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Topic: ⭐ Crypto.Games ⭐ 0.8% House Edge on Dice ⭐ Largest wagering contest...ever ⭐ - page 226. (Read 345505 times)

legendary
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Every now and then it totally times out and I get a 524 error. Chrome says it's a host error and that my browser and cloudfare are working.

Also gives this: "The connection to the origin web server was made, but the origin web server timed out before responding. The likely cause is an overloaded background task, database or application, stressing the resources on your web server. To resolve, please work with your hosting provider or web development team to free up resources for your database or overloaded application."

idk that much about this stuff but I feel like it's not on my end.
Everything looks fine at our end, but we'll check at cloudflare. Thanks for notifying us.
newbie
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Every now and then it totally times out and I get a 524 error. Chrome says it's a host error and that my browser and cloudfare are working.

Also gives this: "The connection to the origin web server was made, but the origin web server timed out before responding. The likely cause is an overloaded background task, database or application, stressing the resources on your web server. To resolve, please work with your hosting provider or web development team to free up resources for your database or overloaded application."

idk that much about this stuff but I feel like it's not on my end.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
The site has been loading really slowly the last couple days for me. Is anyone else getting this? Other sites/games/downloads all seem fine for me.
Response time seems stable (http://stats.pingdom.com/7f6y43m0ygbw/2371073/2017/02), although that certainly might a point to improve in the future.
It went a little up over the last two days, but that should not be notable.
I'm not having any issues over here either, so not sure about what's causing it on your end.
newbie
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The site has been loading really slowly the last couple days for me. Is anyone else getting this? Other sites/games/downloads all seem fine for me.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
do you accept house bank roll investment?
Yes, it's literally in the title (aswell as OP).

what is the minimun deposit if so? what  are the interest rates for investments made?
https://www.crypto-games.net/faq#

-> https://i.snag.gy/AobIXt.jpg
sr. member
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do you accept house bank roll investment? what is the minimun deposit if so? what  are the interest rates for inversions made?
full member
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Crypto-Games.net #1 Gambling website
Next round of our Bitcoin Lottery draw will close in approx 11 hours.

Current Prizes
First place 0.06328 BTC
Second place 0.01107 BTC
Third place 0.00356 BTC


Total tickets (of all players) bought so far: 791.
Each ticket costs only 0.0001 BTC Wink
legendary
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Today's Dogecoin lottery draw results:

Place    Nickname       Owned Tickets   Chance of winning   Reward in DOGE
1baapvis2110.448%40,200 DOGE
2Rose3215.92%7,035 DOGE
3Eega72610.498%2,261 DOGE

Congratulations!
full member
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anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.



(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Thanks for your infograph, now I have plan to invest here because it looks bery profitable, more than 40% gain in half year is a good investment, much higher than bank, or gambling myself.

Never look at past random data as an indicator for investment. Dangerous. Just because a casino has had great luck in the past, it doesn't mean it will have good luck in the future at all.

You should only look at the EV and the house turnover.

https://thebitcoinstrip.com/blog/investing-in-bitcoin-casinos.html#calculator
sr. member
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anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.



(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Thanks for your infograph, now I have plan to invest here because it looks bery profitable, more than 40% gain in half year is a good investment, much higher than bank, or gambling myself.
full member
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anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.



(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Why did the bit vest chart stop?

He divested due to the site's losses. At the worst possible time (right after he divested, not only did profit go back positive, but WAY positive -- which is why investing is long-term, not just a few weeks).

Have you seen the returns today on Bitvest - definitely did not divest at the worst time.

Crypto-games is where it is at for investors.
full member
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Crypto-Games.net #1 Gambling website
Next round of our Bitcoin Lottery draw will close in approx 6 hours.

Current Prizes
First place 0.05224 BTC
Second place 0.00914 BTC
Third place 0.00294 BTC


Total tickets (of all players) bought so far: 653.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
Yes, thank you, I didn't realize that wagering sum has to be considered along with a bankroll. As for 4,75% in a month - I'll have to think it through. This ,eans that money is likely to be returned in 2 years and then I can get profit (if we neglect the price of btc in usd and count btc only).
First off, you don't have to wait for "money to be returned". You can get your initial back at any point (including profit or minus loss depending on performance), so you might get profit starting from the first day you invest.
That being said, with 4.57% we're coming out of a very very good month for investors, you can't and should not expect investments to perform this good on a regular basis.
(we had better months, but we also had a lot months that were slower.)

Yes, maybe this is a good idea, because I also believe in altcoins having potential to rise. But I don't have any alts, so I'll have to make more analysis to choose which to buy, where to keep etc. But thanks anyway.
We're having an integrated exchange solution, you can deposit btc and use it to buy alts right on the side without any further transactions.
legendary
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I wouldn't call 4.75% in one month "very small profit". But that might just be my thinking. You'll do better with your money at your local bank...oh wait.



For comparison, bitdice has a bankroll of 3105BTC and a weekly volume of 413BTC wagered. Safedice has a bankroll of 429BTC and a weekly volume of 252BTC wagered (numbers taken from dicesites).
We're at 1590BTC as mentioned above and having a volume of 1056BTC for dice only (monthly average calculated down to the week).
Yes, thank you, I didn't realize that wagering sum has to be considered along with a bankroll. As for 4,75% in a month - I'll have to think it through. This ,eans that money is likely to be returned in 2 years and then I can get profit (if we neglect the price of btc in usd and count btc only)..
If you prefer to invest in smaller bankrolls, you can try with altcoin bankrolls at crypto-games, they have a good bankroll size to wagered amount ratio and you can also get profit from the price rising of the altcoin. My current picks are Monero and Ethereum, because I believe that they have a good chances of rising, or at least not falling dramatically, while there's a good wagering activity at crypto-games for these coins.
Yes, maybe this is a good idea, because I also believe in altcoins having potential to rise. But I don't have any alts, so I'll have to make more analysis to choose which to buy, where to keep etc. But thanks anyway.
legendary
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anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.

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(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Smooth sailing is how I would describe it! Smooth sailing that if continued in the long run would make Warren Buffett jealous!

Amazing site to invest and play in!
Crypto-games looks very promising in terms of investments but 2000btc are already invested in it! That is why I'm not in doubts is it better to invest in this one or some new but perspective casino. Can somebody please tell me is there is anything else sad in investing in such good casinos apart from a very small profit, because of a very big bankroll? You are still likely to have some sum of money each month or something, right? Or does it work in some other way?

If you prefer to invest in smaller bankrolls, you can try with altcoin bankrolls at crypto-games, they have a good bankroll size to wagered amount ratio and you can also get profit from the price rising of the altcoin. My current picks are Monero and Ethereum, because I believe that they have a good chances of rising, or at least not falling dramatically, while there's a good wagering activity at crypto-games for these coins.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
which is why investing is long-term, not just a few weeks.
Gotta agree there, I don't even look at the stats of mine before a month passes (which I consider the minimum timeframe for it).



Crypto-games looks very promising in terms of investments but 2000btc are already invested in it!
If we focus on the btc part only (which the investment shown in the chart above does), it's 1590BTC, not 2000.

That is why I'm not in doubts is it better to invest in this one or some new but perspective casino.
An essential question whether you value potential profits over security. Investing in a site that is already well established and has a bigger bankroll might provide lower expected returns,
but then again, who knows what might happen with the "new but perspective casino"? (Yes, who knows what might happen anywhere, investments are always risky, no matter what.)

Can somebody please tell me is there is anything else sad in investing in such good casinos apart from a very small profit, because of a very big bankroll?
I wouldn't call 4.75% in one month "very small profit". But that might just be my thinking. You'll do better with your money at your local bank...oh wait.



For comparison, bitdice has a bankroll of 3105BTC and a weekly volume of 413BTC wagered. Safedice has a bankroll of 429BTC and a weekly volume of 252BTC wagered (numbers taken from dicesites).
We're at 1590BTC as mentioned above and having a volume of 1056BTC for dice only (monthly average calculated down to the week).
full member
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Crypto-Games.net #1 Gambling website
Today's Ethereum lottery draw results:

Place   Nickname       Owned Tickets   Chance of winning   Reward in ETH
1Oglesby0565017.986%1.1120 ETH
2Sherlow20071.942%0.1946 ETH
3Sherlow20071.942%0.0625 ETH

Congratulations!
legendary
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anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.



(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Smooth sailing is how I would describe it! Smooth sailing that if continued in the long run would make Warren Buffett jealous!

Amazing site to invest and play in!
Crypto-games looks very promising in terms of investments but 2000btc are already invested in it! That is why I'm not in doubts is it better to invest in this one or some new but perspective casino. Can somebody please tell me is there is anything else sad in investing in such good casinos apart from a very small profit, because of a very big bankroll? You are still likely to have some sum of money each month or something, right? Or does it work in some other way?
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.



(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Why did the bit vest chart stop?

He divested due to the site's losses. At the worst possible time (right after he divested, not only did profit go back positive, but WAY positive -- which is why investing is long-term, not just a few weeks).
hero member
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anyone invested in the bankroll of this site? how is it doing?
Not too bad, I'd say.



(Credits to retrocoingames for the chart)

Why did the bit vest chart stop?
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