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Topic: bustabit.com -- The Social Gambling Game - page 162. (Read 293938 times)

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August 14, 2014, 03:51:02 PM
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I like the idea behind the game, though the site doesn't really explain it well. Also, the bonus amount doesn't seem to be added to the wins, and there's no 'Game Starting' text where the site says the hash is displayed.

Excellent points, appreciate it. The game starting has already been added (but not pushed, I'll do that with the next update), but good point about the hash. I should show the hash in the game starting -- i'll get onto that now!
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August 14, 2014, 12:29:05 PM
#33
I like the idea behind the game, though the site doesn't really explain it well. Also, the bonus amount doesn't seem to be added to the wins, and there's no 'Game Starting' text where the site says the hash is displayed.
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August 13, 2014, 10:21:31 PM
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For a limited time, I'm running a $5 giveaway -- see the thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/moneypotcom-5-giveaway-for-losers-now-closed-737842
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August 13, 2014, 08:44:49 AM
#31
whats this i really confused play this game Sad 90% luck 10 skill ?

The reason I say that, is 99% of the game giveaways are luck based, but 1% is from the bonus which is possible to get by playing smart (trying to cash out after your opponents)


That's great, I now have an option to choose how much money I'd like to bet

Btw, where is auto cashout feature ? I couldn't find it

There's a checkbox to the left of the big "PLACE BET!" button, that enables auto cashout feature


okey thanks for information Smiley
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August 13, 2014, 08:24:36 AM
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whats this i really confused play this game Sad 90% luck 10 skill ?

The reason I say that, is 99% of the game giveaways are luck based, but 1% is from the bonus which is possible to get by playing smart (trying to cash out after your opponents)


That's great, I now have an option to choose how much money I'd like to bet

Btw, where is auto cashout feature ? I couldn't find it

There's a checkbox to the left of the big "PLACE BET!" button, that enables auto cashout feature
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August 12, 2014, 10:49:57 PM
#29
whats this i really confused play this game Sad 90% luck 10 skill ?

It's very easy to play the game. You only need to place a bet and watch the multiplier increase from 1x upwards.

You can cash out any time to get your bet multiplied by that multiplier. But be careful, the game can crash at any time and you'll get nothing.
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August 12, 2014, 10:39:14 PM
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whats this i really confused play this game Sad 90% luck 10 skill ?
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August 12, 2014, 10:36:56 PM
#27
Just pushed a huge update, that unifies all the tables into one! Pick your bet size, and get proportional bonuses. The UI is now slightly less atari like Grin

Also have fancy user-stats pages, e.g. https://www.moneypot.com/user/nathaliesicard

That's great, I now have an option to choose how much money I'd like to bet

Btw, where is auto cashout feature ? I couldn't find it
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August 12, 2014, 09:18:43 PM
#26
Just pushed a huge update, that unifies all the tables into one! Pick your bet size, and get proportional bonuses. The UI is now slightly less atari like Grin

Also have fancy user-stats pages, e.g. https://www.moneypot.com/user/nathaliesicard

nice interface do you have  Cheesy
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August 12, 2014, 08:50:07 PM
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Just pushed a huge update, that unifies all the tables into one! Pick your bet size, and get proportional bonuses. The UI is now slightly less atari like Grin

Also have fancy user-stats pages, e.g. https://www.moneypot.com/user/nathaliesicard
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Very cool idea. Need to jazz up the graphics a bit though seems a bit Atari 80s style.
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I like the concept of moneypot, I just wish there are more players! It's a lot more fun with more players, right? Tongue

You should have a promo or something, like 0% house edge for a weekend. To get people hooked, and have more of the social aspect.

Agree completely! For a while, there were 5 or 6 players in the rooms, and it was really great. What I'm working on now, is a unified table (So everyone can pick their own bet amount) -- and once it's done, will run a big promotion!

Thanks for playing!
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I like the concept of moneypot, I just wish there are more players! It's a lot more fun with more players, right? Tongue

You should have a promo or something, like 0% house edge for a weekend. To get people hooked, and have more of the social aspect.
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https://www.moneypot.com/game/222808
that would have been a nice profit for anyone
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If you want to give it a try without commitment, there's a builtin faucet that gives out 2 bits (2 millionths of a bitcoin) an hour.


I'm checking out your site,  but FYI there's a weird typo in the OP (bolded above).  A bit is a unit of information.  I think you meant a 2 μBTC (sometimes written ubtc in ascii).   The other normal way of saying this 200 Satoshi.  Cheers!

I was motivated to use 'bits' by http://blog.bitpay.com/2014/05/02/bitpay-bitcoin-and-where-to-put-that-decimal-point.html

I can't stand using BTC as the base currency, I find numbers like 0.00004 are completely unreadable and unrelatable to -- while on the flip side  4,000,000 bits isn't hard to read. I'm not against to using μBTC, but that doesn't seem where momentum is heading -- so I'm jumping on the 'bit' train, and hoping others will follow =)

Wow, ok, thanks for catching me up on that.  I, personally, find it absolutely nuts to adopt an already in-use unit and apply it to bitcoin.  I think that everyone knows what a bit is, it's a unit of information.  Ie a 1 or 0 in a computer memory.  It's a true or false.  To me, the idea of saying that 100satoshi is 1"bit" is a little like saying, let's say that 100 satoshi's = 1meter.  How that is suppose to alleviate confusion, I have no idea.

Anyway, nothing personal, but I certainly won't be following this trend.  If for somereason, microBTC is too abstruse, what's hard about 200satoshis?

Sorry if I derailed your thread about the social platform gambling.
i agree with Sed, i prefer using satosi rather than bit.
Bit can be represent as binary digit that can make someone confuse a bit for the first time player  Tongue
But if someone has familiar with your site, i think it's not a big deal.

Overall i like this betting site,simple, unique , attractive ,fun, and sometime made my heart beating so fast  Grin
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If you want to give it a try without commitment, there's a builtin faucet that gives out 2 bits (2 millionths of a bitcoin) an hour.


I'm checking out your site,  but FYI there's a weird typo in the OP (bolded above).  A bit is a unit of information.  I think you meant a 2 μBTC (sometimes written ubtc in ascii).   The other normal way of saying this 200 Satoshi.  Cheers!

I was motivated to use 'bits' by http://blog.bitpay.com/2014/05/02/bitpay-bitcoin-and-where-to-put-that-decimal-point.html

I can't stand using BTC as the base currency, I find numbers like 0.00004 are completely unreadable and unrelatable to -- while on the flip side  4,000,000 bits isn't hard to read. I'm not against to using μBTC, but that doesn't seem where momentum is heading -- so I'm jumping on the 'bit' train, and hoping others will follow =)

Wow, ok, thanks for catching me up on that.  I, personally, find it absolutely nuts to adopt an already in-use unit and apply it to bitcoin.  I think that everyone knows what a bit is, it's a unit of information.  Ie a 1 or 0 in a computer memory.  It's a true or false.  To me, the idea of saying that 100satoshi is 1"bit" is a little like saying, let's say that 100 satoshi's = 1meter.  How that is suppose to alleviate confusion, I have no idea.

Anyway, nothing personal, but I certainly won't be following this trend.  If for somereason, microBTC is too abstruse, what's hard about 200satoshis?

Sorry if I derailed your thread about the social platform gambling.
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can give some to try??
1C7VMBwL1DEnxGvEE9zPWkUgK4QiT6QrS8

my id is williamho

There's a builtin faucet, that gives out 2/bits an hour -- which is enough to play at the 1 bit table for a while =)

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can give some to try??
1C7VMBwL1DEnxGvEE9zPWkUgK4QiT6QrS8

my id is williamho
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If you want to give it a try without commitment, there's a builtin faucet that gives out 2 bits (2 millionths of a bitcoin) an hour.


I'm checking out your site,  but FYI there's a weird typo in the OP (bolded above).  A bit is a unit of information.  I think you meant a 2 μBTC (sometimes written ubtc in ascii).   The other normal way of saying this 200 Satoshi.  Cheers!

I was motivated to use 'bits' by http://blog.bitpay.com/2014/05/02/bitpay-bitcoin-and-where-to-put-that-decimal-point.html

I can't stand using BTC as the base currency, I find numbers like 0.00004 are completely unreadable and unrelatable to -- while on the flip side  4,000,000 bits isn't hard to read. I'm not against to using μBTC, but that doesn't seem where momentum is heading -- so I'm jumping on the 'bit' train, and hoping others will follow =)
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If you want to give it a try without commitment, there's a builtin faucet that gives out 2 bits (2 millionths of a bitcoin) an hour.


I'm checking out your site,  but FYI there's a weird typo in the OP (bolded above).  A bit is a unit of information.  I think you meant a 2 μBTC (sometimes written ubtc in ascii).   The other normal way of saying this 200 Satoshi.  Cheers!

It is not really a typo, as there were some heated discussion on introducing a new unit "bit" for 1 bit = 100 satoshi.
You can check http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1rmto3/its_bits/ and https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/1000000-bits-1-bitcoin-future-proofing-bitcoin-for-common-usage-vote-592691 for examples. Smiley
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