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hero member
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August 02, 2023, 11:38:08 PM
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So, what do you think about this betting method, Has someone tried it in the past?

You seem to have a lot of experience with odds in dice. I'm not very experienced in dice games, only played occasionally and always lost.
I don't have any special method like you, just a flat bet. the way you do it is like lowering the odds. Is it really like that?

however, I feel my luck on sports betting rather than on dice or slot games
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August 02, 2023, 08:58:54 PM
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On each bet, you are increasing the betting amount and at the same time, you are increasing your odds for which there is an increasing losing chance on the bet. And in this way, there is a low chance to e a winner as on each bet you are increasing the odds. As a result, the possible loss is higher than being the winner.

The odds is a nice topic to talk about, what are the odds to hit an x10? 1/10, what are the odds to hit an x100? 1/100... so, when you are chasing an x540 you have done x539 bets, so, feels like we are moving with the odds, in other words, while lowering the chance to win then more bets on the line.

I'm not sure if you are trolling or not.

I'm sure I'm not trolling, I'm right now running 3 bots with this method on virtual machines.

You don't have an infinite bankroll. Eventually, you will hit a losing streak so large that it bankrupts you.

What if you are using a coin with a low cost, like doge coin, and start with 1000 doges bankroll betting at 0.00000002, I know is not infinite bankroll, but the amount of bets you can do is more than 1 million.

The casino sets its own betting limits based on its risk profiles. Nobody would take this bet because it could bankrupt a casino.

I agree with this, I'm not making a massive profit with it, but is a constant win.

What game are you playing exactly because according to what you said if I’m to use this strategy of yours I’ll have to use a payout of 2x and that will reduce the odds of me winning to less than 50% which means if I’m to go on with this method I’ll experience more loses than wins.

I'm playing Dice right now, on a casino where the max multiplier is x990,000. is the same casino where I hit x300,000 in the past  (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/chasing-a-x330000-update-i-hit-it-5406456) And with the current bot I already have some crazy multipliers.

x8048 https://just-dice.com/roll/6110001180
x9900 https://just-dice.com/roll/6109916608
x6700 https://just-dice.com/roll/6109899409

Look at the timestamp and you will see they are fresh.

But I would like to focus the conversation in the betting method, now I'm rolling with 50 balance and starting bet is 0.000002 with 000001 increments. it looks something like this:

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August 02, 2023, 08:26:11 PM
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What game are you playing exactly because according to what you said if I’m to use this strategy of yours I’ll have to use a payout of 2x and that will reduce the odds of me winning to less than 50% which means if I’m to go on with this method I’ll experience more loses than wins.

I really haven’t tried it but I feel if this should be tried on games like crash and dice then they’ll be a massive loss on your path, but I’ll give it a try with my JB on bc.games and see how it goes if it’s profitable I might return back to this thread with an update but until I will wait to see the replies of those that have tried similar strategies.
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August 02, 2023, 08:14:19 PM
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I'm not sure if you are trolling or not.


The logic behind this betting method isn't complex at all. You bet $2 on x2 and on the next bet you sum +1 to the bet amount and it looks something like this:
You don't have an infinite bankroll. Eventually, you will hit a losing streak so large that it bankrupts you.

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$10,000 - x10,000
The casino sets its own betting limits based on its risk profiles. Nobody would take this bet because it could bankrupt a casino.


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August 02, 2023, 07:50:13 PM
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The logic behind this betting method isn't complex at all. You bet $2 on x2 and on the next bet you sum +1 to the bet amount and it looks something like this:

Code:
$2 - x2
$3 - x3
$4 - x4
$5 - x5
...
$10,000 - x10,000

I know, in the example looks like a lot of money to bet, but now think about starting from 0.00000002 BTC or better known as 2 satoshis, with increments of 1 satoshi, you can be betting in the long run with 0.001 btc.

To do this I hire a guy to make a betting bot for a casino, and is looking good, is really hard to find a losing run with it.

So, what do you think about this betting method, Has someone tried it in the past?
On each bet, you are increasing the betting amount and at the same time, you are increasing your odds for which there is an increasing losing chance on the bet. And in this way, there is a low chance to e a winner as on each bet you are increasing the odds. As a result, the possible loss is higher than being the winner.
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August 02, 2023, 07:39:28 PM
#1
The logic behind this betting method isn't complex at all. You bet $2 on x2 and on the next bet you sum +1 to the bet amount and it looks something like this:

Code:
$2 - x2
$3 - x3
$4 - x4
$5 - x5
...
$10,000 - x10,000

I know, in the example looks like a lot of money to bet, but now think about starting from 0.00000002 BTC or better known as 2 satoshis, with increments of 1 satoshi, you can be betting in the long run with 0.001 btc.

To do this I hire a guy to make a betting bot for a casino, and is looking good, is really hard to find a losing run with it.

So, what do you think about this betting method, Has someone tried it in the past?
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