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legendary
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@MonkeyTilt @icopress, I heard that there will be a review campaign, it is also written in the signature campaign ANN created by @icopress, so approximately when will we have this, because I think the sooner we do it, the sooner other people/user can know the advantages which is at the MonkeyTilt sportsbook.
Need to wait a bit.  Cheesy

We want the reviews to be about the updated platform (I think you'll see it in 2-3 weeks).
full member
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@MonkeyTilt @icopress, I heard that there will be a review campaign, it is also written in the signature campaign ANN created by @icopress, so approximately when will we have this, because I think the sooner we do it, the sooner other people/user can know the advantages which is at the MonkeyTilt sportsbook.
legendary
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My first bet turned into a win! Great end to the week!

I hope you guys were able to make some money from betting too  Cheesy

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Edit: lol.. I couldn't resist and bet all my winnings on another match again.  Grin
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Sometimes I wonder how fun it must be to have so much money that you can use for gambling while you know you can afford to lose that money which means you are making high bets without any issues and just having fun while maybe making some money as well.

This thought came to mind when I visited the Casino section of MonkeyTilt and scrolled down to the section where bets are shown. I saw a user named Romster is making very high bets, almost $10,000 each bet in the Prive Lounge Blackjack 4 game. He was winning 2x in many of his bets and 1x in some. When I checked his stats, he had wagered $668k in just 86 bets. Isn't that crazy?  Shocked
Lol, it’s kinda funny because in the concept of gambling we still want profit in return even if we’re adviced to gamble wisely with what we can afford it’s obvious gamblers always want more and it okay. Like everyone is different depending on their income so it’s not surprising when a person use such amount most times you can tell they’re comfortable and doing perfectly fine, I have actually seen people go beyond this amount and they feel comfortable.
Only people who have a lot of money that can place the high bet so when we don't have that much money, we don't have to follow what they do. We can only place a bet that we can afford to lose to avoid the big lose because we never know when we can win but we can win anytime while gambling. So we don't have any choice except place a bet with small amount and trying to enjoy the games without think when we can win and let the luck comes to us. It is no surprise if we see some people can place a big bet many times because in gambling, many people can spend too big money than other people. When we check their statistics, we can be shocked to see how much money they already lost and win so we can get the lesson to always use the money we can afford to lose.

You don't need to have a lot of money to enjoy the game you are playing having small amount and gamble according to your capabilities is fine. If you pursue to bet huge even if you cannot really afford to do it then the risk is so high for you to get broke.

So ignore those feelings like you are in competition with other people since its no sense at all to look forward on what they are doing. Just focus on ourselves on how we can possibly prolong our gameplay since if we extend to many hour and our deposited amount is still there then for sure that we already gain what we are looking for.

Just be amaze on those people who place huge bet and don't replicate them since being greedy also envious is dangerous attitude for gamblers.
hero member
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Sometimes I wonder how fun it must be to have so much money that you can use for gambling while you know you can afford to lose that money which means you are making high bets without any issues and just having fun while maybe making some money as well.

This thought came to mind when I visited the Casino section of MonkeyTilt and scrolled down to the section where bets are shown. I saw a user named Romster is making very high bets, almost $10,000 each bet in the Prive Lounge Blackjack 4 game. He was winning 2x in many of his bets and 1x in some. When I checked his stats, he had wagered $668k in just 86 bets. Isn't that crazy?  Shocked
Lol, it’s kinda funny because in the concept of gambling we still want profit in return even if we’re adviced to gamble wisely with what we can afford it’s obvious gamblers always want more and it okay. Like everyone is different depending on their income so it’s not surprising when a person use such amount most times you can tell they’re comfortable and doing perfectly fine, I have actually seen people go beyond this amount and they feel comfortable.
Only people who have a lot of money that can place the high bet so when we don't have that much money, we don't have to follow what they do. We can only place a bet that we can afford to lose to avoid the big lose because we never know when we can win but we can win anytime while gambling. So we don't have any choice except place a bet with small amount and trying to enjoy the games without think when we can win and let the luck comes to us. It is no surprise if we see some people can place a big bet many times because in gambling, many people can spend too big money than other people. When we check their statistics, we can be shocked to see how much money they already lost and win so we can get the lesson to always use the money we can afford to lose.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Sometimes I wonder how fun it must be to have so much money that you can use for gambling while you know you can afford to lose that money which means you are making high bets without any issues and just having fun while maybe making some money as well.
Shouldn’t it be the same? If you had $10,000 in your account and you use 1% to make deposits that’s $100 shouldn’t that be the same as someone who has $100,000 and uses same 1% which is 1,000?

Well to me I think it will be the same feeling as long as they are both gambling with an amount they can afford to lose (despite a huge difference) the only time they’ll have different feeling is when they decide to go and use an amount that they can’t possibly afford to lose, but if they working within their budget then they should get same amount of fun from it - whether big stakes or little stakes.

It will be the same feeling as when you are already a high roller, you will also treat the 1%, let us say, $1k as some loose change. So no matter where you are at in terms of your bankroll, it is on you how you will enjoy your games and how you are getting your funds for your games. It is always advisable to use spare funds rather than resort to borrowing money.
And in case, there will come a time that you will be a high roller, for sure, your wants will be different now or your targets will be high as well. As the need changes depending on where your level is, the 1% will surely be the same as when you only have 100 bucks to spend.
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Sometimes I wonder how fun it must be to have so much money that you can use for gambling while you know you can afford to lose that money which means you are making high bets without any issues and just having fun while maybe making some money as well.

This thought came to mind when I visited the Casino section of MonkeyTilt and scrolled down to the section where bets are shown. I saw a user named Romster is making very high bets, almost $10,000 each bet in the Prive Lounge Blackjack 4 game. He was winning 2x in many of his bets and 1x in some. When I checked his stats, he had wagered $668k in just 86 bets. Isn't that crazy?  Shocked
Lol, it’s kinda funny because in the concept of gambling we still want profit in return even if we’re adviced to gamble wisely with what we can afford it’s obvious gamblers always want more and it okay. Like everyone is different depending on their income so it’s not surprising when a person use such amount most times you can tell they’re comfortable and doing perfectly fine, I have actually seen people go beyond this amount and they feel comfortable.
hero member
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Sometimes I wonder how fun it must be to have so much money that you can use for gambling while you know you can afford to lose that money which means you are making high bets without any issues and just having fun while maybe making some money as well.


Shouldn’t it be the same? If you had $10,000 in your account and you use 1% to make deposits that’s $100 shouldn’t that be the same as someone who has $100,000 and uses same 1% which is 1,000?

Well to me I think it will be the same feeling as long as they are both gambling with an amount they can afford to lose (despite a huge difference) the only time they’ll have different feeling is when they decide to go and use an amount that they can’t possibly afford to lose, but if they working within their budget then they should get same amount of fun from it - whether big stakes or little stakes.
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Sometimes I wonder how fun it must be to have so much money that you can use for gambling while you know you can afford to lose that money which means you are making high bets without any issues and just having fun while maybe making some money as well.

This thought came to mind when I visited the Casino section of MonkeyTilt and scrolled down to the section where bets are shown. I saw a user named Romster is making very high bets, almost $10,000 each bet in the Prive Lounge Blackjack 4 game. He was winning 2x in many of his bets and 1x in some. When I checked his stats, he had wagered $668k in just 86 bets. Isn't that crazy?  Shocked
sr. member
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Regarding all your concerns with the automatic log out of the site, we're looking to fix this with the new platform when it rolls out. We'll have more robust features that you can customize to make your experience more what you want. This is one of the limitations that we have with our current set up.

We just decided to err on the side of caution with the current platform so you don't have open sessions on your browser when you're not active on your device.

Sorry I don't have more exact information but thank you for the feedback!

- Zoo

That's great, thank you for addressing the concerns. I can't wait for the new platform update.

Good luck to the team.
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Regarding all your concerns with the automatic log out of the site, we're looking to fix this with the new platform when it rolls out. We'll have more robust features that you can customize to make your experience more what you want. This is one of the limitations that we have with our current set up.

We just decided to err on the side of caution with the current platform so you don't have open sessions on your browser when you're not active on your device.

Sorry I don't have more exact information but thank you for the feedback!

- Zoo
legendary
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It's an interesting question and I would like to have an answer from MonkeyTilt team too.

The duration to trigger this automatic log out can be months like 1 month, 3 months or 6 months.
It is surely shorter than 1-3 months, if it was that long, players will hardly notice the automatic log out feature. Since part of the reason for this feature is security, 1-3 months is too long, 72-96 hours is not bad in my opinion.
Do it for your wallet, it is fine, but doing it for a random casino you registered isn't worth it, unless you are gambling with huge amount
Due to my involvement in the BTC network, i have become used to backing up things this way, and i take security seriously in any platform that i deposit my money into, doesn't have to be life changing money for me.
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We have automatic timers set up on the site based on activity. It will automatically log you out after a certain amount of time without any activity. This is to prevent your account from being open when you’re not at your computer.

We don’t want anyone to have access to your account without your consent!

- Zoo

That is understandable and it is good for user security. However, I feel there should be a way for users to choose whether they want this or not. For example, if I know that no one else can have access to my computer, I wouldn't mind having my account logged in to conveniently visit and use the platform without having to log in every time even if I'm not active for a few hours or even for one day or a couple.

Aside privacy I think this is a general law implemented regarding a user absence and irregular betting, although I don’t think I understand how this will work but it might take weeks or days that’s something I can’t tell. I clearly understand this idea because I have used sites with different policy and still some with different rules like the fintech mobile bank also roll with the rule of logging out an inactive account, for anyone who forgets password easily just need to stay active.
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We have automatic timers set up on the site based on activity. It will automatically log you out after a certain amount of time without any activity. This is to prevent your account from being open when you’re not at your computer.

We don’t want anyone to have access to your account without your consent!
The reason is understandable and i have also noticed it in other casinos that i have played in. The only thing that stresses me out in this is that i use really strong and long passwords that i back up on paper, so whenever i am logged out due to inactivity, i have to reach for my backup to log in again. How many minutes of inactivity before the website logs out a user? Maybe it can be increased or something, just a suggestion though.
Do we actually need such a stress to log into a casino or an exchange? Having a long and strong password that is not saved in the password manager and synchronised to the phone. Also, didn't permit finger print unlocking. It is very tedious and not worth it.
Do it for your wallet, it is fine, but doing it for a random casino you registered isn't worth it, unless you are gambling with huge amount which shouldn't be trusted with the casino at the first place.
hero member
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The reason is understandable and i have also noticed it in other casinos that i have played in. The only thing that stresses me out in this is that i use really strong and long passwords that i back up on paper, so whenever i am logged out due to inactivity, i have to reach for my backup to log in again.
You can have this problems with many centralized exchanges because they have similar policies on automatic log out your account after a while. There is another policy to trigger security confirmation if you log in your account on a new device or a new browser on a same device.

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How many minutes of inactivity before the website logs out a user? Maybe it can be increased or something, just a suggestion though.
It's an interesting question and I would like to have an answer from MonkeyTilt team too.

The duration to trigger this automatic log out can be months like 1 month, 3 months or 6 months. 6 months is an inactive duration that can trigger account closure from MonkeyTilt so perhaps a duration for automatic log out is shorter than 6 months, it can be 1 or 3 months.

12.6. If your account remains inactive continuously for 6 (six) or more months, we may close your account without notice or suspend it. If the account is closed in such a manner, the Terms and Conditions will be automatically terminated from the effective date of such termination.
legendary
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We have automatic timers set up on the site based on activity. It will automatically log you out after a certain amount of time without any activity. This is to prevent your account from being open when you’re not at your computer.

We don’t want anyone to have access to your account without your consent!
The reason is understandable and i have also noticed it in other casinos that i have played in. The only thing that stresses me out in this is that i use really strong and long passwords that i back up on paper, so whenever i am logged out due to inactivity, i have to reach for my backup to log in again. How many minutes of inactivity before the website logs out a user? Maybe it can be increased or something, just a suggestion though.
sr. member
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We have automatic timers set up on the site based on activity. It will automatically log you out after a certain amount of time without any activity. This is to prevent your account from being open when you’re not at your computer.

We don’t want anyone to have access to your account without your consent!

- Zoo

That is understandable and it is good for user security. However, I feel there should be a way for users to choose whether they want this or not. For example, if I know that no one else can have access to my computer, I wouldn't mind having my account logged in to conveniently visit and use the platform without having to log in every time even if I'm not active for a few hours or even for one day or a couple.

The idea behind the "Remember me" button should be to keep the user logged in for as long as the user wants. Someone who knows there can be unauthorized access to their computer shouldn't mark it in the first place.

Anyway, I know this feature of logging a user out for being inactive can save some users from bad things, but only if they aren't using 2FA. Once 2FA is available, even if someone can access the account, they wouldn't be able to make a withdrawal. If they are too evil, they might gamble the money away if they see there is some in the account but they can't withdraw it because of 2FA.

Thanks for the response, by the way. Smiley
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Yo thanks for the feedback!

We're aware of the deposit and withdrawal pages looking weird and are working to fix them with the new platform.

- Zoo

You're welcome. I can't wait for the new platform.

Actually, I'm here with another feedback, it's either a bug or something that I feel can be improved. So basically, I always log in to my account, marking the "Remember me" checkbox, but whenever I close my browser and open it again, or visit the website the other day or after a few hours, I see that I'm logged out again. I know the difference between sessions and cookies. When your information is saved in a session, the browser forgets it when you close it, but when saved in a cookie, it stays because it's saved on the client's side. However, I don't remember rejecting cookies when signing up or visiting the site for the first time.

Can you please look this up for me? If it's an issue from my side, I'll see how I can resolve it so that I stay logged in, but if it's from your side, I would say it would be better if this option is looked into so that we can stay logged in after marking the "Remember me" checkbox.


We have automatic timers set up on the site based on activity. It will automatically log you out after a certain amount of time without any activity. This is to prevent your account from being open when you’re not at your computer.

We don’t want anyone to have access to your account without your consent!

- Zoo
sr. member
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Yo thanks for the feedback!

We're aware of the deposit and withdrawal pages looking weird and are working to fix them with the new platform.

- Zoo

You're welcome. I can't wait for the new platform.

Actually, I'm here with another feedback, it's either a bug or something that I feel can be improved. So basically, I always log in to my account, marking the "Remember me" checkbox, but whenever I close my browser and open it again, or visit the website the other day or after a few hours, I see that I'm logged out again. I know the difference between sessions and cookies. When your information is saved in a session, the browser forgets it when you close it, but when saved in a cookie, it stays because it's saved on the client's side. However, I don't remember rejecting cookies when signing up or visiting the site for the first time.

Can you please look this up for me? If it's an issue from my side, I'll see how I can resolve it so that I stay logged in, but if it's from your side, I would say it would be better if this option is looked into so that we can stay logged in after marking the "Remember me" checkbox.
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Roma and Bologna are pretty strong teams and they both haven't won in 4 games in a row. I have no doubt that Roma will win this weekend (especially considering their new striker who came from Girona). Although honestly speaking I'm a little worried about Bologna  Roll Eyes
Bologna and Roma were direct competitor for top four in Serie A 2023 - 2024 season and the winner is Bologna but this summer transfer season, Bologna got big losses. Start with their head coach Thiago Motta moved to Juventus to find new challenge for his coach career, and some star players moved out of Bologna.

In contrast, AS Roma got some big transfers to improve their squad but results in first four matches are not too good. 3 draws and 1 defeat are what Roma got so far and they need a first winning in this season to boost their player sentiment and have feeling of win again.

Both Roma and Bologna did not have good attacking systems so far with 2 goals for Roma, 4 goals for Bologna but in defense, Roma are better with 3 conceded goals while Bologna already got 7 conceded goals. The departure of Thiago Motta causes bad tactic operation in Bologna especially in their defense system. If Bologna continues this terrible defense, Roma will beat Bologna in this match and their striker Dovbyk woke up to score his first goal in Serie A.
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