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Congratulations to everyone who participated at today's Wolf Race! Another howl another round, join the next one at wolf.bet


Wow congratulation to everyone who make on the top, sadly I not making on the top wagger but on the next contest I will try my best.
I really appreciated the awesomeness of the wolf.bet design and graphic I hope you will maintain this kind of platform

Something fishy is definitely going on there. Just as yesterday two accounts belonging to wolf.bet had been caught stirring up the heat in the Wolf Race, the owners have obviously learned their lesson hard and today they changed their tactic by using a brand new account. Well, I don't really know if it is in fact a brand new account but who cares? If it smells like fish, swims like fish, and keeps silence like fish, it is the fish!

Just fishing, folks
I wasn't aware on that two accounts issue. Have some any links on it? Some common names to be seen on the leaderboard specially that Hidden guy.
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Congratulations to everyone who participated at today's Wolf Race! Another howl another round, join the next one at wolf.bet



Wow congratulation to everyone who make on the top, sadly I not making on the top wagger but on the next contest I will try my best.
I really appreciated the awesomeness of the wolf.bet design and graphic I hope you will maintain this kind of platform.
It was so impressive to see that the top player's reward was over 3 fold higher than the 2nd and 3rd players. This is to say that the winner was very lucky and its competitors were no way near him. It would be interesting to see if this player will continue to get lucky Smiley
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Congratulations to everyone who participated at today's Wolf Race! Another howl another round, join the next one at wolf.bet



Wow congratulation to everyone who make on the top, sadly I not making on the top wagger but on the next contest I will try my best.
I really appreciated the awesomeness of the wolf.bet design and graphic I hope you will maintain this kind of platform.
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I have helped Wolf.Bet with the German translation of their ANN thread and I can tell you that I really loved the website and its graphics. The wolf mascot is simply amazing!  Grin Very clean looking site with a clear focus. Also, the guy(s) running the site seem to be very cool people. Keep up the good job! All the best from me and I will be testing the site out myself shortly.
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I don't call it a problem. Simply I though in high rollers section I will see how people win or lose something, that is close to 1 bitcoin or 1 Ethereum. But all I see that a person bet 100$ and won 1$ Smiley
Are you familiar on how dice odds works? If no, then you would definitely on having these kind of questions.  Grin


Congratulations to everyone who participated at today's Wolf Race! Another howl another round, join the next one at wolf.bet

Congrats for those who do able to get the top spots. Prizes are somewhat decent.
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Congratulations to everyone who participated at today's Wolf Race! Another howl another round, join the next one at wolf.bet


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The other part of the deal is that, its an open to public dice game, so if you think someone is cheating the game, you can literally just gamble more and win. So, there is nothing that would make it suspicious since this is literally just gambling and the more you gamble the higher you get on the list.

It was just over 3 bitcoins to become the first so that means if you bet 4 bitcoins then you will win, if you see a competition when you try that is even better because someone is trying to out wager you. If this was something like a lottery where you are not sure if the winner is picked properly there wouldn't be anything you can do about it but right now as the point stands you can literally gamble more than the winner and become the new winner, there is nothing stopping anyone from doing it.
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In the High Rollers table we show every bet which is above $45. It doesn't matter if it's Bet amount or Profit, just one of these variables must be higher
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on...

I cant call it as a fishy thing because not all sites are coming to this forum just after they are officially launched. What you need to check is the domain first, when the domain is registered then you can compare it with the account you are talking about. As I can see, the domain was created on May 7th and the accounts you are referring to were created after that date so it is normal IMO.
Main important thing is my first opinion that any sites may come to this forum anytime they wish. There are some bitcoin gambling sites that has no official ANN thread in this forum, lets say they decided to come here in this forum and there are many old players already then would you say it is a fishy thing because most players are registered before they created their ANN thread in this forum?
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I don't call it a problem. Simply I though in high rollers section I will see how people win or lose something, that is close to 1 bitcoin or 1 Ethereum. But all I see that a person bet 100$ and won 1$ Smiley
Wagers are usually sorted by the bet amount not odds or win profit. All gambling websites do this. Even for winning a contest you need to wager big amounts. You can wager big amounts but set the odds to 1.01.
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I was wondering, what were the highest amount of win on wolf.bet ? The latest high rollers on wolf.bet are quite modest, 1.01 win in BTC with a stake of 0,0139 btc.

To be honest, that doesn't look like a high roller Smiley Maybe this section is somehow broken right now ?

Whats the problem? According to what I see now on High Rollers, every few seconds a big wager is made. Now the amount of each of latest wagers are more than 0.01 Bitcoin.
How much do you expet gamblers wager? 1 BTC in every wager?


I don't call it a problem. Simply I though in high rollers section I will see how people win or lose something, that is close to 1 bitcoin or 1 Ethereum. But all I see that a person bet 100$ and won 1$ Smiley
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I was wondering, what were the highest amount of win on wolf.bet ? The latest high rollers on wolf.bet are quite modest, 1.01 win in BTC with a stake of 0,00139 btc.

To be honest, that doesn't look like a high roller Smiley Maybe this section is somehow broken right now ?

Whats the problem? According to what I see now on High Rollers, every few seconds a big wager is made. Now the amount of each of latest wagers are more than 0.01 Bitcoin.
How much do you expet gamblers wager? 1 BTC in every wager?
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The other gambling game often show pictures of high rollers


(like this)

I was wondering, what were the highest amount of win on wolf.bet ? The latest high rollers on wolf.bet are quite modest, 1.01 win in BTC with a stake of 0,00139 btc.

To be honest, that doesn't look like a high roller Smiley Maybe this section is somehow broken right now ?
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@yoloer808 Your theses are wrong and it's not cool that without considering that you may be mistaken, you slander the site.
Wolf.bet was launched in May and we started working on it in December 2018. The forum thread was created in July because at the beginning we acquired traffic mainly through ad networks like Bitmedia.
The 90Ninerss participates in Races because it just pays off. In most cases, he achieves a positive ROI where in reality he beats our casino because his first-place bonus is higher than 1% house edge. On other major dice games, this would not be possible as there are more high rollers participating. Btw, in the recent weeks, he was barely in top3 because of the HR's like californialove or Winkelvos.
It is hard for me to judge TMW2 because he rarely rolls.
I am sorry that you came up with such far-reaching conclusions but I will not change a user account creation date in the database so that it is not "suspicious".
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on

Why not then simply hide their names via appropriate privacy settings?

That would be even weirder. You're telling me that before there was any mention of the site here or on any social media, the new dice site managed to attract two high rollers in the span of 24h, and those two high rollers went on to dominate the daily competition for several months? Color me skeptical

Why would that be even weirder?

You can hide your account name via changing your privacy settings, the effect of which you can see for yourself in the screenshots you provided. Truth be told, I'm not even sure what is weird in two old accounts being active again as they may have been active all that time (though not actively gambling). They were not necessarily high rollers back in the day. You just keep telling that something is fishy at wolf.bet but don't tell what exactly. Are you that guy who questioned the veracity of the number of bets made in so short a time span? Hope someone of that high rollers comes here and makes a statement

You seem a bit slow, so let me put it more bluntly. I'm not questioning the number of bets, I'm questioning the fact that the only accounts that appear to be winning the daily wagering contest are those, that are probably linked to the owner / are the owner's. But since you're on the site's payroll, I guess it is your job not to understand such things

But does it make any sense?

Really, why would the owner or accounts linked to the owner participate in that contest? Well, I may be a bit slow, but to me it doesn't make any sense. But perhaps, I'm missing something here. Care to explain? Regardless, if the owners really wanted something to that tune (say, to attract public attention), it would be plain stupid to use the same accounts every day (if this is the case indeed). More likely, these are just some random folks with deep pockets exploiting the opportunity to earn dough while there is not a lot of competition
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on

Why not then simply hide their names via appropriate privacy settings?

That would be even weirder. You're telling me that before there was any mention of the site here or on any social media, the new dice site managed to attract two high rollers in the span of 24h, and those two high rollers went on to dominate the daily competition for several months? Color me skeptical

Why would that be even weirder?

You can hide your account name via changing your privacy settings, the effect of which you can see for yourself in the screenshots you provided. Truth be told, I'm not even sure what is weird in two old accounts being active again as they may have been active all that time (though not actively gambling). They were not necessarily high rollers back in the day. You just keep telling that something is fishy at wolf.bet but don't tell what exactly. Are you that guy who questioned the veracity of the number of bets made in so short a time span? Hope someone of that high rollers comes here and makes a statement

You seem a bit slow, so let me put it more bluntly. I'm not questioning the number of bets, I'm questioning the fact that the only accounts that appear to be winning the daily wagering contest are those, that are probably linked to the owner / are the owner's. But since you're on the site's payroll, I guess it is your job not to understand such things.
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on

Why not then simply hide their names via appropriate privacy settings?

That would be even weirder. You're telling me that before there was any mention of the site here or on any social media, the new dice site managed to attract two high rollers in the span of 24h, and those two high rollers went on to dominate the daily competition for several months? Color me skeptical

Why would that be even weirder?

You can hide your account name via changing your privacy settings, the effect of which you can see for yourself in the screenshots you provided. Truth be told, I'm not even sure what is weird in two old accounts being active again as they may have been active all that time (though not actively gambling). And they were not necessarily high rollers back in the day (only registered then). You just keep telling that something is fishy at wolf.bet but don't tell what exactly. Are you that guy who questioned the veracity of the number of bets made in so short a time span? Hope someone of those high rollers comes here and makes a statement
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on...

I don't know the exact time Wolf.Bet launched. But it can be before the creation of this topic.
According to whois.domaintools.com, the website has created on May 7th.

To quote myself:

You're telling me that before there was any mention of the site here or on any social media, the new dice site managed to attract two high rollers in the span of 24h, and those two high rollers went on to dominate the daily competition for several months? Color me skeptical.
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on...

I don't know the exact time Wolf.Bet launched. But it can be before the creation of this topic.
According to whois.domaintools.com, the website has created on May 7th.

Edit: I agree that it's a bit weird. But they could have changed that date easily.
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Isn't it a bit weird, that the daily contest is being dominated by accounts registered two months before the wolf.bet announcement here (the wolfbet account on bitcointalk wasn't even registered)? Something fishy might be going on

Why not then simply hide their names via appropriate privacy settings?


That would be even weirder. You're telling me that before there was any mention of the site here or on any social media, the new dice site managed to attract two high rollers in the span of 24h, and those two high rollers went on to dominate the daily competition for several months? Color me skeptical.
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