLApX2Wx7rJXv9C3bk9FJPzJj
Return Tx: de726e982b98993a1e97dd86b4ceb0211f03892047ed2a74443a9d8e2042c484

BTC 0.0198 to BTC 0.3168
Bet ID: 598
Choice: 3
Bet Amount: BTC 0.0198
Tx Hash: 90f498a2a0f06839eb62eaff89fc1072aec7a322a3f288957a911804f3ffc0c0
Status: won
Confirmation Block Height: 435283
Confirmation Block Hash: 0000000000000000001fdfa9afc5c98cdbc7e2cf81dabc038b4f062ded1d2e73
Return Amount: BTC 0.3168
Return Address: 17YTi5T5pGhsu3XJsRdMAiUwfsRLtsQEkJ
Return Tx: 60017b53b1153714d1138c16b82a13238e98287d68fea3b1f0261a362e3a61e1

BTC 0.01065 to BTC 0.1704
Bet ID: 253
Choice: 4
Bet Amount: BTC 0.01065
Tx Hash: 4c525b1eed39a0a174fcf84f827e06a15e63eb2c08ac0dcab7fd3fed2c8eca8d
Status: won
Confirmation Block Height: 432839
Confirmation Block Hash: 000000000000000003175c2b1ed904d19664640c87c850228e6187a880a0d2a4
Return Amount: BTC 0.1704
Return Address: 15KAjydnfMAhrgQePavBLJxjtoGfk7qv5h
Return Tx: 802947b764453dd39fd66d1855f78767303c69f86ec207fb328f2698ff52283d

legendary
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November 15, 2016, 04:46:16 AM
#13
I'd say that the win at bitcoinvideocasino that took all of the progressive jackpot would be the biggest single bet win in 2016... Others are cumulative wins but not single bets. That 300 bitcoin win even exceeds the seemingly dodgy safedice bet of 115 BTC.

Yeah, that's true. Though I'd say the more ballsy the bet is the better Tongue Nothing like seeing a 500 BTC bet on dice. Though for sure big slots wins are a lot more lucky. Wouldn't mind being the one hitting a jackpot...
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November 15, 2016, 12:01:07 AM
#12
I'd say that the win at bitcoinvideocasino that took all of the progressive jackpot would be the biggest single bet win in 2016... Others are cumulative wins but not single bets. That 300 bitcoin win even exceeds the seemingly dodgy safedice bet of 115 BTC.
legendary
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November 14, 2016, 09:41:57 AM
#11
Lets Move on to primedice
Maybe a few remember the 5BTC Rain guy. Mrvxxxxxx88 Dont find the post atm. He Start with 4 BTC and was +400

"MrVincenzo88" https://pd3.co/users/MrVincenzo88 +BTC303. I do vaguely remember he lost (a lot) on another account too though :x But I do not really follow "who is who" so might be wrong.

My Last stop for the Moment Is pocketdice. Also a guy that was 30 down ends up 200 up before he go Down to 120 again but i have no time to Search the post.
Right, "Chelshin".



On those sites the "max profit per bet" is relatively lower though (like 15 - 30 coins.) But still someone can make nice profit overall obviously Smiley



bitcoinvideopoker indeed has some nice jackpot wins sometimes too.
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November 14, 2016, 09:32:47 AM
#10
There were a few big wins on bab. The biggest win as i remember hold
https://www.bustabit.com/user/Alexy

There were also a 2 other Players they were doing very well
https://www.bustabit.com/user/gohard
https://www.bustabit.com/user/inside
Only one of both know when its better Time to stop.

Lets Move on to primedice
Maybe a few remember the 5BTC Rain guy. Mrvxxxxxx88 Dont find the post atm. He Start with 4 BTC and was +400


Next stop bitvest
Player:N8snathan
https://bitvest.io/results?game=plinko&query=41406230
Nice hit this guy can also be found At 777 with a few Nice wins

Next stop rollin
https://rollin.io/legends
Player: 300Goal

This guy was 20 down and now he 100 up a real legend for me on  


My Last stop for the Moment Is pocketdice. Also a guy that was 30 down ends up 200 up before he go Down to 120 again but i have no time to Search the post.


legendary
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November 14, 2016, 09:24:45 AM
#9
There were so many big winners on bitcoinvideopoker.com as posted the admin/owner of the site on this thread
They claimed they have many jackpot winners up to 350+btc, one of the example :
★★★PROGRESSIVE JACKPOT WINNER at BITCOIN VIDEO CASINO★★★

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This player has just won the Slots Progressive Jackpot, a whopping BTC 353.26

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legendary
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November 14, 2016, 09:16:51 AM
#8


Thanks @NLNico
Any BetKing guys around to help us contact the player or roadcone himself ?

Thanks @JackpotRacer
Looking forward for the details.




Contact about what if I may ask? Doubt the person would like to chat about his experience after such a loss. I know the guy and I wouldn't waste my time on that if I were you.

On the other hand the best way to connect with the people is via the sites where they play. I know some of those people still play Wink
legendary
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November 14, 2016, 09:05:57 AM
#7
I doubt someone who lost 1200 coins wants to talk about "biggest bitcoin winners 2016" :x I was mostly just sharing information, so if your article will feature someone who won 70 coins in 1 bet - that would be cool - but at least you got the information that there has been bigger bets this year. I also just gave 1 example, but definitely has been more betting like that.


The example of JPR "NotTardy" probably has been the luckiest big win though btw - potentially more interesting for some article (although not literally the biggest win.) Player wins BTC72 with BTC0.00000900 bet, does sound pretty interesting.

Also the most suspicious win, but I just assume MP verified everything correctly :X Tongue Actually it might share the "most suspicious win" together with the BTC115 win on SafeDice :X (which by odds was much less lucky though.)

That SafeDice win was a bit surprising though and I remember countless people assuming there was something fishy going on. Though the odds aren't too small to make it completely unbelievable.
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November 14, 2016, 08:10:35 AM
#6
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legendary
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November 14, 2016, 02:29:39 AM
#5
I doubt someone who lost 1200 coins wants to talk about "biggest bitcoin winners 2016" :x I was mostly just sharing information, so if your article will feature someone who won 70 coins in 1 bet - that would be cool - but at least you got the information that there has been bigger bets this year. I also just gave 1 example, but definitely has been more betting like that.


The example of JPR "NotTardy" probably has been the luckiest big win though btw - potentially more interesting for some article (although not literally the biggest win.) Player wins BTC72 with BTC0.00000900 bet, does sound pretty interesting.

Also the most suspicious win, but I just assume MP verified everything correctly :X Tongue Actually it might share the "most suspicious win" together with the BTC115 win on SafeDice :X (which by odds was much less lucky though.)
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November 14, 2016, 01:52:43 AM
#4


Thanks @NLNico
Any BetKing guys around to help us contact the player or roadcone himself ?

Thanks @JackpotRacer
Looking forward for the details.


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November 14, 2016, 01:46:05 AM
#3
Hi,

Toward the end of the year we are looking to interview for printed publication , the Biggest Bitcoin Winners for 2016.
If you are a player made a single win in one of the casino's for more than 30 BTC, please PM us and the publication editor will contact you (If you like, you can remain anonymous)
Bitcoin operators are welcome to endorse their players

Topics of the publication will cover be the player, the game (+game provider) and the casino played at.

Thanks in advance



hi

please check this winner

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16636073

the next time he will visit us I will give him your address to contact you. I will even send him a PM


legendary
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November 13, 2016, 11:59:18 PM
#2
If you go through the BetKing topic, there are some screenshots of big bets in 2016. Like this one in September:



I don't really think there are a lot of bitcoin casinos able to pay BTC250 per bet, so this might be literally one of "biggest single bet wins" in 2016.




Do note that (some of) those whale might end up losing overall though.. so I wouldn't say that those who had "big single bet wins" are necessarily the biggest bitcoin winners (perhaps the opposite - see: next screenshot of "roadcone" Sad -1200 overall.)
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November 13, 2016, 10:53:45 PM
#1
Hi,

Toward the end of the year we are looking to interview for printed publication , the Biggest Bitcoin Winners for 2016.
If you are a player made a single win in one of the casino's for more than 30 BTC, please PM us and the publication editor will contact you (If you like, you can remain anonymous)
Bitcoin operators are welcome to endorse their players

Topics of the publication will cover be the player, the game (+game provider) and the casino played at.

Thanks in advance
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