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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 25969. (Read 26608062 times)

legendary
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Probably the best way to make money at poker is to run a poker school or a poker website Smiley

+1 for the poker website!! Smiley

Preferably one that accepts BTC  Wink
legendary
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sr. member
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...helicopters were not black at all, but rgb(6,6,6).

^Exoskeleton shill confirmed.  Ignored.

Mammals!  Don't believe the hype!  6,6,6 is about as black as it gets!
legendary
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Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
Probably the best way to make money at poker is to run a poker school or a poker website Smiley

+1 for the poker website!! Smiley
legendary
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these are the skills needed to be a successful professional poker player (in descending order of importance):

1. bankroll/money management (believe it or not, this one is the most important of all)
2. patience and discipline
3. emotional detachment from results - i.e. caring about whether you made a good play, not about what the particular result this time was
4. knowledge of probabilities (i.e. flopping a set, a flush draw arriving etc.) and hand ranges and how to exploit your opponents mistakes through this knowledge.
5. knowledge of human psychology and perception of so called "table dynamics"
 
I maintain that most people have no problem with point 4 and 5, but what would prevent them from becoming a successful poker pro are points 1 - 3.

Probably the best way to make money at poker is to run a poker school or a poker website Smiley
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playing pasta and eating mandolinos
"Black Helicopters Flown By Lizard People" is an entirely different argument.  We're not talking 'bout that stuff now--just mundane shit like security.
*I, for one, welcome our Reptilian Overlords.

Pffff... it is well known that lizard people don't like flying, and the black helicopters were not black at all, but rgb(6,6,6).
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
sr. member
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^No one cares...



BWAHAHA
full member
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playing pasta and eating mandolinos
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
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you've been brainwashed!

That's because he hadn't changed the tinfoil in his hat regularly, like he should have.

you've ALL been brainwashed! to think i'm saying nonsense.

this is not good. not one little bit....
sr. member
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I'm wondering if that's the only way of seeing the problem.  I agree with the above, but...

...the security of conventional banking applications is not the only security layer for the end users of those applications.
Case in point:
If my bank's ATM or webportal gets hax0rd, I don't lose a cent.  If that happens with my Bitcoin wallet/app, I do.

All of these advantages will seems less significant when the government or bank determine that you can't withdraw from your account for a while, or that a part of them 'is just gone, because russian hackers, muhahaha', or that 40 year worth of world-wide GDP are to being introduced into the economy at once.

"Black Helicopters Flown By Lizard People" is an entirely different argument.  We're not talking 'bout that stuff now--just mundane shit like security.
*I, for one, welcome our Reptilian Overlords.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
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you've been brainwashed!

That's because he hadn't changed the tinfoil in his hat regularly, like he should have.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
playing pasta and eating mandolinos
I'm wondering if that's the only way of seeing the problem.  I agree with the above, but...

...the security of conventional banking applications is not the only security layer for the end users of those applications.
Case in point:
If my bank's ATM or webportal gets hax0rd, I don't lose a cent.  If that happens with my Bitcoin wallet/app, I do.

All of these advantages will seems less significant when the government or bank determine that you can't withdraw from your account for a while, or that a part of them 'is just gone, because russian hackers, muhahaha', or that 40 years worth of world-wide GDP are to being introduced into the economy at once.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
whao pretty crap start to my day here.... anyway...

anyone notice the price of gas today? unbelievable, they have been running out of gas since 1970, and then they killed the electric car, only to bring the price of gass up Up UP, because they can. "they" are true asholes. I will buy all the bitcoins that will show them HA!

lol! maybe you don't know that to make electricity you anyway need oil Smiley a lot more than a full tank of petrol

you've been brainwashed!
member
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whao pretty crap start to my day here.... anyway...

anyone notice the price of gas today? unbelievable, they have been running out of gas since 1970, and then they killed the electric car, only to bring the price of gass up Up UP, because they can. "they" are true asholes. I will buy all the bitcoins that will show them HA!

lol! maybe you don't know that to make electricity you anyway need oil Smiley a lot more than a full tank of petrol
sr. member
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The Bitcoin applications and their security can (and will eventually) exhibit the same amount of security (or lack thereof) as those tied in with the banking system. That part is obvious, because the Bitcoin protocol doesn't address the security of this layer in any way.
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I'm wondering if that's the only way of seeing the problem.  I agree with the above, but...

...the security of conventional banking applications is not the only security layer for the end users of those applications.
Case in point:
If my bank's ATM or webportal gets hax0rd, I don't lose a cent.  If that happens with my Bitcoin wallet/app, I do.
hero member
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OOPs, correction: the 500 balls that my student bought are not in that container.  Those are mostly the spindle stabilizer balls, plus a few small ones removed from ballpont pens.
member
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btc will raise over 1000$ within the end of november.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1037
Trusted Bitcoiner
whao pretty crap start to my day here.... anyway...

anyone notice the price of gas today? unbelievable, they have been running out of gas since 1970, and then they killed the electric car, only to bring the price of gass up Up UP, because they can. "they" are true asholes. I will buy all the bitcoins that will show them HA!
member
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I've understood that best months for btc are october and november.
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