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legendary
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Is really hard, IMO this game based on a good feeling and you cannot using any pattern at all from previous history so crash one of my avoiding game. I also trying this game for only contest purpose not for a gambling but with more than 150-200 bets still hard to chasing multiplier I want.
That's the reason why I ask how hard it is to control emotion and feelings after losing a few time chasing the multiplier I want. Maybe I should target a smaller multiplier than before and start with small stake.

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is it by limiting yourself or does it have to be with the right capital, you can say $30 until it runs out, you want to win or lose, still you can't deposit anymore?
Because in this gambling we never know when luck will come, it doesn't hurt to try. Maybe not forever on crash game.
sr. member
Activity: 1764
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I have tried playing the crash game on roobet.com several time, but it is very difficult for me to control my emotion in this game so I can make sure that all my capital is used up in less than 10 tries. I wonder if there is a good strategy to play well in this game? I know many of you are interested in the simplicity of the game, of course.

*Let me know if I ask anything wrong about the strategy in this thread.
In this week I have spent about $126 in crash games maybe my slot game can hold myself when I have lost several times and did not win a good multiplier, but in crash I find it difficult to stop not only you I also want how to feel seeing the strategy right, is it by limiting yourself or does it have to be with the right capital, you can say $30 until it runs out, you want to win or lose, still you can't deposit anymore?
Perhaps you can join the contest for the highest crash multiplier held here in bitcointalk by Roobet. It is manage by Hhampuz, try to join sometime if it happen that there are new series for this contest. The contest is good for 1 week and you have to gather points and compete with other users also. The old and current participants are though just so you guys know.
hero member
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I have tried playing the crash game on roobet.com several time, but it is very difficult for me to control my emotion in this game so I can make sure that all my capital is used up in less than 10 tries. I wonder if there is a good strategy to play well in this game? I know many of you are interested in the simplicity of the game, of course.

*Let me know if I ask anything wrong about the strategy in this thread.
In this week I have spent about $126 in crash games maybe my slot game can hold myself when I have lost several times and did not win a good multiplier, but in crash I find it difficult to stop not only you I also want how to feel seeing the strategy right, is it by limiting yourself or does it have to be with the right capital, you can say $30 until it runs out, you want to win or lose, still you can't deposit anymore?
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1261
I have tried playing the crash game on roobet.com several time, but it is very difficult for me to control my emotion in this game so I can make sure that all my capital is used up in less than 10 tries. I wonder if there is a good strategy to play well in this game? I know many of you are interested in the simplicity of the game, of course.

*Let me know if I ask anything wrong about the strategy in this thread.
Crash almost unpredictable game comparing with roulete.

Is really hard, IMO this game based on a good feeling and you cannot using any pattern at all from previous history so crash one of my avoiding game. I also trying this game for only contest purpose not for a gambling but with more than 150-200 bets still hard to chasing multiplier I want.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1181
I have tried playing the crash game on roobet.com several time, but it is very difficult for me to control my emotion in this game so I can make sure that all my capital is used up in less than 10 tries. I wonder if there is a good strategy to play well in this game? I know many of you are interested in the simplicity of the game, of course.

*Let me know if I ask anything wrong about the strategy in this thread.
hero member
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I would have agreed with you but I only believe if you prove there's really a crypto casino site that asks for KYC upfront before the user first deposits or playing game and the last time I check this happen before 2019 when the US SEC event introduce KYC/AML cause that time ICO scam are not many.

There is currently a betting site on our region (this is the casino) that I know. There's lot of my fellow countrymen to bet on that site recently. Those influencers related to that casino told their viewers that they needed to pass an ID before they can process a withdrawal. They can deposit and play however they won't be able to withdraw if they are not verified Smiley
I can't see the casino site because of the ISP restriction area. Is the site also crypto-based which is widely offered on this forum?
I know that some casino sites require KYC, maybe it's their rule before making a withdrawal, you have to verify your ID, but does your friend want you to do KYC? in the sense that you often play there because this is your area's gambling site?
sr. member
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I would have agreed with you but I only believe if you prove there's really a crypto casino site that asks for KYC upfront before the user first deposits or playing game and the last time I check this happen before 2019 when the US SEC event introduce KYC/AML cause that time ICO scam are not many.

There is currently a betting site on our region (this is the casino) that I know. There's lot of my fellow countrymen to bet on that site recently. Those influencers related to that casino told their viewers that they needed to pass an ID before they can process a withdrawal. They can deposit and play however they won't be able to withdraw if they are not verified Smiley
hero member
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I have more trust in a site that requests KYC information when a player registers his account and before the first deposit is made, than a casino that asks for private details when it's time to withdraw money.

How many crypto-related casinos will do that these days? How gambler want that or will play on such casino? Things have changed and the only thing that doesn't change is that casino follows the rules and regulations of their game provider and master license holder.

There are a lot actually. And it depends on the country that the casino were registered. I know one on our country that does this, I guess it is to follow the law and to avoid future lawsuits to casino. They needed to know who their costumers are, probably to fight/cought money laundering and other related illegal issues.
I would have agreed with you but I only believe if you prove there's really a crypto casino site that asks for KYC upfront before the user first deposits or playing game and the last time I check this happen before 2019 when the US SEC event introduce KYC/AML cause that time ICO scam are not many.

I do not think that there are a lot of casinos that requires KYC, I never faced one that required it upfront
Absolutely.
legendary
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The problem is that KYC is needed regarding your money at the casino i am not sure they ask for KYC while there is no money in the account
so actually you can't avoid KYC while you have money there. Actually we don't have to worry if we don't cheat everything will be fine.
Easy to say that we don't have to worry about KYC if we are not cheating but considering that there are a lot of users of some gambling sites that got their accounts locked after getting a big win, I think that it isn't that easy. And this kind of problem could be solved if the gambling site did their due diligence of securing it from cheats and exploits.

Yes I know about that but we don't know if they are cheating or not I know some whale players on roobet and so far have not seen them come across any problems
Based on what I saw the majority of the players who got into trouble were new players and site security usually pays extra attention to new players.
full member
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The problem is that KYC is needed regarding your money at the casino i am not sure they ask for KYC while there is no money in the account
so actually you can't avoid KYC while you have money there. Actually we don't have to worry if we don't cheat everything will be fine.
Easy to say that we don't have to worry about KYC if we are not cheating but considering that there are a lot of users of some gambling sites that got their accounts locked after getting a big win, I think that it isn't that easy.
That's why better Read the TOS first before Playing in specific site so that at least you can be safe from KYC , because there are written about KYC is needed at some chance if the player is questionable .
So playing in a Site that has literally no KYC will fit your taste.

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And this kind of problem could be solved if the gambling site did their due diligence of securing it from cheats and exploits.
I'm Sure you are kidding here? why would Gambling site need to Secure their Site from cheaters when they can act after they Won and not while they are depositing ? 

But of course Roobet is far different from those because they have already proven their legitimacy and fast action in cases that there is issue , and no wonder that they are very popular and trusted now.
member
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The problem is that KYC is needed regarding your money at the casino i am not sure they ask for KYC while there is no money in the account
so actually you can't avoid KYC while you have money there. Actually we don't have to worry if we don't cheat everything will be fine.
Easy to say that we don't have to worry about KYC if we are not cheating but considering that there are a lot of users of some gambling sites that got their accounts locked after getting a big win, I think that it isn't that easy. And this kind of problem could be solved if the gambling site did their due diligence of securing it from cheats and exploits.
legendary
Activity: 2954
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And in the case of roobet well I will not question them if one day they required me to do that since I trust them compare to other small casinos out there.

That's very important because you won't submit a KYC if you don't trust the casino, your data might be a risk of getting sold if you play in a scam casino and that is not good. For me, I prefer a casino that doesn't require a KYC, if one day they'll require, then I guess I have to look for other alternative.

The problem is that KYC is needed regarding your money at the casino i am not sure they ask for KYC while there is no money in the account
so actually you can't avoid KYC while you have money there. Actually we don't have to worry if we don't cheat everything will be fine.
legendary
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And in the case of roobet well I will not question them if one day they required me to do that since I trust them compare to other small casinos out there.

That's very important because you won't submit a KYC if you don't trust the casino, your data might be a risk of getting sold if you play in a scam casino and that is not good. For me, I prefer a casino that doesn't require a KYC, if one day they'll require, then I guess I have to look for other alternative.
legendary
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Merit: 1228
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I knew lots of online casinos/betting site from my region. They require their users to undergo into KYC using any valid IDs like their driver's liscense before they can be able to withdraw their funds. I do not also like this process, so I always try to avoid those betting site that requires it before allowing the user to withdraw his own funds.
Obviously I will also avoid it if the online betting site will ask for KYC for other purposes, as much as possible will go out and find a site that is really safe for me.
Maybe we are also used to most of these forums not doing KYC so it will be a convenience for every user and in every region, they must have their own gambling site, whether it's KYC or not, what is the policy of the regulations they apply, some for legal reasons that require it KYC.
As much as possible, crypto gambling sites don't need to do the KYC process for me, this will be very complicated and not much to like.

Unfortunately almost all online sites have the same policies especially regarding the circulation of money
KYC will be applied if it is indicated that it has violated the law if we play normally then don't worry about that
Well, I understand all of you guys regarding the KYC verification of the gambling site but I think most commonly this will have to require you to pass KYC if you will win a huge amount and when you ask for payout, they will ask you to submit documents upon withdrawing the big amounts as a part of you winning.  So in that case, there is nothing to worry about at all and we understand for the sake of both sides, the winner and the gambling site.
However, the KYC thing for me is very normal and I am not scared to reveal my real identity anywhere else on a well reputable website only.

Doing KYC is not normal to me specially we are in crypto world where supposed to be there's anonymity protecting us, but since we decide to play well certain KYC procedures should be passed especially upon winning those huge pot of prize and for this case we should really not be afraid if the said casino ask since they are doing that for verification purposes and nothing else more. And in the case of roobet well I will not question them if one day they required me to do that since I trust them compare to other small casinos out there.
sr. member
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I knew lots of online casinos/betting site from my region. They require their users to undergo into KYC using any valid IDs like their driver's liscense before they can be able to withdraw their funds. I do not also like this process, so I always try to avoid those betting site that requires it before allowing the user to withdraw his own funds.
Obviously I will also avoid it if the online betting site will ask for KYC for other purposes, as much as possible will go out and find a site that is really safe for me.
Maybe we are also used to most of these forums not doing KYC so it will be a convenience for every user and in every region, they must have their own gambling site, whether it's KYC or not, what is the policy of the regulations they apply, some for legal reasons that require it KYC.
As much as possible, crypto gambling sites don't need to do the KYC process for me, this will be very complicated and not much to like.

Unfortunately almost all online sites have the same policies especially regarding the circulation of money
KYC will be applied if it is indicated that it has violated the law if we play normally then don't worry about that
Well, I understand all of you guys regarding the KYC verification of the gambling site but I think most commonly this will have to require you to pass KYC if you will win a huge amount and when you ask for payout, they will ask you to submit documents upon withdrawing the big amounts as a part of you winning.  So in that case, there is nothing to worry about at all and we understand for the sake of both sides, the winner and the gambling site.
However, the KYC thing for me is very normal and I am not scared to reveal my real identity anywhere else on a well reputable website only.
sr. member
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I knew lots of online casinos/betting site from my region. They require their users to undergo into KYC using any valid IDs like their driver's liscense before they can be able to withdraw their funds. I do not also like this process, so I always try to avoid those betting site that requires it before allowing the user to withdraw his own funds.
Obviously I will also avoid it if the online betting site will ask for KYC for other purposes, as much as possible will go out and find a site that is really safe for me.
Maybe we are also used to most of these forums not doing KYC so it will be a convenience for every user and in every region, they must have their own gambling site, whether it's KYC or not, what is the policy of the regulations they apply, some for legal reasons that require it KYC.
As much as possible, crypto gambling sites don't need to do the KYC process for me, this will be very complicated and not much to like.

Unfortunately almost all online sites have the same policies especially regarding the circulation of money
KYC will be applied if it is indicated that it has violated the law if we play normally then don't worry about that
Most all of gambling sites are government regulated, they might not ask out some kyc but if you do read up the terms then they might really be asking out later on if they do saw
something suspicious on your gambling activity, from the amount deposited or changing ip address or any other common reasons which would really lead into some verification.
No matter how reputable the gambling site is but still the chances of these things to happen is there but if you arent doing  anything then its true that we shouldnt be worried at all.
legendary
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I knew lots of online casinos/betting site from my region. They require their users to undergo into KYC using any valid IDs like their driver's liscense before they can be able to withdraw their funds. I do not also like this process, so I always try to avoid those betting site that requires it before allowing the user to withdraw his own funds.
Obviously I will also avoid it if the online betting site will ask for KYC for other purposes, as much as possible will go out and find a site that is really safe for me.
Maybe we are also used to most of these forums not doing KYC so it will be a convenience for every user and in every region, they must have their own gambling site, whether it's KYC or not, what is the policy of the regulations they apply, some for legal reasons that require it KYC.
As much as possible, crypto gambling sites don't need to do the KYC process for me, this will be very complicated and not much to like.

Unfortunately almost all online sites have the same policies especially regarding the circulation of money
KYC will be applied if it is indicated that it has violated the law if we play normally then don't worry about that
hero member
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I knew lots of online casinos/betting site from my region. They require their users to undergo into KYC using any valid IDs like their driver's liscense before they can be able to withdraw their funds. I do not also like this process, so I always try to avoid those betting site that requires it before allowing the user to withdraw his own funds.
Obviously I will also avoid it if the online betting site will ask for KYC for other purposes, as much as possible will go out and find a site that is really safe for me.
Maybe we are also used to most of these forums not doing KYC so it will be a convenience for every user and in every region, they must have their own gambling site, whether it's KYC or not, what is the policy of the regulations they apply, some for legal reasons that require it KYC.
As much as possible, crypto gambling sites don't need to do the KYC process for me, this will be very complicated and not much to like.
sr. member
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I do not think that there are a lot of casinos that requires KYC, I never faced one that required it upfront, only if there is a problem. I have been gambling for about 8 years now on crypto, I was here when it was just satoshidice and you could play it on blockchain.info and nowhere else and I remember when primedice and just-dice first started, so basically I doubt that there is anyone who can remember further back since that's the start anyway which means I was here from day 1.

And I can tell you that there is really no reason why any of this should happen upfront, places sometimes end up asking for KYC and I never really liked that but at least that's when there is a problem, not when everything is going smooth without a problem, you can't ask it upfront. Hopefully roobet will stay at "no-kyc" zone in the future because with KYC requirement, I am out.
I knew lots of online casinos/betting site from my region. They require their users to undergo into KYC using any valid IDs like their driver's liscense before they can be able to withdraw their funds. I do not also like this process, so I always try to avoid those betting site that requires it before allowing the user to withdraw his own funds.
legendary
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I have more trust in a site that requests KYC information when a player registers his account and before the first deposit is made, than a casino that asks for private details when it's time to withdraw money.

How many crypto-related casinos will do that these days? How gambler want that or will play on such casino? Things have changed and the only thing that doesn't change is that casino follows the rules and regulations of their game provider and master license holder.

There are a lot actually. And it depends on the country that the casino were registered. I know one on our country that does this, I guess it is to follow the law and to avoid future lawsuits to casino. They needed to know who their costumers are, probably to fight/cought money laundering and other related illegal issues.
I do not think that there are a lot of casinos that requires KYC, I never faced one that required it upfront, only if there is a problem. I have been gambling for about 8 years now on crypto, I was here when it was just satoshidice and you could play it on blockchain.info and nowhere else and I remember when primedice and just-dice first started, so basically I doubt that there is anyone who can remember further back since that's the start anyway which means I was here from day 1.

And I can tell you that there is really no reason why any of this should happen upfront, places sometimes end up asking for KYC and I never really liked that but at least that's when there is a problem, not when everything is going smooth without a problem, you can't ask it upfront. Hopefully roobet will stay at "no-kyc" zone in the future because with KYC requirement, I am out.
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