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full member
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September 21, 2020, 05:02:15 AM
#30
Seems that the owner already lost his business. If you look at the last post of the luckyflop account, he tried to enroll in tower.bet campaign, a new campaign of yahoo. I don't know if he is the original owner or already changed hands.
I think it does not matter if he applied in any campaign. Someday I could open up my casino and close it later due to any financial problems. Then if i apply in any campaign this does not mean that I changed the hands  Huh
agree . no problem to that but it will be questionable at first because you manage to open up a casino business which is costy enough . before you open it up you should be aware that you can lost or be succesful on your business therfor you should prepare a secure funds if ever unfortunate events happened .  you wont become poor as in really poor that you will only join campaigns to earn an income  .  account can also be control by thier representative and not really by the owner of the site so seeing that account apply in other campaign isnt a big deal .
legendary
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September 20, 2020, 04:13:33 PM
#29
I never heard about luckyflop  casino but I think member luckyflop should get some feedback because it is clear that account is probably sold and owner is different.
His email address was also changed recently and maybe this should be examined better more in Reputation.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=393201
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 672
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September 20, 2020, 10:58:30 AM
#28
It is not easy to maintain gambling sites, only a few gambling sites can survive for a long time. So there are lots of good gambling sites
that can't survive and have to close the business. One of them is Luckyflop which has been closed for a long time. Especially now that
the competition for gambling sites is very tight, every gambling site must be well promoted, if it wants to attract users to play on their
website. And for promotion costs are also not cheap, must require large capital.
True enough. Gambling casinos have a lot, and by a lot I mean A LOT of competition, and if they can't get customers in and make them stay? Closing down is only a matter of time. I'd rather close a gambling casino early if I see that there's no possibility of actually profiting off of it since customers aren't staying. There'd be more instance of the casino actually losing funds by trying to stay alive just to hope that customers would stay. It's either they didn't really plan on staying open for long, or they failed in marketing for the long run and instead actually just spent their time rushing to open their casino. Online casinos are a lot more easier to open than physical ones after all, hence the carelessness of some owners.


hero member
Activity: 2268
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September 20, 2020, 06:36:16 AM
#27
I felt very sad seeing this thread as we are obviously discussing someone's failure. @cabalism13, no offense, don't get me wrong for my words but there were many businesses I know of, which were popular in early days but went missing due to funding issues.
well, my perception is different towards the user, Am really amazed for his guts for joining a competitor's campaign despite of having a failed Project, or maybe he was long doing this after that,... it takes a lot of guts IMO, and setting aside the pride that you have to start once again. But i think he doesn't plan to.

That's how it goes with the life of the others, some times the one at the top will experience what it means to be in the bottom. Well, what happened here is the user got nothing to do with his account anymore, why not join any existing campaign that has something to do with his hobby or everyday work. in that case, he can share his experience and earn some decent amount at the same time.
sr. member
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September 20, 2020, 06:28:07 AM
#26
Very few old gambling websites are in use till date, while lot many have got shut for various reasons. In the gambling business to stand long in the market needs big plan and backing. Majority of the gambling site closure will be based on the economic issues while very few shut down for other legal issues. Same as luckyflop one of the gambling site that got closed in recent days is directbet.eu
sr. member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 318
September 20, 2020, 06:06:33 AM
#25
It is not easy to maintain gambling sites, only a few gambling sites can survive for a long time. So there are lots of good gambling sites
that can't survive and have to close the business. One of them is Luckyflop which has been closed for a long time. Especially now that
the competition for gambling sites is very tight, every gambling site must be well promoted, if it wants to attract users to play on their
website. And for promotion costs are also not cheap, must require large capital.
sr. member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 329
September 20, 2020, 05:51:01 AM
#24
Base on my understanding the possible main reasons is they don't earn enough in that gambling websites that's why he decided to close it. It sad but in reality if your business doesn't work or you never earn any you need to close it even you don't like it And find other business that you think will fit for you.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 356
September 20, 2020, 05:29:33 AM
#23
Just saw this


I was looking for something and I happened to see both user and the post?
Just only looking by it they’ve been one of the good Gambling site,...
Anyone knows about them?

They may have closed their business or maybe gone bankrupt. No one cares know what happened with them. There are many gambling sites which comes and go. Only the few trusted ones are able to continue their business for long term.

You're rude dude. I think there was still some users here that cares and atleast wanted to know what happened as what cabalism13 was asking. It's true that the competition on each gambling sites are tight but I guess it does not mean that the casino mentioned above is a poor one, but it's possible because they've lost their site. But yet, there's other possibilities.

Seems that the owner already lost his business. If you look at the last post of the luckyflop account, he tried to enroll in tower.bet campaign, a new campaign of yahoo. I don't know if he is the original owner or already changed hands.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5276603

I think it does not matter if he applied in any campaign. Someday I could open up my casino and close it later due to any financial problems. Then if i apply in any campaign this does not mean that I changed the hands  Huh
full member
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September 20, 2020, 01:02:17 AM
#22
Just saw this


I was looking for something and I happened to see both user and the post?
Just only looking by it they’ve been one of the good Gambling site,...
Anyone knows about them?

They may have closed their business or maybe gone bankrupt. No one cares know what happened with them. There are many gambling sites which comes and go. Only the few trusted ones are able to continue their business for long term.

You're rude dude. I think there was still some users here that cares and atleast wanted to know what happened as what cabalism13 was asking. It's true that the competition on each gambling sites are tight but I guess it does not mean that the casino mentioned above is a poor one, but it's possible because they've lost their site. But yet, there's other possibilities.

Seems that the owner already lost his business. If you look at the last post of the luckyflop account, he tried to enroll in tower.bet campaign, a new campaign of yahoo. I don't know if he is the original owner or already changed hands.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5276603
member
Activity: 512
Merit: 44
September 20, 2020, 12:20:51 AM
#21
Just saw this


I was looking for something and I happened to see both user and the post?
Just only looking by it they’ve been one of the good Gambling site,...
Anyone knows about them?

They may have closed their business or maybe gone bankrupt. No one cares know what happened with them. There are many gambling sites which comes and go. Only the few trusted ones are able to continue their business for long term.

You're rude dude. I think there was still some users here that cares and atleast wanted to know what happened as what cabalism13 was asking. It's true that the competition on each gambling sites are tight but I guess it does not mean that the casino mentioned above is a poor one, but it's possible because they've lost their site. But yet, there's other possibilities.
hero member
Activity: 2436
Merit: 877
September 19, 2020, 11:52:58 PM
#20
Just saw this


I was looking for something and I happened to see both user and the post?
Just only looking by it they’ve been one of the good Gambling site,...
Anyone knows about them?

They may have closed their business or maybe gone bankrupt. No one cares know what happened with them. There are many gambling sites which comes and go. Only the few trusted ones are able to continue their business for long term.

However the admin of the luckyflop is still active and he has made a post to participate in Re: Tower.bet Signature and avatar campaign  Cool
legendary
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September 19, 2020, 10:35:50 PM
#19

After 3 years of Inactivity, the first post was made on the very day the account woke up (December 15, 2019) and posting style has been totally different since then.

Even if a casino service failed back then why would someone come back to post for bounties using the same profile?
Theres no doubt with this matter because we can eventually compare the posting styles and the behavior of such user on just looking up into his profile.
After being inactive for a long time and made out some post.Well this doesnt precisely or automatically considered on changing hands but you can
make presumptions specially if we can see that it do have some status or change password or emails.

About on the gambling site then i havent seen this one which is understandable yet this had been on 2015 which im not still on this forum
but as other mentioned this doesnt able to get some attraction and eventually failed.

Lastly, a gambling site owner wont really just woke up again and tend to join bounties for him to earn pennies.
Such suspicion is reasonable, because some gambling sites were popular in their era so that they closed sites like Directbet and even Rollin opened an auction for the site, but after they closed the site they no longer had any activity here. So, even if they wake up and then start their activities again here, I think it will be something to look forward to, because maybe they have a new project to develop and not about a different style of posting and it's only natural that suspicions arise.
hero member
Activity: 2030
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September 19, 2020, 10:00:03 PM
#18
Quote from: robelneo link=topic=5276781.msg55228541#msg55228541

yea there is money to be made for operator but with so many gambling sites vying for the big slice of the market, they are not resting they set up massive promotion and a lot of giveaways to keep the gambling site always in the limelight.
What I really like about that kind of strategy by now is what Roobet is doing they really are spending lot of effort to giveaways and promotion and in return they get noticed, don't know how long they'll come up with it but the longer the better for much exposure.

Was luckyflop really that a good gambling site? 2015? I've never been in this space from that time but I guess 0.08 for a monthly pays isn't that big and in the year 2015 bitcoin's price was really not that high.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
September 19, 2020, 08:43:45 PM
#17


Managing a casino is a serious business. Most people think it as a passive income where you just set up your money printer and forget but it is nowhere close.

It is really nowhere close to that if an operator thinks that way he will find himself eaten by the competitor, for them to earn money they need to spend money and a lot of effort, yea there is money to be made for operator but with so many gambling sites vying for the big slice of the market, they are not resting they set up massive promotion and a lot of giveaways to keep the gambling site always in the limelight.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 632
September 19, 2020, 03:41:40 PM
#16

After 3 years of Inactivity, the first post was made on the very day the account woke up (December 15, 2019) and posting style has been totally different since then.

Even if a casino service failed back then why would someone come back to post for bounties using the same profile?
Theres no doubt with this matter because we can eventually compare the posting styles and the behavior of such user on just looking up into his profile.
After being inactive for a long time and made out some post.Well this doesnt precisely or automatically considered on changing hands but you can
make presumptions specially if we can see that it do have some status or change password or emails.

About on the gambling site then i havent seen this one which is understandable yet this had been on 2015 which im not still on this forum
but as other mentioned this doesnt able to get some attraction and eventually failed.

Lastly, a gambling site owner wont really just woke up again and tend to join bounties for him to earn pennies.
copper member
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September 19, 2020, 03:20:21 PM
#15
What if the account changed hands?
The account definitely changed hands. Members should keep and eye on it.
The last post before the account when into along period of inactivity was on March 07, 2016. According to BPIP, the account woke up on 12/15/2019 after the password got reset by email, this is a very common sign if the account has changed hands either through being sold or hacked.



After 3 years of Inactivity, the first post was made on the very day the account woke up (December 15, 2019) and posting style has been totally different since then.

Even if a casino service failed back then why would someone come back to post for bounties using the same profile?

legendary
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September 19, 2020, 02:36:30 PM
#14
They shut down their casino in early 2016. Most likely because they couldn't attract enough players to keep their business running and from their latest posts back then, it is obvious that there were too many bugs on their platform.
By googling their name, this is the only relevant result I could find:
https://forum.bitcoingambling.io/threads/has-the-luckyflop-eu-bitcoin-poker-site-shutdown.23/

well, my perception is different towards the user
What if the account changed hands?

Actually that's quite possible too but we cannot really know without an evidence or as long as the (new) owner doesn't do something stupid. (like starting to post in a local board which he didn't post before)

Or even start asking for loans?
Can't they be asked to sign a message with an old address just so to let them prove their ownership of the account (not necessary but it will remove doubts from our minds). Now you will ask that who are we? Consider ourselves as common people.
legendary
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September 19, 2020, 01:50:43 PM
#13
They shut down their casino in early 2016. Most likely because they couldn't attract enough players to keep their business running and from their latest posts back then, it is obvious that there were too many bugs on their platform.
By googling their name, this is the only relevant result I could find:
https://forum.bitcoingambling.io/threads/has-the-luckyflop-eu-bitcoin-poker-site-shutdown.23/

well, my perception is different towards the user
What if the account changed hands?

Actually that's quite possible too but we cannot really know without an evidence or as long as the (new) owner doesn't do something stupid. (like starting to post in a local board which he didn't post before)
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1105
September 19, 2020, 01:29:55 PM
#12
I felt very sad seeing this thread as we are obviously discussing someone's failure. @cabalism13, no offense, don't get me wrong for my words but there were many businesses I know of, which were popular in early days but went missing due to funding issues.
well, my perception is different towards the user, Am really amazed for his guts for joining a competitor's campaign despite of having a failed Project, or maybe he was long doing this after that,... it takes a lot of guts IMO, and setting aside the pride that you have to start once again. But i think he doesn't plan to.

End is not a failure, but a new beginning and if he has got the guts to turn his failure into a finding, get up again and move ahead with a new beginning, then nothing else can be better than that. I know that finding a reputed and established business owner working for some other business some day and then we come to know about their circumstances, we have nothing but 👏
legendary
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September 18, 2020, 04:26:29 PM
#11
They shut down their casino in early 2016. Most likely because they couldn't attract enough players to keep their business running and from their latest posts back then, it is obvious that there were too many bugs on their platform.
By googling their name, this is the only relevant result I could find:
https://forum.bitcoingambling.io/threads/has-the-luckyflop-eu-bitcoin-poker-site-shutdown.23/

well, my perception is different towards the user
What if the account changed hands?
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